We do not provide donor matches for clients. We are happy to share with our clients how to identify, grow, cultivate and retain donors.
Regardless of your mission or how inspiring it may be, PSI is not a funder. PSI is more like an association. Our function is to train organizations how to create philanthropic partnerships within their communities, rather than providing direct funding to any specific organizations or institution.
Please visit the staff page if you have time to find out which staff member handles what, or use the email address or toll-free number at the bottom of the page.
We are responsive to emails and voicemails, so don’t hesitate to use either method if we are already helping another client when you try to contact us.
PSI serves the Church as the primary vehicle for philanthropic advocacy, education, operational resources, and professional development. Our mandate and commitment are to advance the ministry of the gospel through philanthropy within the church and its member groups. Click here to see a list of our resources and educational tools which will help enhance your development programs.
Seventh-day Adventist academies, colleges, universities, churches, union and conference headquarters and other organizations within the North American Division that are listed in the Seventh-day Adventist Church Yearbook.
HOW DO I REQUEST PSI ASSIST MY ORGANIZATION?
NOTE: As of January 2020, The North American Division administration adopted a policy stating that church institutions, organizations or ministries desiring to engage directly with PSI for Grant Searches or Training, must First make a WRITTEN Request to the Conference or Union Office the entity is listed under in the SDA Yearbook, and add PSI’s Associate Director’s email michaelbrown@nadadventist.org in the copy field.