TX 501(c)(3)
PIONEER BIBLE TRANSLATORS
X20: Religion
$20,043,925 budget
Filed 2023
Pioneer Bible provides enduring access to God's Word in the languages of Bible-less peoples.
Total received from foundations
$9.0M
142 grants from 53 funders
· 2016–2025
Annual revenue
$22,201,592
Annual expenses
$20,043,925
Total assets
$28,986,953
Months of operating reserves
17.4
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records
Who funds PIONEER BIBLE TRANSLATORS
$9.0M
Total received
53
Distinct funders
142
Grants on record
2016–2025
Span of records
Top funders by cumulative giving
-
1
$2.81Mcumulative
-
2
$2.31Mcumulative
-
3
$681Kcumulative
-
4
$643Kcumulative
-
5
$534Kcumulative
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6
$524Kcumulative
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7
$223Kcumulative
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8
$150Kcumulative
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9
$106Kcumulative
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10
$98Kcumulative
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11
$84Kcumulative
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12
$78Kcumulative
Where the money came from (United States)
Texas counties the money came from
5 TX counties with funders on record
- 1 McLennan
- 2 Dallas
- 3 Bexar
- 4 Smith
- 5 Harris
For grant reviewers
Filing and contact details Data quality: 50%
Officer
Dick Jorgensen
Treasurer, Board Member
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2023
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1975
IRS ruling year
EIN
237433923
NTEE classification
X20
Religion
From Form 990
Programs and activities
Recruitment-Recruiting new missionaries is key to the mission of Pioneer Bible Translators. The organization had 27 new missionary recruits, held 65 in person recruiting events. Through these events around 2,000+ people became familiar with the ministry of Pioneer Bible Translators. Around 83 of these are serious inquirers. Training - Training new and current missionaries is an integral part of Pioneer Bible's mission. In 2023, personal and professional coaching was provided to at least 128 individuals preparing for cross-cultural work. A program practicum and planning course was offered in bo
Missionary Care -Pioneer Bible Translators values a culture of care to provide for our expatriate and national coworkers encouragement and holistic nurturing that leads to physical, spiritual, social, mental, professional, and emotional well-being.In 2023, the Care Department provideddozens of re-entry contacts and confidential care debriefings for our coworkers in their normal rhythms of travel to and from the field. Additional Care Team services were provided through therapy and age-appropriate debriefing, including crisis debriefing, for teammates.In addition to daily prayer activities, the
Data provenance
About this profile
Built from the IRS Business Master File, Form 990 and 990-EZ filings, and public website enrichment. Funding history is derived from IRS Form 990-PF Schedule I grant records for private foundations. Data accuracy depends on how recently the organization filed. The data-quality score reflects how many fields are populated.
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