Ministry Funds Flow

Fiduciary-Aggregated vIBAN Architecture for 508(c)(1)(A) Ministries

Listing individual 508(c)(1)(A) belief entities directly on bank applications triggers automated rejection algorithms due to the lack of public 501(c)(3) determination letters. Under this protocol, MLITR Research LLC manages a single centralized master FBO chassis as Attorney-in-Fact, issuing virtual IBAN (vIBAN) sub-accounts mapped to individual ministry FEINs via OpenAPI pointers to eliminate onboarding friction and bank de-risk closures.

STEP 01

Donors & Cause Supporters

Make voluntary cause donations to support the ministry’s faith-based missions.

STEP 02

508(c)(1)(A) Ministry

Non-reporting, automatically tax-exempt belief entity receiving voluntary contributions.

Statutory: 26 U.S.C. § 508  Auxiliary FEIN

CENTRAL HUB

MLITR Research LLC

Wyoming Series LLC (W.S. § 17-29-211) operating as Attorney-in-Fact Agent (W.S. § 3-9-101).

Signatory: Master FBO Hub Single CIP/KYC Event

STEP 04

vIBAN Sub-Account Array

Provisioned under MLITR Master FBO. Mapped to ministry FEIN via OpenAPI metadata pointers.

Uniform Name: MLITR Research LLC 31 CFR Part 210
STEP 05

BaaS Clearing & Ministry Treasury

Settlement via ACH/Fedwire clearing. Direct payout to ministry operations and charitable missions.

Disbursement: Direct Operational 100% Exemption

Wyoming Series LLC (W.S. § 17-29-211)

Step 01
Donors & Cause Supporters

Donors and cause supporters contribute voluntary funds directly to support the 508(c)(1)(A) ministry’s faith-based missions, community outreach, and ecclesiastical objectives without commercial counter-performance.

Chassis / Legal:

Faith-Based Cause Contributions

Mandate Basis:

Voluntary Cause Donations

Signatory:

Individual Donors & Supporters

Tax / Compliance:

Non-Commercial Faith-Based Inflows
Operational Principles:
  • Makes voluntary cause-based contributions.
  • Operates under non-commercial voluntary giving principles.
  • Funds support specific belief-aligned ministry missions.

Structural Failure of Individual Onboarding vs. Master vIBAN Architecture

Why opening individual bank accounts for non-reporting 508(c)(1)(A) entities causes systematic rejection, and how MLITR’s FBO Attorney-in-Fact chassis solves it.

Individual 508(c)(1)(A) Bank Application

REJECTED BY BANK ALGORITHMS

Fiduciary Master vIBAN Architecture

INSTITUTIONALLY COMPLIANT

Side-by-Side Architectural Matrix

Dimension Retail Bank Onboarding Model MLITR Master vIBAN Chassis
Legal Entity Name on Bank Record Individual 508(c)(1)(A) Ministry Name Uniform Master: MLITR Research LLC
Legal Authority Basis Direct Application / PTC Trustee Claims W.S. § 3-9-101 Attorney-in-Fact POA
Sub-Account Allocation None (Isolated standalone accounts) OpenAPI FEIN Database Pointer Mapping
MSB & Regulatory Status High Risk (Reclassification under 18 USC 1960) Statutory Agency Exemption Satisfied
Tax Exemption Basis Rejected for missing 501(c)(3) letter Mandatory Exemption (26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A))

Interactive vIBAN Master-Sub Ledger Simulator

Simulate incoming voluntary cause donations, dynamic vIBAN sub-account routing, OpenAPI metadata FEIN tagging, and ministry operational treasury disbursements.

Simulation Parameters

Total Monthly Ministry Donations: $640,000
Active 508(c)(1)(A) Ministries: 4
Fiduciary Reserve & Operations Ratio: 2.5%

Clearing Rule:

31 CFR Part 210

Onboarding Status:

Master FBO Verified

Total Treasury Allocation

$10,000,000

Master FBO Ledger Routing

Attorney-in-Fact Reserve

$100,000

MLITR Administrative Operations

Net Client Private Treasury

$9,900,000

Allocated to Grantor-Trustees

98-SERIES CLIENT PRIVATE TREASURY vIBAN LEDGER MAP

vIBAN Sub-Account ID Auxiliary FEIN Ministry Cause Allocated Inflow Net Treasury Payout

Statutory, Legal & Regulatory Framework

Exhaustive legal breakdown of the Ecclesia Law architecture, Wyoming Series LLC provisions, Money Services Business (MSB) exemptions, and federal 508(c)(1)(A) tax codes.

Wyoming Series LLC (W.S. § 17-29-211)

Functions as the operational umbrella chassis capable of establishing an unlimited number of internal sub-series. Each series maintains an independent legal identity, its own FEIN, and an impenetrable statutory liability firewall protecting the master LLC and peer sub-entities.

Statutory Authority: W.S. § 17-29-211(a)
Liability Limitation: Assets of individual series are protected from liabilities of other series or master entity.

Uniform Power of Attorney (W.S. § 3-9-101)

Rather than acting as a traditional trustee, MLITR Research is appointed as an administrative agent under a private Attorney-in-Fact mandate. This delegation avoids regulated “trust company business,” satisfying state banking exemptions and avoiding the “MSB Trap”.

Statutory Mandate: Wyoming W.S. § 3-9-101 et seq.
MSB Trap Exemption: Bypasses § 13-5-701 kinship limits & 18 U.S.C. § 1960 reclassification.

26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A) Mandatory Exception

Churches, integrated auxiliaries, and conventions or associations of churches are mandatory exceptions to 501(c)(3) application requirements. They are automatically tax-exempt and non-reporting under federal law without requiring IRS determination letters or Form 990 filings.

Federal Code: 26 U.S.C. § 508(c)(1)(A)
Reporting Requirement: Zero obligation for annual Form 990 tax disclosures.

Federal Clearing & 31 CFR Part 210

Federal regulations governing ACH and Fedwire disbursements dictate that receiving financial institutions are not obligated to perform name-matching queries on incoming payments, clearing transactions by relying on unique account numbers provided in entry records.

Regulation: 31 CFR Part 210 / ACH Entry Detail
FBO Model: Uniform master name MLITR Research LLC prevents retail bank onboarding friction.

ECCLESIA LAW — Trading style of MLITR Research LLC, Wyoming, USA. Operates exclusively under Attorney-in-Fact mandates granted through private powers of attorney. Not a BAR-regulated public law practice.