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ASI New Beginnings Evangelistic Series/Bible Study Guides for Kids

Funds will go toward creating a New Beginnings series for kids. The New Beginnings for Kids evangelistic package will complement the one for adults. This series, with new 4k graphics, will be based on the successful Truth for Youth program from Young Disciples ministry. Funds will be used to revise scripts, update graphics, pay for licensing of images and songs, and create a video training series for the 3AM Call website.

$50000

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ASI Picture Rolls

ASI Picture Rolls have proven to be a very effective way to share the gospel in areas that do not have reliable electricity. The 26 illustrated sermons captivate the attention of young and old, drawing them to Jesus and helping them make decisions to be part of God’s last-day remnant church, the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Funds will go toward the printing and distribution of more ASI Picture Rolls and manuals for evangelism.

$75000

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Asian Aid/Child Impact International

The Child Impact School for the Blind in Bobbili, India is in need of updated technology! Their computer system is over eight years old and their braille printer is out of date. With many new programs available for the blind, it is critical that students learn the correct technology to prepare them for work. An upgrade is also required to meet government standards. Project funds will help cover the cost of computers, a laser printer, a braille printer, programs for the sight-impaired, plus equipment installation and training for the staff.

$15000

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Belgrade Theological Seminary

In cooperation with the South-East European Union Conference and ASI Serbia, Belgrade Theological Seminary plans to launch The Great Controversy project. This project has the goal of gifting as many copies of The Great Controversy in Serbian as possible. Project funds will go toward supplying low-cost Great Controversy books to church members for free distribution in Serbia.

$10000

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Madison Academy

Grant funds will go toward an intentional campus-wide initiative designed to help Madison Academy students understand, experience, and share the three angels’ messages. Student leaders have already utilized the curriculum, authored by Sandy Doran, as the basis for the Madison Campus Church VBS program. Madison Academy’s deliberate plans for their campus, local, and global ministries center on revealing God’s love through the three angels’ messages. Their approach focuses on training in the 3AM curriculum, sharing the message, and reflecting on the experience to learn and support others.

$8200

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New Hope Center for Children and Handicapped

New Hope Center for Children and Handicapped, headquartered in Ethiopia, will use grant funds to support three major activities: 1) Evangelistic work for both residential and nonresidential kids and the surrounding community, 2) Children’s basic necessities and services and, 3) Income generating for sustainability of the children’s basic necessities and services provision.

$25000

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Outpost Centers International – Educational Assistance Plan

The Educational Assistance Plan (EAP) is an ongoing ASI project started more than 20 years ago and managed by Outpost Centers International (OCI). Its purpose is to help mission-minded students and children of OCI staff to further their education. Once these students finish studying, they are encouraged to work with an OCI ministry. Funds will go toward providing EAP stipends for overseas missionaries or their children.

$25000

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Outpost Centers International – Missionary Assistance Program

The Missionary Assistance Plan (MAP) was developed in the mid-1990 to provide supplemental support for OCI’s long-term missionaries from developed countries who serve in undeveloped countries. Grant funds will go toward providing financial support for long-term missionaries who typically serve at the same stipend/ wages as national workers. MAP assistance provides cash for return airfare and emergency needs.

$100000

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SALT Outreach Inc.

SALT Outreach has a goal to build tiny homes for those needing housing. This effort will be combined with an evangelistic component to win individuals to Christ. To begin, Salt Outreach plans to convert a 50-foot shipping container into a duplex. Funds will go toward purchasing land and a shipping container to be adapted into a tiny house duplex as a model for future homeless housing and evangelism.

$15000

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Strong Tower Radio

Grant funds will go towards upgrading and enhancing Strong Tower Radio’s existing studio to enable recording of multiple audio tracks concurrently. This will increase productivity and improve on-air recorded products. Additionally, funds will go towards constructing a new portable recording studio to allow for recordings at camp meetings, concerts, rallies, and more.

$10000

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Vida Internacional

Having run out of space on which to build more buildings, several years ago the decision was made to convert a one-story building into a two-story building. Currently, Vida Internacional lifestyle guests stay in the guest house and apartments while the second story is being completed. With the construction of the new living quarters, the lifestyle guests will have their own area for lodging, which will free up space for missionary families to live. Project funds will go toward helping finish housing construction for lifestyle guests.

$20000

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Weimar Institute

Due to the growing number of programs offered at Weimar College, it is imperative that we increase student housing. Project funds will go toward renovating an existing building into student housing for 28 to 42 students.

$60000

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Wildwood Sanitarium Inc

Wildwood Sanitarium’s spa building serves as an extension of their hydrotherapy facilities. It offers two dry saunas, two Jacuzzis, two contrast showers, a full-body whirlpool, leg whirlpool which serves our guests, and a large area for our students to be taught and practice massage. Project funds will go toward updating and enlarging the sanitarium’s hydrotherapy area.

$50000