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Services

Our Programs are centered primaraly around community development and family enrichment. The DIF family believes in establishing sustainable programs that will not only enrich but also grow the community. Our vision and approach is one of family first = community growth.

 

Deliverance International Foundation provides several economic platforms to expand that vision. With the help of committed partners and sponsers, the DIF family offers solid and effective means to aid and assist individuals, families, businesses and partners with various economic needs. We know that in today's world of fragmentation and lack of social cohesion, many can use a helping hand with many things including simply surviving and maintaining the status quo. From job assistance, business grants to family assistance programs DIF seek to continuously make a DIFference in the lives of the many people we reach daily.

 

STIMULUS GRANT

 

Seventy-five percent of all the proceeds generated by private donors, fundraiser events and corporate contributions will directly fund DIF’s three stimulus programs.  DIF will identify a segment of the U.S. each quarter for stimulus funding.  The grant application process is open to public.  The stimulus grants are open to everyone in each U.S. area of concentration. The application process will be further defined in application materials, however listed are a few of the required information for the process:

 

1. Grant Application

2. Necessary Legal Documents

3. Proof of Income

4. For the Prosperity Program additional information will be required.

 

All grant applications are processed on the terms of a “First-Come, First-Served Basis” according to the Field Service Agents (FSA) tour schedule. Our objective is to economically and socially empower and develop communities nationally and internationally.

 

Step  1 - Our Field Service Agents will:

  • Meet with nonprofit organizations, religious groups, and local and state public agencies to review our regulations and process all grant programs

  • Process all grant program participants’ applications from their location

  • Verify participants’ documents

  • Contact Headquarters’ Grant Processors on all site-approved applications through a secured line

  • Return a hard copy of all participants’ applications to Headquarters

 

Step 2 - Headquarters’ Grant Processors will:

  • File the application and issue grant disbursements

  • Set up two copies of each transaction for the record

  • Send to each applicant a receipt of the transaction for their record

 

The above procedures will be used for all of our Stimulus Grant programs, which will allow us to process each grant in 1-3 days.  These procedures will allow us to close our books on a monthly basis for current data of each program.

 Seed Grant Program
 
 

(Rebuilding Community Infrastructure)

 

The Seed Grant Program will be awarded to IRS-qualified public charities, foreign charities through an approved intermediary and vetting process, faith-based initiative organizations, and individuals for the purpose of strengthening community infrastructures and social services. These grants will be used to help organizations provide quality services to their community. Recipients from this program must donate one thousand dollars to DIF organization 1 year after receiving a grant to perpetuate our services. Recipients from this program must volunteer 7 days within the first 12 months after receiving a grant. Recipients must also donate $1,000 to the organization 12 months after receiving the grant as a "Pay It Forward" to assist future generations of this program. 

Average Grant Awarded:  $25,000/Case

 

Program Budget:        Availability of Funds

 

Participants:           200 entities per month

 

FOCUS AREAS:

 

EDUCATION

  • Vocational Training Tuition Fees

  • College Tuition Fees

  • Lab Fees

  • School Materials

 

MEDICAL

  • Rehabilitation  Programs

  • Medical Equipment

  • Prescription Drug Assistance

  • Health Care Insurance

 

COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE

  • Food Programs           

  • Soup Kitchens

  • After-School Programs          

  • Clothing Programs

  • Shelter Programs

  • Housing Programs

  • Counseling Programs

 

Emergency Grant Program
 
 

(Community Intervention)

 

The Emergency grant program will assist individuals and families who are in financial distress. Participants can qualify for more than one specific area of distress. Victims of natural disasters will automatically qualify for all areas of distress.

 

Average Grant Awarded:    $ 4,000/Case

 

Program Budget:        Availability of Funds

 

Participants:          1,250 cases per month

 

FOCUS AREAS:

 

HOUSING

  • Past-Due Rent Payment

  • Down Payment Assistance

  • Past-Due Mortgage Payment

  • Utilities Assistance

 

NUTRITION

  • Household Goods

  • Groceries

  • Personal Hygiene

 

TRANSPORTATION

  • Past-Due Car Payments

  • Repairs

  • Down-Payment Assistance

  • Insurance

  • Fuel 

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RE-ENTRY/ SOCIAL JUSTICE SERVICES

  • Probationary fees

  • Penalties

  • Attorney Fees

  • Vital Records

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EDUCATION

  • Student Loan Rear Payments

  • Online Class Fees

  • School Supply Fees

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FUNERAL COST

Prosperity Grant Program
 

(Catalyzing Community Development)

 

The Prosperity Grant program is designed to allow individuals to flourish as entrepreneurs while also strengthening the local economic infrastructure.  This grant program provides skilled workers the opportunity to take control of their economic futures while becoming leaders in their community.  Collaboration with educational institutions locally and regionally will add new businesses and employment opportunities for all, rebuilding the economic infrastructure and stabilizing the community for young and old alike. Recipients from this program must donate five thousand dollars to DIF organization 1 year after receiving a grant to perpetuate our services and must volunteer 3 days out of the fiscal year for our various programs. Recipients from this program must volunteer 7 days within the first 12 months after receiving a grant. Recipients must also donate $5,000 to the organization 12 months after receiving the grant as a "Pay It Forward" to assist future generations of this program. 

 

Average Grant Awarded   $40,000/Case

 

Program Budget:    Availability of Funds

 

Participants:   125 entrepreneurs/month

 

SPECIFIC APPROVED BUSINESSES

  • Administration Services

  • Health Care

  • Real Estate

  • Social Assistance

  • Retail

  • Food Services

  • Construction

  • Educational Services

  • Manufacturing

  • Technical Services

  • Professional Services


                                                                        

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Our Program Strengths

 

  • Grant Programs

  • Our Fundraising Methods (80% of working funds)

  • Self-contained Organizational Finances

  • We Connect with other Profitable Corporations

  • No Competition for Our Services

  • We are a Bipartisan Organization

  • We Assist all Religious Groups

  • Self-Supporting Workshops (Networking with gov’t entities)

  • Mobile Services (FSA Tour buses)

  • We Set Our Own Budgets

  • Complete Insurance Protection

  • Unlimited Advertisement

  • Contracted Employees

  • Publication and Merchandising

  • Volunteers Program

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