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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATIONS

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATIONS. PLANNED GIVING HANDBOOK. 2005. THE CHURCH ETERNAL. “Dearly beloved, the Church is of God and will be preserved to the end of time . . . .”. Yet far too often, Churches take the short-term view. ANNUAL BUDGET SETS OUR TIME HORIZON.

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATIONS

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  1. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED METHODIST FOUNDATIONS PLANNED GIVING HANDBOOK 2005

  2. THE CHURCH ETERNAL “Dearly beloved, the Church is of God and will be preserved to the end of time . . . .”

  3. Yet far too often, Churches take the short-term view

  4. ANNUAL BUDGET SETS OUR TIME HORIZON

  5. DEVELOPING LONG-RANGE PLANNING Three-year pledges for a capital fund drive is a beginning

  6. WHAT ABOUT A PERMANENT FUND FOR OUR CHURCH ? • Gifts for tomorrow • Practice our liturgy • Expand future ministry

  7. ENDOWMENT AS HERITAGE A way to give that establishes a source for future funding • A way to invite donors to give to something they know will last

  8. SET POLICIES EARLY Local boards of trustees and Endowment committees recommend fund policies Charge Conference approves establishment of the fund

  9. CONSIDER THREE ENDOWMENTS Property Maintenance Missions General Endowment

  10. PROPERTY MAINTENACE • Take care of what we already have • Improve and construct • what we will need in the years ahead

  11. MISSIONS • Offer Christ beyond the doors of our church • Expand outreach of church’s ministry

  12. GENERAL ENDOWMENT • For special needs • Approve by leadership

  13. EXPAND GIVING POSSIBILITIES • Allows giving from “two pockets” • Helps people think about stewardship • Establishes another stream of income

  14. HELP DONORS ACHIEVE THEIR GOALS • Life Income • Family support • Charitable provisions

  15. WHY THE IMPORTANCE? Why an Endowment Fund ? 1 ½ to 2 % of UMs die each year Yet very few of our UM churches receive planned gifts on regular basis

  16. $41,000,000,000,000 Inheritances over next 50 years Estimate 10% to religious institutions Good planned giving program crucial

  17. HOW DO WE START? Invite a representative from your regional United Methodist Foundation to meet with you

  18. WHAT ARE THE RESULTS? “. . . Church will be preserved to the end of time.”

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