Crazy Generosity
When you want something so badly – when you Love it, with a capital L – you’ll do anything to get it. Most of us can remember feeling like this at some point in our lives, whether it was a toy, a pet, a first car or a first love.
Forward Edge International has sent over 1,500 mission teams over the past three decades. During that time, we’ve gathered a few tips common among those who’ve successfully raised funds for their trip. Fundraising not only helps support your trip financially, it also provides a way for your friends and family to share in your service (and impact!) as well. Here are some of the tips we’ve gathered over the years:
We often encourage our teams to raise funds for their trip together as a group. Fundraising as a group makes a trip feel more attainable for more people and begins to build unity in a team before they travel. Some folks who have smaller social networks are intimidated by the idea of raising money for a mission trip but can leverage the combined network of the entire team when their raising funds together.
Ultimately, God always provides for those He calls to serve (because if it’s God’s will, it’s God’s bill!), but we believe one of the more strategic ways He often provides is when groups raise funds together, because of the value He holds in unity among believers.
When you want something so badly – when you Love it, with a capital L – you’ll do anything to get it. Most of us can remember feeling like this at some point in our lives, whether it was a toy, a pet, a first car or a first love.

This blog is a part of an ongoing series on Forward Edge’s Pearl Partners. Check out our highlights on Cuba and Haiti and enjoy this interview with Jane Wathagana. 20 years ago, Jane Wathagana was a successful businesswoman in Kenya, the Director of Animal World Safaris and Elangata Luxury
The decision to join a mission team It all started with two sisters who chose to go on a mission trip to Nicaragua. Val spontaneously joined her sister Donna at a trip team meeting, and decided during the meeting that she too wanted to serve with the team. A Humbling Experience During

Tim Ainley, CEO of Forward Edge, recently shared an inspiring message at a graduation commencement ceremony that is a timely and impactful message for us all. But, especially for recent graduates, young adults, and teens, these words could be the guiding principles you need as you step into a world
7 yrs. old
Entered the program: October 2025
Melisa lives with her parents and two siblings in a small village. They own a house but life is hard as the only income they have is social support from the government. During the winter, her father goes to the forest with a horse to bring firewood for his family, and to sell in order to provide for the family’s needs.
Melisa’s father is unemployed and her mother stays at home to care for the family. They are both illiterate and they love that their children are going to school to have better life than theirs.
Plus bonus group fundraising ideas!

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