Founded | 1984 |
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Type | 501(c)(3) private foundation |
58-1595471 (EIN) | |
Location | |
Key people | Robert Skelton, Executive Director Dan T. Cathy, President |
Revenue | $26.1 million (2010)[1] |
Website | www |
2010 Grants and Contributions[1] | |
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Organization | Grant |
Lar Winshape | $313,684 |
Fellowship of Christian Athletes | $480,000 |
Marriage & Family Foundation | $1,188,380 |
National Christian Foundation | $247,500 |
Sonscape Retreats | $7,500 |
Berry College | $413,419 |
Atlanta Fest Foundation | $65,000 |
Battlefield Ministries | $1,050 |
Brackenhurst Ministries | $35,000 |
Exodus International | $1,000 |
Family Research Council | $1,000 |
Helping Hands Ministries Inc | $30,000 |
Lifeshape Inc | $895,052 |
National Institute of Marriage | $37,000 |
The Hideaway Foundation | $25,000 |
Arm Ministries | $1,500 |
Care for AIDS | $1,000 |
Center for Relational Care | $9,895 |
Georgia Family Council | $2,500 |
Georgia Public Policy Foundation | $1,000 |
Heritage Christian Church | $7,500 |
Kumveka | $10,000 |
Leadership Development Intl. | $10,000 |
Lifegate Counseling Center | $1,000 |
Paulding Pregnancy Services | $1,000 |
Resurrection Lutheran Church | $2,500 |
New Mexico Christian Foundation | $54,000 |
WinShape Foundation is an American Christian charitable organization founded in 1984 by Truett Cathy, founder of fast-food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A, and his wife Jeanette Cathy. WinShape's sister foundation, Lifeshape, was started by the Cathys' daughter and her husband, Trudy and John White.