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Thanks to Lance Mayes and Woodland Baptist Church youth and parents for celebrating with us! Photo Credit: Mark Sobhani

We have huge news! We are unveiling a 1.5 million dollar Capital Campaign, with nearly two thirds of the goal already pledged. Along with our campaign, we are excited to announce a $500,000 challenge grant from the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation.

“The students and staff that are attending Passport camps now will one day be leading our CBF churches as pastors, musicians, and lay people,” says Jackie Baugh Moore, a member of the Baugh Foundation Board and granddaughter of John and Eula Mae Baugh. “There is no more practical way to invest in the future of compassionate Christian leaders than to give to Passport.”

The PASSPORT Matters Capital Campaign has four main goals:

  • Increase a camper scholarship fund
  • Upgrade all facets of summer programs
  • Expand leadership development capacity
  • Secure a solid financial foundation for Passport’s future

By offering this challenge grant, the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation gives confidence to our participating churches, former campers and staff, and Passport friends that their gifts will be matched by the Baugh Challenge Grant up to $500,000!

“An investment in Passport is an investment in the future of the church. We believe that Passport needs to be around for a long time and we want to help make that happen.  Please consider making an investment in the future of the church through Passport,” says Moore.

We are grateful to the Baugh Foundation for this incredible gift and are prayerful that others will accept this challenge for support. If you have been impacted by PASSPORT or are someone who believes that our ministry matters, take the Baugh Challenge and make a contribution to the campaign here: passportcamps.org/matters