Who Is Boaz

Boaz was generous, considerate, and gracious, which is why God chose to use Boaz to redeem Ruth. He provided a place for Ruth to harvest from, but also left extra grain which resulted in a greater ripple effect than the human eye can see. Through Ruth’s story, her redemption from Boaz foreshadows Jesus being our Ultimate Savior.

Who Is Impacted

OneVine Foundation understands the importance of community. We will support nonprofits who exemplify the characteristics of Boaz who are diligently supporting the Ruths of Today.

Benevolent: Generous by always looking out for the welfare of the community of women they serve.

Observant: Attentive to the needs of those in the community, noticing the situations and ensuring protection and provision.

Admirable: Exemplifying high moral standards, integrity, and respect.

Zestful: Approaches responsibilities with enthusiasm and a strong sense of duty, committed to doing what is right.

Boaz Grant Process

  • If the nonprofit seems to be a good fit, we will set up a meeting to get to know you and and your mission, vision, and values.

  • Management Team will go and visit nonprofit in action.

  • Nonprofit will fill out Boaz Grant Application

    By Invitation Only

  • The management team will complete a Reccomendation Analysis to see if the nonprofit qualifies. Review will take up to 5 business days.

  • The management team will then review and determine if the potential recipient is a good fit for the Boaz Grant.

  • If OneVine chooses to proceed, the management team will commit to supporting the nonprofit for multiple years.

OneVine Foundation uses a disciplined ten factor scoring model to evaluate potential nonprofits. In addition, we evaluate their impact by using the 5Fs. Our goal is that we help in each of the Fs, but the nonprofits do not necessarily have to have all the 5Fs.