DOMESTIC HUNGER FUNDS

POLICY AND GUIDELINES

The North American Mission Board’s Domestic Hunger Funds are used to demonstrate Jesus’ love by assisting people who do not ingest adequate amounts or kinds of food that would ensure the possibility of normal physical maturity and/or maintenance of good health. The funds are used to purchase food as well as help people achieve the ability to feed themselves. (Ps.107:9)

OBJECTIVES

IMPLEMENTATION

  1. The Community Evangelism Unit administers the Domestic Hunger Funds within normal fiscal provisions.
  2. Project proposals and requests for Domestic Hunger Funds will be received from state conventions.
  3. Funds will primarily be channeled through appropriate personnel in the state convention.
  4. When appropriate, grants will be made on a matching basis with the ratio being determined in each individual situation.
  5. All gifts to NAMB’s Domestic Hunger Funds are acknowledged as promptly as possible.
  6. Strict adherence to any designations for particular projects, need or geographical location will be observed.
  7. General administrative costs of the program will not be taken out of NAMB’s Domestic Hunger Funds.


TYPES OF MINISTRY

FEEDING MINISTRIES
This category of response is designed for acute hunger relief and is available for ministries that are directly related to feeding the hungry.

 

 Examples cited above are not meant to be exhaustive but are examples of projects that might be funded with NAMB’s Domestic Hunger Funds.

DEVELOPMENT MINISTRIES

This category of response seeks to enable people to participate in alleviating their immediate hunger-related problems and deal with the underlying causes of hunger. An example for a development ministry would be nutrition classes.

LIMITATIONS

  1. Domestic Hunger Funds are used to meet hunger needs of persons whose primary problem is hunger related.
  2. Cooperation of the Baptist constituency in the area of the hunger ministry project is strongly encouraged. Domestic Hunger Funds should complement available resources of the recipient community.
  3. Every possible effort will be made to cooperate fully with other welfare and helping agencies (both government and private), always maintaining the identity of the North American Mission Board and/or the local Baptist entity.
  4. Funding is provided on a projected budget of three-to-six months. At no time will funds be used to reimburse previous expenditures.
  5. Receipt of funding is predicated on timely, accurate reporting of funds previously received. Simply stated: no report, no funds.
  6. Funding for developmental purposes shall be limited to 10 percent of NAMB’s annual Domestic Hunger Funds.


FEEDING MINISTRIES

Hunger relief, through feeding ministries, seeks to provide food for people who do not ingest adequate amounts or kinds of food that would ensure the possibility of normal physical maturity and/or maintenance of good health.

 

 Ninety percent of NAMB’s Domestic Hunger Funds address this initiative.


PROCEDURES

REQUESTS


REPORTS


DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Development Projects are those, which when completed, will have decreased the number of hungry people by helping them achieve the skills and ability to feed themselves.

 

 Ten percent of NAMB’s Domestic Hunger Funds address this initiative.


REQUESTS

REPORTS