2026 Prayer Journey Fundraising Projects

Consider these impactful projects as you either (1) donate towards a specific project or (2) register to fundraise

Fundraisers will receive a merch prize if they raise $250+!

*total cannot include donations made towards your own fundraising goal

Staff-Led Projects

Canada Mobilization | $10,000

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This year’s Canadian Mobilization project invites young adults to reflect deeply—not only on how they live their lives—but where—looking to Jesus as their teacher. We'll be focusing on smaller, more personal gatherings that foster meaningful interactions across Canada. Through these events, we aim to not only mobilize participants for MoveIn but to disciple and equip them as passionate followers of Jesus, starting in their own communities. 

Together, we’ll inspire prayerful action, challenge young adults to “move in,” and excite the next generation for years to come.

 

Project Leader: Olivia

Global Mobilization | $35,000

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God has been on the move through MoveIn globally. Over the past five years, momentum in both Latin America and Europe has continued to grow, yet there is still much work ahead to see teams form and flourish.

Funding for this project will also support mobilization efforts, including vision trips and participation in key external events, helping to share the MoveIn vision with more young people in strategic regions around the world.

Project Leaders: Josua, Olber, Valera

Global MoveIner Events | $8,000

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God is at work strengthening MoveIn teams around the world. Gathering together plays a key role in that growth. Funding for this project will support global MoveIner events designed to encourage, equip, and connect teams, specifically our conference in Latin America (August), our conference in Europe (October), and our conference in Canada (February).

These gatherings help deepen community, renew vision, and sustain long-term impact. This project will also help subsidize conference costs for those who cannot afford to attend, particularly students who are exploring moving in. 

Project Leaders: Kristen, Sheryce

MoveIner Care Fund | $5,000

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As we mobilize young people to live and pray among the unreached urban poor, they step into a calling that is both beautiful and costly. Urban life brings real challenges, including stress, isolation, and spiritual burnout. No one can sustain it without a strong community.

Your support helps create that community, ensuring MoveIners can thrive spiritually and serve faithfully for the long term. Funding provides counselling, spiritual direction, and team retreats. Join us in seeing MoveIners not only move in, but remain healthy, supported, and faithful as they love their neighbours over time.

Project Leaders: Shane, Niki

MoveIn Philippines | $15,000

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MoveIn aims to multiply disciples. This year, we focus on deepening and broadening our impact.  Our discipleship groups have begun to multiply; we'll facilitate the formation of more discipleship groups among the unreached urban poor. We'll also mobilize more teams of Christians to engage Muslim slums in the Philippines.

To achieve this, we'll conduct multiple rounds of "The Heart of God" MoveIn course, equipping participants to understand God's heart for the poor and the unreached and to join His mission. This project also supports our existing staff and MoveIners through ongoing training and development.


Project Leader: Ryan

Special Projects

MoveIner Ministry Fund

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A long-term MoveIner is excited to raise funds to support 15 amazing ministries led by MoveIners who are sharing the love of Christ by meeting practical needs in their unreached, poor neighbourhoods.

Nigel & Jessie's Fundraising

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MoveIn's Director Nigel is excited to again raise funds to help see our staff team grow and expand to mobilize and support many more young people to “move in.”