Bible Translation Fund

Of the 7,000+ languages spoken around the world, over 3,000 have little to no Scripture. What can be done?

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The Problem

 

A World Still Waiting for God’s Word

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The Solution

 

A breakthrough movement to provide God’s Word in every language for every people group

Read on to find out how.

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REVELATION 7:9

“After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands.”

The Problem: A World Still
Waiting for God’s Word

The Bible Translation Fund: The Strategy in 3 Minutes

Nearly one billion people are trapped in the darkness of Bible poverty.* Out of more than 7,000 languages worldwide, over 3,000 have little or no Scripture—and around 500 people groups don’t have a single verse in a language they best understand.*

Without Scripture in the language of their hearts, people are cut off from the foundation of Faith itself.

Translators are moving Scripture into new languages every day. The work needs technology, training, and time. These efforts require training, technology, consulting, and community review to ensure accuracy and clarity. Along the way, they face barriers:

  • Language & Complexity – Grammar, cultural nuance, and theological depth require expertise and careful review.
  • Time & Resources – Translation takes years of steady work, significant funding, and local commitment.
  • External Pressures – Political, social, and logistical challenges can either speed up or slow down progress.

A united movement of translators and partners is driving progress at unprecedented speed—and now needs global support to finish the work in our lifetime.

The Solution: Unity Meets Radical Acceleration

In 2014, Bible translation organizations and a group of visionary partners set aside competition for collaboration, joining forces through IllumiNations. Following Stanford’s Collective Impact Model—adapted for Kingdom purposes—they launched a breakthrough movement to provide God’s Word in every language for every people group. The eleven organizations partnering under IllumiNations include: 

American Bible Society

Biblica

Deaf Bible Society

Lutheran Bible Translators

Pioneer Bible Translators

The Seed Company

SIL International

The Word for the World

Unfolding Word

United Bible Societies

Wycliffe Bible Translators USA

     

Why Now? Momentum is surging. Through illumiNations, the timeline for translation has accelerated dramatically. By 2033, the goals are:

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of the world’s population will have access to a New Testament – or equivalent portion of Scripture.*

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of the world’s population will have access to some portion of Scripture – estimated 25 chapters.*

Three forces are converging to make this possible:

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Technological Breakthroughs

With use of AI, working drafts in minutes, not decades. In 2024 alone, 100,000 chapters were translated—double the year before.

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Validation in Action

Collaboration in 2024 produced 26 Bibles, 82 New Testaments, and 15 Scripture selections, reaching 80 million people and proving this approach works.*

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Content is Leveraging Its Reach

Testimonies, prayer, and media are rallying the global Church behind the vision of Bible translation in our lifetime.

The Opportunity:
Amplify the Support

Just ten years ago, more than 1.8 million Bible chapters were untranslated. Today, fewer than 680,000 remain. At this pace, complete global access is no longer just possible—it’s expected in our generation.

This is a generation-defining opportunity. Never before have technology, unity, and global Church mobilization aligned with such Kingdom potential. But awareness is still a barrier—fewer than 5% of people know about this unprecedented collaboration.

The Solving Bible Translation Fund exists to support these efforts.. Through content, connections, and collaborative giving, we rally behind translators ensuring every tribe and nation hears God speak in their own language.

This fund works to fuel IllumiNations’ translation projects, reaching the 604,000 chapters remaining.

This isn’t just charity—it’s active participation in the Great Commission. Every dollar moves us closer to the day when every person on earth encounters Jesus in the language of their heart.

Develop Value Chains

Develop Value Chains that grow the local economy by increasing agricultural output, strengthening supply chains, developing processing facilities, and exporting products to the global markets.

Fuel Innovations

Fuel Innovations with catalytic potential to accelerate progress in solving hunger.

Capital: Portfolio Construction

Develop Value Chains (80%)

 

1. Increase Agricultural Output (10%)

2. Strengthen Supply Chains (30%)

3. Develop Processing + Demand Networks (40%)

Fuel Scalable Innovations (20%)

Catalyze innovation by deploying first-loss capital

The percentages outlined above reflect the current iteration of the investment strategy and are subject to change pending the final recommendation and approval of the Investment Committee.

Inside the Alliance that Cut 20 Years Off Bible Translation

The Power of Building, Investing and Giving Together

The Solving Bible
Translation Fund

Solving Bible Translation Community and Fund supports the work of Illuminations. They are led by a steering committee of 5 Resource Partners and 11 Implementing Partners

God calls us to radical generosity—not obligation, not guilt, but an invitation to the joy-filled adventure. When you’ve been rescued you want to rescue others, this is your moment.

You want to give. You want to find that cause to rally around. But we don’t have the time or tribe to be intentional.

Busy lives don’t leave room to analyze every investment or vet every charity. We’re overwhelmed, pulled in a hundred directions. Deep down, we know there has to be a better way. That’s why we’re building collaborative giving funds—uniting content, community, and tools that make it possible to do more, together.

Steering Committee

Mart Green

Mart Green

Ministry Investment Officer, Hobby Lobby

Todd Peterson

Todd Peterson

Vice Chair, ETEN

Katherine Barnhart

Katherine Barnhart

The GROVE Group

David Denmark, Executive

David Denmark, Executive

Director, The Maclellan Foundation

Dr. Jennifer Holloran

Dr. Jennifer Holloran

American Bible Society

Geof Morin

Geof Morin

President and CEO, Biblica

Chantel Pagan

Chantel Pagan

CEO, Deaf Bible Society

Dr. Rich Rudowske

Dr. Rich Rudowske

Executive Director, Lutheran Bible Translators

Greg Pruett

Greg Pruett

President, Pioneer Bible Translators

Davis Powell

Davis Powell

CEO and President, Seed Company

Dr. Johnstone Ndunde

Dr. Johnstone Ndunde

Executive Director, SIL Global

David Reeves

David Reeves

President and CEO, unfoldingWord

Dirk Gevers

Dirk Gevers

Secretary General, United Bible Societies

Kobus Van Aswegen

Kobus Van Aswegen

International President, The Word for the World International

Dr. John Chesnut

Dr. John Chesnut

President and CEO, Wycliffe Bible Translators USA

Gary Nelson

Gary Nelson

Chairman ETEN, The Nelson Family Foundation

Solving the World’s Greatest Problems Leadership Team

We feel humbled by the opportunity to support this movement behind the scenes.
This Leadership Team has a unique combination of proven scale in Content, Community and Funds.

Henry Kaestner

Henry Kaestner

Co-Founder, Faith Driven

Co-Founder of Bandwidth and Sovereign’s Capital, a private equity and venture capital firm with over $1B in assets investing in faith-driven entrepreneurs.

Justin Forman

Justin Forman

Co-Founder and President, Faith Driven

Launched RightNow Media, delivering world-class content and community to more than 30,000 churches and 5 million people, supported by a $35M business model.

Tom Baldwin

Tom Baldwin

VP of Fund Strategy

Brings 20+ years building market-shaping platforms and driving growth with Mars and the Belmont University Innovation Lab.

Rebecca Yuschak

Rebecca Yuschak

VP of SWGP Integration & Fund Partnerships

Brings over a decade of experience in corporate grants management and operations within Prudential Financial, along with a background in nonprofit management.

Clay Osburne

Clay Osburne

VP of Mobilization

Former SVP at National Christian Foundation Orlando and President of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Florida.

Nils Smith

Nils Smith

VP of Marketing

Brings 20 years of digital strategy and entrepreneurial leadership across ministries, startups, and high-growth organizations.

Megan Morris

Megan Morris

Director of Content

Combines strategic marketing expertise with a passion for high-impact content production and storytelling since 2015.

Zac Sicher

Zac Sicher

Solving Hunger & Joblessness Fund Manager

Former Credit Trader at Goldman Sachs with deep experience in international markets, structured products, and global financial strategy.

Landen Enns

Landen Enns

Solving the Evangelism Gap Fund Manager

7+ years of Venture Capital and M&A experience at a $3B AUM fund and a Fortune 100 technology company

Alexis Cook

Alexis Cook

Solving Trafficking Fund Manager

Brings global nonprofit experience, entrepreneurial leadership as founder of a social enterprise supporting women survivors, and investment experience shaped through her MBA at Stanford.

Transfer From Your DAF

The Solving the World’s Greatest Problems Giving Funds will be hosted through a Donor Advised Fund (DAF). Contributions can be made directly or from an existing Donor Advised Fund at trusted partners like:

Each Community has many tools…

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Stories, Podcasts, and Problem Pages to multiply reach.

Community

SWGP Foundation Groups and Masterclass series to grow deeper and engage with others as the movement expands.

SWGP Giving Funds

Donor Advised Funds in collaboration with a Board of Directors of seasoned investors and givers.

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