Total estimated project cost: $164,914
Cost per student (450 students) = $ 360
Help sponsor a student to complete this remaining projects
| CBM Sponsorship Program–cover initial 2024 program requirements for 197 of the most needy students | $25,000 |
| Solar Power Project for Lower and Upper School (2 Systems) | $6,714 |
| Hire 2 full time pastors to support CBM work in the community (Annual Costs) | $9,600 |
| Dining hall finishes | $8,800 |
| Construction of 8 remaining classrooms Phase 1 (Walls) | $40,000 |
| Teachers/staff quarters construction (Phase 1) | $30,000 |
| New Jerusalem Church Roof | $17,000 |
| Soccer field sitting area excavations | $7,800 |
| Buy Land for Affordable Homes for the most needy | $20,000 |
| New Truck for Steve to support ministry (Current truck unreliable) | $30,000 |
| Total | $164,914 |
Total estimated project cost: $164,914
Cost per student (450 students) = $ 360
Help sponsor a student to complete this remaining projects
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OTHER CBM INCOMPLETE PROJECTS 2023We would love to hear from you! Please use the following form to contact us by email.
A comprehensive university sponsorship and leadership program dedicated to producing Christ-centered graduates who are highly employable and impactful leaders.
To enable Camp Brethren graduates to lead their communities and country, grounded in Christian faith and empowered by a university education.
To enable all graduating seniors of Camp Brethren High School (CBM) with academic excellence, motivation, and faith in Jesus Christ to attend university and receive mentorship regardless of financial means.
To produce Christ-centered graduates who are highly employable with differentiated leadership skills and problem-solving abilities to serve as impactful Bible-focused leaders.
Total estimated cost for 4 years (8 semesters)
Discovering identity in Christ, biblical foundations, time management, spiritual disciplines, and emotional maturity.
Servant leadership, humility, building trust, conflict resolution, and teamwork. Includes community service projects.
Biblical stewardship, generosity, contentment, tracking income/expenses, and avoiding debt.
Making disciples, spiritual multiplication, career path discovery, faith-work integration, and leaving a legacy.
To ensure sustainability, scholars commit to giving back to CBM upon graduation for each year they received funding.
"The Rachel's Hope Scholarship is like planting a specialized seed... providing specialized fertilizer and structural support so that the resulting tree produces high-quality, impactful fruit."