22 min

A Special Three-Part Series with Church Growth Services: Episode #2 – The Upside and Downside of Designated Giving in Churches – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer Rainer on Leadership

    • Christianity

Most gifts to churches are given without designating how the funds should be spent. However, there are cases when donors restrict their donations or give to a designated account. While every donation helps kingdom work, designated gifts can be tricky. Mike Stadelmayer of Church Growth Services joins Thom and Sam, and they discuss some of the nuances around restricted giving.







Designated gifts are restricted to a particular project or budget line item.













They are a blessing when people give above and beyond their undesignated tithe.













Some churches strategically request designated gifts, like mission offerings and capital campaigns.













Some members give only designated gifts because of pet projects or discontent with leadership.













By law, designated gifts must be used for their intended purposes.













Designated gifts to individuals are not tax-deductible contributions.













When a church has too many designated funds, givers get confused. And confused givers typically donate less.













Some churches use a “one fund” approach to giving.







Resources:



Church Growth Services





Get your FREE eBook, 5 Generosity Megatrends





* Episode #1: Making the Ask: How Pastors Should Approach Key Church Donors – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer





* Episode #3: What Should You Do When a Handful of Key Donors Support the Church – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer



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Most gifts to churches are given without designating how the funds should be spent. However, there are cases when donors restrict their donations or give to a designated account. While every donation helps kingdom work, designated gifts can be tricky. Mike Stadelmayer of Church Growth Services joins Thom and Sam, and they discuss some of the nuances around restricted giving.







Designated gifts are restricted to a particular project or budget line item.













They are a blessing when people give above and beyond their undesignated tithe.













Some churches strategically request designated gifts, like mission offerings and capital campaigns.













Some members give only designated gifts because of pet projects or discontent with leadership.













By law, designated gifts must be used for their intended purposes.













Designated gifts to individuals are not tax-deductible contributions.













When a church has too many designated funds, givers get confused. And confused givers typically donate less.













Some churches use a “one fund” approach to giving.







Resources:



Church Growth Services





Get your FREE eBook, 5 Generosity Megatrends





* Episode #1: Making the Ask: How Pastors Should Approach Key Church Donors – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer





* Episode #3: What Should You Do When a Handful of Key Donors Support the Church – An Interview with Mike Stadelmayer



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22 min

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