Being good stewards of our resources

Community

Coastal Management Trust (CMT) provided the initial startup funding of two public charities with the donation of producing oil and gas properties.  CMT employs a unique business model whereby these non-profits join with CMT in the acquisition of producing oil and gas properties for their own account. 


  

With this stable cash flow long term budgeting and commitments can be made.  These non-profit organizations have flourished and continue to bring medical, education, disaster relief and construction projects in a Christian context to impoverished communities in some of the poorest nations in the world. Perry L. Shaw, Trustee of CMT serves on the Board of Directors of these non-profit organizations and remains actively involved in their planning, activities and support. 

Non-profits that we support

New Beginning Resources, Inc.

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New Beginning Resources, Inc. (NBRI) is a 501 (c)3 tax exempt operating foundation that was founded in November, 2005.  NBRI founded and continues to support a Christian school of 130 students located in San Pedro Jocopilas, in the province of Quiche, Guatemala. 


https://nbri.net/


Agape In Action, Inc

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Agape In Action, Inc. (AIA) operates a large missions facility located on the grounds of the National Hospital in  Santa Cruze del Quiche.  The facility serves as a base for the hosting of medical, dental, surgery and other teams . AIA also provides rural medical clinics in the surrounding Mayan villages.  NBRI formed Highland Missions, Inc. in 2005 as a non-profit supporting organization for AIA.


https://www.agapeinaction.org/


Haiti Bible Mission

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In 2009, Haiti Bible Mission (HBM) joined NBRI in a partnership which resulted in the construction of a missions facility in Jeremie, Haiti.  NBRI continues to provide support services stateside for HBM.  When Hurricane Matthew struck Haiti on October 4, 2016, the HBM facility became the main humanitarian aid distribution center to the area and HBM helped rebuild in the surrounding communities.  HBM also manages the Te Wouj School with 130 students in this remote village.


https://haitibiblemission.org/