Defining a Missionary is difficult...

We support individuals and ministries whose main work is in missions, which can take many forms. Because our clients have diverse callings, it's challenging to define them with a single statement. Here are some basic guidelines to check eligibility:

First and foremost, please understand MSS handles your current financial donations and enables tax deductible giving for United States Citizens. We do not employ missionaries and provide them with salaries.

  1. Must be actively in missions. Proof of this must be in the form of newsletters sent regularly, with a minimum of quarterly.
  2. Newsletters must contain regular evidence of missionary activities, such as, evangelism, church planting, pastoring/teaching, Christian studies, serving in a ministry, etc.
  3. If your status in missions is uncertain, we will request a new letter showing what you are doing in missions along with new references vouching for you.
  4. As soon as it has been determined your no longer serving in missions, your account will be terminated.
  5. All non-US citizens will be required to be a part of an existing mission organization to be eligible. 


We must uphold our bylaws as a nonprofit and stay above reproach. We cannot put all of our clients at risk due to negligence on our part.

Who We Serve

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Missionaries

Our primary service is to missionaries and missionary families. MSS serves clients from all sorts of different Christian mission organizations. We even sponsor independent missionaries who are spreading the Gospel in their own ministry! 

What types of missionaries does MSS sponsor?

  • Ministry workers with an established missions org. 
  • Ministry workers who are independently serving in full time missions, or are starting their own ministry, etc. 
  • Missionaries who are serving with a ministry and are required to fundraise for their income
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Ministries

MSS works with a myriad of different ministries. From Bible resource production to evangelical ministries across Africa, we are here to help! The best way to define our offer for ministries is by explaining a current service we offer:

Our ministry partners often need their funds directed to different locations on their behalf. These ministries are often receiving donations from the USA and are in need of a local, USA based service to manage these funds. 
As long as the ministry is providing appropriate documentation regarding the use of the sent funds, MSS is able to send their funds to the appropriate places. 

  • We often hold donation balances for ministries to be disbursed to the ministry on a quarterly or semi annually basis
  • Funds can be sent to ministers or projects on your behalf
  • Our template for ministries is to send funds monthly at the maximum, but ideally quarterly or semi-annually
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Crowdfunding

Are you looking for a service similar to GoFundMe? We got you covered! 

MSS offers a dedicated crowdfunding platform that enables you to track your received donations, share your unique giving page, create dates and targets, and even add other fundraising partners to the campaign.

  • Perfect for DTS, Church Mission Trips, Missionary projects, etc. 
  • Quick and easy to setup
  • A portion of the fee associated with CrowdFunding with MSS goes back towards MSS missionaries and ministry projects. 
  • Unlike GoFundMe, these gifts are tax-deductible!

Are All Gifts Tax Deductible? -

Yes! All gifts go directly to MSS, which is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. We then distribute these gifts to our partners. 

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