Arbol Christian Communications

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Private Foundation
WALNUT, CaliforniaSmallEIN: 954536768
Religious and Faith-based OrganizationsHuman ServicesInternational Relief AgenciesEducation NonprofitsCommunity Service Clubs

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to providing support for individuals facing hardship and crises. Its mission encompasses a range of humanitarian efforts, including legal support for religious freedom, educational initiatives for marginalized children, and assistance during natural disasters. The foundation prioritizes faith-based initiatives and community service, reflecting its commitment to transforming lives through direct support and high-quality education. It serves various populations, both domestically and internationally, with a notable focus on impoverished communities in regions like Ecuador.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

Small to mid-size faith-based charities, churches, or relief organizations working on hardship/crisis relief or ministry projects that match the foundation’s past recipients and grant sizes.

Good Fit

  • Faith-based mission or church-centered programming focused on hardship or crisis relief.
  • Track record of carrying out direct relief, missionary support, or community ministry projects.
  • Program presence in states the foundation has funded (notably California and Pichincha/Ecuador).
  • Ability to absorb small-to-midsize grants (typical awards range from a few thousand up to mid-five figures, with occasional larger grants).
  • Existing relationship or introduction from a current or prior grantee.
  • Clear, project-specific budget and demonstrated impact for direct service work.

Geography

Broad

Observed grants span 12 states in the latest year and include international recipients (notably substantial giving to Pichincha, Ecuador), indicating a multi-state and international footprint despite a California foundation base.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 29 distinct recipients (and similar counts in prior years), with about half returning and half new across years, so the foundation funds a broad set of independent organizations even though dollars are concentrated in a few large awards.

New Applicants

Moderate

The foundation’s filings and application notes state it only funds preselected organizations, suggesting an invitation-driven process, but behavioral evidence shows ~14 new recipients in the latest year (~48% new), so unfamiliar applicants can sometimes enter the portfolio though unsolicited approaches are unlikely to be the primary path.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026