Stuart Evangelical Church of the Nazarene, Inc. | Application Preview
Stuart Evangelical Church of the Nazarene, Inc. is applying for government grants to address several financial needs. The funds will be used to cover three months of overdue rent, pay off some existing loans, and assist church members facing financial hardship due to job losses. They also plan to purchase chairs for the church facility.
The church's mission centers on spreading the gospel of Jesus and has seen consistent growth as a result. They assert a strong case for funding approval by emphasizing their role in the community as a nonprofit organization committed to social services and support.
The church claims to have no direct competitors, viewing their mission as a fight against negative influences rather than other organizations. They believe their competitive edge lies in their identity as an Evangelical Church of the Nazarene, dedicated to fostering better citizenship and community well-being.
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General Information
Business Registration Number: 83-3435150
Location: STUART, FL, United States
Length of Operation: 2 years and 11 month
Number of Employees:
Annual Gross Income:
Annual Gross Expense:
Open to Loans: NO
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Funding Usage
Pay rent we're behind for 3 months. We have some loan to pay We'd like to spend money to help some members in crisis, because some o f them lost jobs. We have a project to buy some chairs to fill the location.
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Business Plan
Yes we're a Church we're called to spread the gospel of Jesus and we're automatically growing. Because we're included in the society. We're Church of the service. We're also a nonprofit organisation we serve our community. We also respond for social service in our community.
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Self Identified Competition
We have no competitors, if we have one except to fight with evil forces. We are an Evangelical Church of the Nazarene incorporated in the City of Stuart helping people to become a better citizen.
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