Responsible Stewardship. Meaningful Impact.
Application
Guidelines
Open Stewardship Program
Each year, Open Bank dedicates a portion of its profits to support organizations that strengthen and serve our communities.
The Open Stewardship Program was created with funds received from Open Bank to support various needs of many organizations that serve our communities. The Board of Directors and Senior Management of Open Bank are committed to the Open Stewardship Program and will evidence a commitment by donating ten percent of the Bank’s profits to the Open Stewardship Foundation each year.
Our commitment means that we will actively support local civic organizations, schools, and public services, in order to help ensure the continuation and growth of quality services in the communities we serve. This includes support for Christian organizations that provide education, help for the needy, medical care, rehabilitation, food for the hungry, and other worthy services.
Our Commitment
The Open Stewardship Program was established through funds received from Open Bank to support organizations that serve and strengthen our communities.
The Board of Directors and Senior Management demonstrate this commitment by allocating ten percent of the Bank’s annual profits to civic, nonprofit, and Christian organizations. This pledge is incorporated into our annual budget as a foundational principle of stewardship.
We actively support local civic organizations, schools, public service institutions, and Christian ministries that provide education, medical care, rehabilitation, food for the hungry, and other essential community services.
Given the significant needs within our communities, not all requests can be funded. Each application is reviewed annually by the Stewardship Committee with thoughtful and careful consideration to ensure resources are distributed judiciously, fairly, and responsibly.
Public Service & Education
Local Civic & Community Organizations
Faith-Based & Christian Organizations
Annual Community Contributions
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2015
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2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
How to Apply
Grant applications are accepted at the end of each calendar year for funding consideration in the following year.
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Applicants are encouraged to provide:
- Organizational overview
- Proposed project details
- Expected outcomes and measurable impact
Applications are reviewed by the Stewardship Committee. Due to limited resources, not all requests can be funded.
We are committed to a fair, thoughtful, and responsible evaluation process.
Contact:
info@openstewardship.com
(213) 593-4885
To formally submit a grant application, please follow the application guidelines provided in this package. We encourage you to provide detailed information about your organization, your proposed project, and the anticipated outcomes.
1. Review Guidelines
2. Prepare Your Application
3. Submit Before Deadline
4. Committee Review
5. Final Selection & Award
Who We Fund
Eligible Organizations
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We welcome applications from:
- 501(c)(3) Civic Nonprofit Organizations
- Christian Nonprofit Organizations serving underprivileged communities
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Eligible programs may include:
- Healthcare services
- Youth development
- Elderly care
- Disability services
- Housing and economic development
- Food and shelter programs
- Educational and workforce initiatives
Not Eligible Organizations
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We do not fund:
- Political action committees
- For-profit businesses
- Loans or investments
- Fundaising events
- Individual churches or seminaries
- Individuals or missionary groups
- Public media organizations
What We Look For
Community Impact
Organizational Capacity
Financial Responsibility
Feasibility & Sustainability
Required Documentation
New Applicants
- Application Cover Sheet
- Application Narrative (max 5 pages)
- 501(c)(3) documentation
- Last two years of signed tax returns
- Three months of recent bank statements
- Detailed program description and projected budget
Returning Applicants
- Application Cover Sheet
- Application Narrative
- 501(c)(3) documentation
- Most recent signed tax return
- Three months of recent bank statements
- Detailed program description and projected budget
- Previous year results and performance report
- Expense report from prior funding
- Previous Year’s Contribution Acknowledgment Letter
Frequently Asked Questions
How many applications can we submit?
Are partial awards possible?
Are site visits required?
Can we submit by mail?
Open Stewardship Program VIDEO TUTORIAL
Cruise of Love
The Cruise of Love event, part of the Love Sharing Project, was the first initiative of its kind in the Korean American community. Designed to celebrate and strengthen the bonds of family love, the event was held annually from 2017 to 2019 and restarted in 2026.
The program offered a 4-day, 3-night cruise during summer vacation, departing from Long Beach, sailing to Ensenada, Mexico, and returning to Long Beach.
Children prepared surprise video messages for their parents, creating touching and emotional moments during the trip.
Families with children on the autism spectrum or with developmental disabilities who had never been able to take a full family vacation were also invited, giving them the chance to experience a cruise together for the first time.
Other Programs
Wheelchair Donation Program
Nonprofit Organization Expo
$1 Million Restaurant Support Program
Love Calendar Donation Initiative
Empowerment Through Food Program
Los Angeles, CA 90017

