Missionary Allies Association

The Legacy Impact Fund

A Financial Structure Designed to Outlive Us All

The Real Problem

This is not a compassion problem. It is a structural problem.

The Cycle

Nonprofits and missionaries raise funds, deliver impact, then return to raising funds. The work never stops -- but neither does the funding gap.

Not a Compassion Problem

The mission field is full of willing workers. What's missing is not commitment. It is permanent capital aligned with mission.

Three Real Needs

Families need continuity. Missionaries need focus. Communities need reliability. Episodic giving cannot produce any of these.

The Structural Solution

The Legacy Impact Fund converts one-time generosity into perpetual annual impact.

Structure

  • $10M in founding capital
  • Professionally stewarded income-producing strategy
  • Targeted 15% annual return
  • Principal preserved -- never eroded

Annual Distribution

$1.5M
distributed every year at 15% yield
$1.5M to Missionary Allies annually -- every year

Over 20 years: $30M in mission distribution. Principal untouched.

$10M
Founding Capital
15%
Target Annual Return
$30M
Over 20 Years

Not once. Every year. Capital remains -- impact compounds.

This is the power of disciplined structure over episodic generosity. For clients navigating estate and legacy conversations, this represents a vehicle that produces annual, measurable, kingdom-aligned impact -- without erosion of principal.

About Missionary Allies

An independent, nonprofit missionary-sending organization based in Oklahoma City.

11
Missionary Families Supported
8
Countries of Active Ministry
100%
Gifts Reach the Field

Field Presence

Serving 11 missionary families across 8 countries:
Sierra Leone · Peru · Cuba · Dominican Republic
Azerbaijan · Aruba · India · Philippines

Active Pipeline

Additional missionaries and field projects are currently vetted and awaiting deployment -- a growing pipeline of kingdom-ready workers positioned to launch as funding is secured.

Why This Works

This fund is not built on aspiration. It is built on alignment.

Mission-Driven Distribution

Capital returns are distributed to vetted, active ministry -- not pooled into overhead.

Market-Driven Stewardship

Professionally managed through income-producing strategies with defined return targets.

Legal Structure

Organized as a Type I Supporting Organization -- defined governance, legal accountability, and IRS compliance.

Independent Financial Oversight

The board oversees financial integrity with defined accountability. Transparent annual reporting for all founding partners.

Governance Clarity

A defined 2+2+1 governance board structure. Legacy capital demands -- and receives -- clarity.

Transparent Annual Reporting

All founding partners receive full annual disclosure. No black boxes.

The Advisor Opportunity

Your clients are already asking the right questions. This gives you something to offer.

"What do I want this wealth to do after I'm gone?"
The Legacy Impact Fund provides a permanent, annual answer -- not a one-time gift.
"I want my estate to reflect my faith."
This vehicle is explicitly kingdom-aligned, credible, and accountable -- built for that conversation.
"Where can I give that will actually last?"
Founding capital is preserved. Impact continues indefinitely -- $30M over 20 years without touching principal.

CKAs and faith-aligned advisors are uniquely positioned to introduce this conversation.

The Long View

Twenty years from now, because of this structure:

  • Missionaries in 8+ countries will serve without financial interruption
  • Families in under-resourced communities will receive consistent care
  • Bibles will reach restricted regions annually
  • $30M will have been distributed -- principal untouched
  • The founding partners' names will be attached to something still producing fruit

The question is not whether impact will happen.
The question is who will design the structure that makes it inevitable.

Let's Start a Conversation

We're not asking for a commitment today. We're inviting you into a conversation about whether this belongs in the estate planning toolkit you bring to your clients.

Michael Dwaileebe

Executive Director Missionary Allies Association michael@missionaryallies.com missionaryallies.org

This is not philanthropy as relief. It is philanthropy as architecture.