SWGP Fund

This fund powers the operational backbone of Solving the World’s Greatest Problems—research, storytelling, fund management, and global coordination—so every giving fund can scale with trust and unlock 10-20x generosity and impact.

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The Problem

 

Giving Well is Overwhelming

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Strategic Generosity Beats Isolated Giving

Read on to find out how.

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JOHN 6:9

“Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?”

The Problem: Giving Well
is Overwhelming

Fund Overview: What Are Funds

Many of the world’s greatest challenges are not just physical—they are spiritual. They are rooted in brokenness and systems that keep people from flourishing. And yet, even as people feel called to respond, the path forward is often unclear. For most givers, generosity is complex and overwhelming.

 There are over 1.8 million nonprofits globally—more than 450 times the number of publicly traded companies—yet far fewer tools, insights, or trusted pathways to help guide where and how to give.

The result is fragmentation. Good intentions are scattered. Opportunities are missed.

At the same time, a generation of faith-driven entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders is asking a deeper question:

What more could we do together than we could ever do alone?

They don’t lack passion—they lack clarity, coordination, and trusted infrastructure to act.

Without a shared platform to align strategy, community, and capital, generosity struggles to move at the scale and speed required to truly solve the world’s greatest problems.

The Solution: Strategic Generosity Beats Isolated Giving

Behind every Solving the World’s Greatest Problems Funds is a team, a system, and a strategy making it possible. This fund exists to support that foundation—so that generosity can move faster, further, and more effectively.

By covering operating costs, this fund enables 100% of every other contribution to go directly to the field and —while ensuring the work is executed with excellence, alignment, and speed.

It supports:

  • Strategy & Execution – The team driving strategy into action across funds, partners, and initiatives
  • Mobilization & Growth – Expanding the network of givers, advisors, and partners to increase collective impact
  • Content & Storytelling – Capturing and sharing what God is doing through these efforts—turning impact into stories that inspire, inform, and mobilize others to engage
  • Platform & Infrastructure – Systems and tools that enable seamless giving, reporting, and coordination

Rather than treating operations as overhead, this fund recognizes it as a multiplier—amplifying the effectiveness of every dollar given and every initiative launched.

When the foundation is strong, generosity moves further.

When generosity moves further, the impact multiplies.


The Model:
The Story Engine Approach

Scaling Solutions by Scaling Stories

Wilberforce. King’s letter from Birmingham. The footage from Selma. Stories sparked the movements. They show you what faithful work looks like and remind you the problem is solvable.

The Multiplier Fund is built to do exactly that. It is a strategic content fund designed to support making SWGP known in the Church and developing the stories of each of the funds. 

This fund goes to supporting the SWGP Content Team of staff, free lance network and partners that create the video stories and social media reels that make this happen.  The style of content and our comprehensive strategy for each fund has several parts. 

Elevate the Problem

Great stories name the villain. They cut through the noise, stop people in their tracks, and reveal what’s at stake. Capture attention in a distracted world with bold, short-form storytelling — from He Gets Us–style campaigns to 2–3 minute explainer videos that make complex issues clear and showcase the innovative strategies behind each fund.

Spotlight the Solution

Illuminate the innovators already driving change — and show how others can lock arms with them to multiply the impact.

Ignite Collective Action

 Rally investors, givers, and communities around a shared mission, turning isolated efforts into coordinated momentum.

Equip the Church and Marketplace

Deliver masterclasses, discussion guides, and digital tools that mobilize people where they are — translating awareness into action.

Capital: Fund Allocation Strategy

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Elevate the Problem & Solutions (40%)

Strategic storytelling that stops people and spotlights what matters. From bold explainer videos and case studies to campaigns and visual narratives, we make solutions visible, urgent, and impossible to ignore.

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Inspire & Mobilize Communities (30%)

Podcasts, micro-documentaries, and storytelling series that rally entrepreneurs, investors, and churches around shared mission and measurable impact.

Equip the Masterclasses (20%)

Practical, high-impact training and small-group curricula that deepen engagement and turn awareness into action.

Innovate Story Platforms (10%)

Emerging technologies, storytelling tools, and distribution models that expand reach, engagement, and adoption.

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.

Capital: Portfolio Examples

  • Explainer Series: Short-form 2–4 minute videos that simplify complex problems and reveal the strategies solving them.

  • Problem Solver Stories: Gritty, human-centered films highlighting the entrepreneurs, ministries, and innovators on the front lines.

  • Collaborative Showcases: Documentary-style content spotlighting investors and givers uniting to accelerate impact.

  • Masterclass Series: 4–6 part digital courses designed for churches, donors, and leaders to mobilize others in their communities.

 

  • Movement Podcasts: 10-episode narrative shows exploring both the problems and the Kingdom collaborations solving them (Coming Soon).

Watch the 2,000 Year History of Entrepreneurs and Investors Solving Problems, Together

The Power of Building, Investing and Giving Together

SWGP Fund
The Solving the World’s Greatest Problems Giving Funds unite world-class portfolio management with the Faith Driven content, marketing and community you trust—transforming generosity into impact.

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 — wallets clenched, hearts tugged, minds skeptical. 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.

Faith Driven Movements Governing Board

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.

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.

Luke Roush

Luke Roush

Co-Founder, Co-CEO, and Board Member at Soverign’s Capital

Luke Roush co-founded Sovereign’s Capital in 2012, and is a Co-CEO for the firm. While living in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta from 2013-2016, he opened the fund’s operations in Asia.

Casey Crawford

Casey Crawford

Co-founder and CEO of Movement

Casey Crawford is the co-founder and CEO of Movement Mortgage, a $30 billion retail mortgage lender and six-time member of the Inc. 5000 list.

Efosa Ojomo

Efosa Ojomo

Director, Global Prosperity Research | Christensen Institute

fosa Ojomo leads the Global Prosperity research group at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation, a think tank based in Boston and Silicon Valley.

Raymond Harris

Raymond Harris

Executive Producer, Founder, Investor & Senior Fellow of Entrepreneurship for DBU

Harris is an architect, executive movie producer, and venture capitalist in God's kingdom. He is the founder of one of the largest architectural firms specializing in corporate architecture.

Rob Hoskins

Rob Hoskins

President & Co-Founder of OneHope

Rob Hoskins is the co-founder and president of OneHope, a global ministry that has partnered with tens of thousands of churches and ministries to engage more than two billion children and youth with God’s Word worldwide.

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…

Content

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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