Does your organisation serve a group of people in a specific country/region/city/etc.? Please be as specific as possible.
We serve children and communities in Asia, but as a foundation our primary audience is donors.
Does your organisation primarily serve men, women, children, or families (or a combination – Ex. women & children)?
We primarily serve abandoned children, single mothers with at-risk children.
Our average donor is a 35-60 year old American, Christian woman.
Are the majority of those who your organisation serves from a particular culture or religion?
All of those served by the org are Asian – either non-Christian or new Christians.
Our donors are almost all Christians.
What is the general income level of the majority of those your organisation serves?
Our donors are almost all middle class to upper middle class. There are some very wealthy donors as well.
Is there anything else that distinguishes those your organisation primarily serves from others? (Ex. disabilities, specific medical needs, traumatic background)
The distinguishing factors of our service are that it is offered in Asia among children not reached by other ministries and in communities that have often not heard the Gospel.
Write a phrase describing those your organisation primarily serves, being as specific as possible. Please note that your organisation likely serves people beyond this description, but please define those who you most desire to serve. If your organisation has sub-brands serving different audiences, write a phrase for each sub-brand. For example, Renew Ministries has 2 sub-brands that each serve a different audience. Their phrases describing their target audiences would be the following: Renew Pediatrics – parents of children with disabilities in impoverished communities in Southeast Asia Renew Maternal Care – pregnant women in impoverished communities in Southeast Asia
Agape Asia serves two audiences.
First is abandoned and at-risk children in Asia along with the single mothers, foster families, etc. caring for them. These are often in impoverished communities that are unreached or only recently reached with the Gospel.
Second is American Christians, most of whom are middle-aged to older, middle class to upper-middle class, and have a desire to share God’s love with those who most need it around the world.