MISSION AND VISION
We’re in a Generational Opportunity. Business Owners are 9x more Trusted than Politicians and 2x more than the Church.
The world is turning to entrepreneurs. We need to strategically inject the why— the joy of knowing God deeply and making Him known. That spark unleashes nuclear power, fueling us to love, serve, and build better than ever.
Your Guide
MISSION
HISTORY
WHAT MAKES US TICK
Our
Purpose
To help Christ-following entrepreneurs (that lead teams) to find their community, understand God’s love for them, and their God-given call to create.
Our
Purpose
To help Christ-following entrepreneurs (that lead teams) to find their community, understand God’s love for them, and their God-given call to create.
Our
Niche
We want to build durable networks of conversation and community. This is done in partnership with entrepreneurs and churches.
Together, we mobilize entrepreneurs to Understand their WHY and HOW that helps them Think Different and Build Different.
Our Promise
3 Things that are Unique
Inspiration that leads to action. You’ll be surrounded by peers committed to building, giving, and investing differently.
Sets the WHY Conversation and be a Marketing Voice for the Movement with High Quality, Reframing Content.
Accessible (No Cost. Available in Person and Online) and Curated Community (Stage and Industry).
Act Differently. Too many movements are all talk. We call to act differently in HOW we build and what we do with the resources entrusted to us.
Entrepreneurs with Teams
While our tools are freely available to anyone in the broader movement. We design content for Entrepreneurs with teams, believing they have the highest potential for leveraged impact. Often times that looks like:
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ESTABLISHED ENTREPRENEURS
Leading teams of 10+ employees.
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(CEO/C-SUITE)
Business builders within established companies or 2nd/3rd Generation.
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EARLY STAGE ENTREPRENEURS
Launched and are scaling with urgency.
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MAIN STREET OWNERS
(AND FRANCHISEES)
Building in real communities.
Understanding
the Times
Where are we at this moment? How did we get here? Let’s look back at the past 25 years and what the journey could look like moving forward.
The Conversation Re-Ignites
As we entered the dawn of a new century, in the late 1990s and early 2000s the conversation surged in many forms and it had many terms. Some “Business as Mission” had a geographical focus.
It was a small conversation of scattered pioneers. Fragmented Movement that feels like scattered lilly pads.
Books and conferences created spaces for ongoing conversations. Pioneering what it looked like to see all aspects of business as ministry. From what happened inside the walls and ledgers to the opportunities in our communities and around the world.
Faith and Work Conversation
This broad conversation swept from cubicles to corner offices and there was a deeper understanding, Work Matters to God.
Over the years faithful leaders like Tim Keller, JD Greear, Tom Nelson.
Authors, Pastors, Churches and ministries like Crown Financial, Generous Giving and Generosity Path encouraged us to be generous. New models of giving emerged with the growth of Donor Advised Funds.
Growing access to information and opportunity led to an increasing number of different ministries in the past 10 years.
Today, there are 1.85 Million different non profit ministries that exist (And that is only measuring those in the US) At the same time, the volume of conversation grew. Donor Advised Funds went from cutting edge to normative.
But most of it required givers and investors each doing individual diligence in either giving or investing to sort through thousands of ministries whether it was church planting, clean water or anything else! Many times it took a pioneer spirit and commitment to get involved at scale.
The “New” Problem Solver
What once required a search through history books now fills today’s headlines—reusable rockets, self-driving cars, AI, and more. Entrepreneurs shape culture, markets, and the way we live.
They’re also reshaping how we solve problems. Self-sustaining businesses have become powerful vehicles for lasting change. It’s woven into our past and central to our future.
That’s why organizations like Impact Foundation and Trustbridge have emerged—expanding the conversation to include investing and giving from Donor Advised Funds as catalytic tools to tackle the world’s greatest challenges.
Reducing Friction.
Making Complex Accessible.
Looking to the next decade, we feel a deep conviction: the road must become more accessible. How do we reduce friction and open wider pathways for engagement?
We believe shared branding and a unified platform can accelerate trust, shorten the distance from passion to scaled action, and connect trusted partners to fuel every step along the way.
Multiplying Together.
Communities and Funds.
We believe giving is at a similar inflection point. As Builders, Investors, and Givers, we don’t just solve problems—we invest for Kingdom impact. Under God’s power and for His glory, we steward resources to drive real and lasting change.
We’ve already seen what’s possible. Initiatives like Illuminations have accelerated Bible translation, saving decades of work and multiplying reach.
So what if collaboration became the norm? Imagine a family of funds—accessible to all—led by seasoned investors and givers who open the way for others. A model where businesses, churches, and individuals of every capacity, from the rich young ruler to the widow with her mite, can join in solving the world’s greatest problems—together.
WHAT MAKES US TICK
Our Core Values
As entrepreneurs, we follow in the footsteps of the Original Entrepreneur. From the very beginning, God created us to share in His entrepreneurial process with purpose, passion, and pursuit. He gives us ideas, dreams and ventures to reflect His image and bring about His glory.
Church Partnership
We love the Church. We partner to create durable places of conversation.
No Cost. No Catch
Accessible Content (Video Stories, Courses and Podcasts) and Curated Community
Build and Give Differently
Too many movements are all talk. We call to act differently in HOW we build and what we do with the resources entrusted to us.