Faith-based nonprofit funding indigenous Christian ministries globally
Christian Aid Mission operates a funding and partnership network connecting Western donors with indigenous evangelical ministries across Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe. The tech stack—Excel, Oracle, SQL Server, Crystal Reports, Qlik—reflects a back-office-heavy nonprofit built around financial reporting and donor management rather than modern cloud infrastructure. Active hiring spans manufacturing, engineering, and logistics roles alongside finance and fundraising, suggesting either a recent organizational pivot or data misclassification; the gap between stated mission (Christian aid distribution) and project/hiring focus (crop trials, equipment upgrades, factory productivity) warrants direct clarification during outreach.
Christian Aid Mission, founded in 1953, connects evangelical believers in developed nations with indigenous Christian ministries operating in regions where foreign missionaries are restricted or Christians face persecution. The organization evaluates and assists hundreds of indigenous ministries across eight global regions, facilitating prayer and financial support from Western donors while maintaining the independence and local leadership of partner organizations. Operations span donor relations, ministry vetting, financial administration, and partnership management across the United States and United Kingdom.
Primary stack includes Excel, Microsoft Office, Oracle, SQL Server, Qlik Sense for reporting, and Zoom for communication. No cloud-native or donor-management platform tools appear in active use.
Charlottesville, Virginia, with hiring also active in the United Kingdom.
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