Capital Campaign Giving Methods
Creative Ways to Give
Priority Budgeting
Many families will choose to rearrange their priorities
and give up something currently in their budget in order to give to the capital
campaign. Priority budgeting may lead to
postponing or adjusting a planned expenditure such as a new car, a vacation, or
home remodeling.
Re-channeling a Present Expenditure
Many families incur short-term heavy expenditures for
special needs. For instance, some
families have heavy expenses while their children attend college. They learn to budget their money during those
years to cover those costs. One couple
decided that since their children were graduating, they would give what they had
been spending on college education to the capital campaign.
Gifts of Unexpected Cash
In addition to a regular pledge period commitment, several
people give unexpected cash. Many people
give their income tax refunds as a part of their commitment.
Gifts from Increases in Income
Some people have incremental salary increases or bonuses
in their employment contracts. You may
wish to include these anticipated salary increases in your commitment.
Gifts of Accumulated Cash
Some people save money over a period of years for a
special project (a vacation cabin or a new car or truck). You may wish to share all or some of your
“dream” savings to the campaign.
Trusts and Wills
While such gifts do not provide immediate benefit to our
campaign, they are marvelous gifts of commitment to supplement what you may be
able to pledge over the campaign.
Gifts of Valuable Real and Personal Property
One couple may give a late model car. Others may give jewelry or other valuable
property. An unencumbered piece of real
estate that is readily sale able can be a wonderful gift.
Gifts of Stocks and Bonds
Stock
gifts can be very advantageous to both the donor and the church. A tax attorney or tax accountant can advise
about the most advantageous way to make the transfer.
Gifts of Life Insurance
Some
people accumulate cash in insurance policies, which can be given in support of
the campaign.