Support the Mission

Every gift seats another family at the table.

The Jenna Initiative is a faith-based non-profit, with pending 501(c)(3) designation. Your support equips churches to welcome people with disabilities into full belonging.

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Every dollar given to The Jenna Initiative goes directly to serving churches that want to be inclusive and need help getting there. Scholarship gifts are tracked separately and reported publicly in our annual impact report. We will never use donor funds for administrative overhead beyond what is disclosed.

One-time and recurring gifts both move the mission. Recurring support is what lets us say yes to a small church that can't afford the full program.

Your Impact

What your gift funds

  • $50
    One volunteer's training materialsCovers training materials for a single church volunteer.
  • $250
    A physical accessibility auditSubsidizes a physical accessibility audit for a small church.
  • $1,000
    A partial certification scholarshipCovers about 40% of a Standard certification for a small congregation. Pair with another partial gift to fund a full scholarship.
  • $2,500
    A full Standard certification scholarshipFunds a full Standard CACC certification for a congregation under 150 attendees.
  • $5,000
    A Community Partner sponsorshipUnderwrites two full small-church scholarships and a Summit listing as a named sponsor.

Other ways to give

Mail a check:
The Jenna Initiative
Dayton, OH

Stock, DAF, or IRA: email hello@thejennainitiative.org

Matching gifts: many employers match charitable giving, doubling your impact.

Use our template to email your employer's giving program in two clicks.

Accountability

Where your money goes

85%

Direct program delivery: assessments, training, coaching, and church scholarships.

10%

Operations: tools, hosting, and certification administration.

5%

Fundraising and outreach to sustain the next year of work.

Annual impact reports will be published at thejennainitiative.org/impact starting with our first operating year. Pending 501(c)(3) designation. Contributions may not yet be tax-deductible until our determination letter is issued.