Kingdom ComeFoundation
Get involved

Six ways to be part of it.

Whether you need help, have help to give, or want to fuel the whole mission — there’s a place for you under the roof.

Apply for help

An under-resourced church, ministry or Christian nonprofit? Tell us what you need — software, or another kind of help under the umbrella.

Apply

Volunteer your hands

A developer, designer, maker, or willing pair of hands? There’s room for you in the work.

Volunteer

Partner & invest

Founding partners and investors fuel the foundation, scale CrossCoders, and launch the next venture beneath it.

Start a conversation

Lead a venture

Orphan care, the makers, giving & relief — each needs the right person to carry it. If one is on your heart, let’s talk.

Step up

Give

Pledge in your currency, to the general fund or a venture you choose. Every rand is leveraged about 10×.

Give to the mission

Pray

The quietest and most important partnership. Pray for the churches we serve, the ventures forming, and the leads still to come.

Stay close
What happens next

Reach out, and here’s the path it takes.

No cold forms or auto-replies — a real conversation, then real work. This is the journey every need and venture travels under the Foundation.

  1. 1
    ProposedA need is named — by a church, a maker, or you.
  2. 2
    BackedThe Foundation and supporters get behind it.
  3. 3
    BuiltWe design, build and resource the work itself.
  4. 4
    ShippedIt’s live and serving — and theirs to keep.
  5. 5
    MultipliedThe surplus seeds the next venture under the roof.
Propose a venture

Is there a work on your heart?

If it serves the Church and the gospel, it belongs under this roof. Tell us the need, who might lead it, and who it serves — and we’ll listen.

Propose a venture
  • The need you see
  • Who might lead it
  • Who it serves
Stay close to the work

Prefer to just talk?

Email us directly — we read every message — or get the occasional honest update as the Foundation grows.

hello@kingdomcome.foundation

No spam — just the occasional honest update as the Foundation grows.

In formation — not yet a registered nonprofit, so nothing here is an offer of securities or a claim of tax-deductibility.