Global Compassion Services

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Private Foundation
WALNUT, CaliforniaSmallEIN: 201282397
ChurchesInternational Relief AgenciesReligious and Faith-based OrganizationsCommunity Service ClubsHuman Services

This organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting a variety of charitable initiatives, primarily focused on faith-based organizations and community service. Its mission appears to center on providing assistance to churches, international relief agencies, and organizations that serve vulnerable populations, such as orphans and youth. The foundation allocates its resources to both domestic and international causes, with a notable emphasis on religious and humanitarian efforts. Overall, it aims to foster community support and aid through its charitable disbursements.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A faith-based or international-relief charity (church, mission, or similar nonprofit) seeking one-time or annual grants in the mid-four- to low-five-figure range, with either an existing relationship or a referral to the foundation.

Good Fit

  • Explicitly faith-based or Christian mission focus.
  • Programs or relief work operating nationally or internationally (e.g., Philippines, Central America).
  • Request sizes in the range the foundation commonly awards (roughly $5k–$50k).
  • Existing relationship, introduction, or prior small grant history with the foundation.
  • Clear, specific use of funds for general charitable programs rather than novel pilot projects.

Geography

Broad

Observed grants go to about 23 states plus international recipients (Philippines and Central America), with only about 21% concentrated in the foundation's home state, indicating national and some international reach.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year funded 45 distinct recipients and similar counts in prior years, and those recipients appear to be many independent faith-based and relief organizations rather than a tiny closed set.

New Applicants

Restrictive

Direct recipient behavior shows very low turnover (only one new grantee in the latest year and 44 repeat recipients across years), which suggests the foundation predominantly renews existing relationships even though application instructions and a mail contact exist.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026