Our Mission
Support under-resourced people, projects and organizations to break cycles, turn users of resources into investors, and create exponential returns.
We Value
Loving God and loving one another
Humble stewardship
Holy Spirit led discernment
Helping those willing to help themselves
Being catalysts for transformation
Exponential returns
Giving Stories
I Like Helping Our Program Families
We were able to provide Christmas for families in need who otherwise would have had little to nothing.
I Love to Feed People
At Christmas the local elementary school was putting together gift baskets for students who are homeless.
I Like Honoring Our Son’s Love of Education
My wife Tammy led a project to build a school in honor of our son, Brandon.
I Like Donating Food
Seamark Ranch provides easy access to all the basics for food and basic supplies, much like an old style “General Store.”
I Like Paying Fines
A trained diesel mechanic was homeless because of a misdemeanor offense many years ago.
I Like Moments of Connection
As I stood grappling with bureaucratic hurdles, my attention was drawn to a mother and her young son.
I Like Sneaky Spa Treatments
I called the spa to get a surprise massage appointment the day after the gala.
I Like Mortgages
Our seemingly happy life took a turn; my husband was seriously injured at work, and it took over a year to get workers compensation.
I Like Christmas Stores
Our son chose a 13-year-old boy and was excited to get him everything on his wish list.
Now it’s YOUR turn!
Head over to What Can YOU Do for some fun giving ideas YOU can do, and then please share your giving story!
We hope you enJOY your generosity – whatever form it takes!
The Partnership Highlight
One Another Foundation invests in organizations where we believe in the mission, leadership and ability to grow. We are currently highlighting Ember Bridge, a project we are thrilled to support.
The Ember Bridge, designed with obedience, engineered with servitude, and will be built with dedication, will serve seven villages and nearly 20,000 indigenous people in Panama. In the middle of the Comarca Ngabe Bugle reservation of Panama, there have been 12 children and elderly deaths over the past 12-months. These forgotten people are 18-miles into the jungle, off of the closest dirt road. They traverse this river to get to school, medicine, ministry, and basic life essentials.
For $300k, prayers, and God’s will, this bridge will provide safer access to medical care, food, and education, eliminating the deadly risks associated with crossing a treacherous river on an 18-mile hike. With access to ministry, education, and medical care, this bridge will provide opportunity to foster human worth, human rights, and hope, thereby reducing the potential for the trafficking and sexual abuse of their minor girls. Learn more about the Ember Bridge.
“For God is the one who provides seed for the farmer and then bread to eat. In the same way, He will provide and increase your resources and then produce a great harvest of generosity in you.”
2 Corinthians 9:10