Ways To Give
Current Gifts
Testamentary Gifts by Your Last Will and Testament or Trust Agreement
Gifts made to the Foundation at your death can be directed by the terms of your Last Will and Testament or Trust Agreement.
Gifts from Your IRA
Each year, Congress decides whether gifts can be made directly from your IRA to the Foundation by direct transfer without being included in your taxable income for that year (which is a very nice tax result). When that occurs, IRA owners who are over 70 ½ can direct their IRA custodian to transfer up to $100,000 from the IRA directly to the Foundation. If Congress does not permit this, the gift is included in ordinary income and a charitable deduction can be taken. Either way, this works is a good result for the donor and an excellent result for the Foundation, since it does not pay income tax on the IRA distributions.
Gifts from Your Life Insurance
You can either transfer the ownership of the policy to the Foundation during your lifetime, or you can make the Foundation the recipient of the life insurance proceeds at your death by naming the Foundation as a beneficiary of the policy.
Gifts form Charitable Remainder Trusts
You can establish a charitable remainder trust and name the Foundation as the beneficiary of that trust.
Questions?
Please contact the church office with any questions regarding The Foundation or how to become a member of The Covenant Society.
Memorial Gifts
Financial gifts can be given to our church in memory of, or to honor someone, or to recognize a special occasion. Memorial gifts may be given to the church’s endowment or to the annual fund or they may be given for a specific purpose. Please call one of the Pastors or the Finance Manager to discuss a memorial gift.