Church Finance

Non-profit Ministry Funding Sites

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Does your church have a connection to a non-profit involved in healthcare, education, or community outreach efforts? Here are some sites that list funding and grant opportunities.

The Foundation Center offers multiple ways to research fund opportunities. Find listings of organizations that received grants or find listings of foundations who gave grants. Find grant maps that show where grant money is going in the world, or where it is coming from, as well.

Guidestar offers information on non-profit organizations to help donors with their giving decisions. They offer other funding analysis as well.

Grantsmart, now run by Noza (through UC Berkeley) is a site dedicated to providing free foundation information via 990 charitable foundation tax forms. Find information on foundation gifts to other non-profits, as well as other information, such as assets, officers, etc.

Grantmaker Libraries: Find grantmaker affinity groups. This site lists affinity groups where you can find foundations who may fund your outreach efforts. There are many sites like this when you search keyword ‘grantmaker affinity group’.

Foundation and Grant Resources: Find a listing of grant making institutions here.

Here is a blog for those in fundraising roles.

 

 

 

 



Church Tithing and Finances Covenant Companion Articles

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Offering a Healing Presence, by Chris Haydon – May 2010

The Narcotic of Prosperity, by John E. Phelan – March 2009

Deregulated, by John E. Phelan – January 2009

The Dow, Debt, and Despair…And the Redemptive Word of God, by Mindi Bach – December 2008

Church Financial Leaders Reflect on Market Crisis – November 2008

Reaping Kernels of Hope, by Matt Enquist – May 2009

When the Market Came to Town, by Lawrence Hudson – June 2009



Church Financial Stewardship Articles

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Christianity Today
Wanting More in an Age of Plenty
Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and The Christian Consumer
It Takes More than a Recession to End Consumption
Buy to Be, Be to Buy
Culture in an Age of Consumption
Church Finances: Spotting Red Flags
Is Your Church Fiscally Fit?
Are We Staying on Budget?
Our Interesting Approaches to Tithing
California Dreaming

Leadership Network
The Genesis of Generosity
Generosity Needs More Than a Sermon

Your Church
Building Better Budgets
Surviving a Church Financial Audit

Other publications
Seven Ways Home, by Jill Shook, Sojourners (Ideas to keep housing affordable)
Ways of Giving, by Brad Hill, Christian Century
Irrational Act, Forbes
Scarcity and Generosity, Sojourners
Stewardship and Simple Thinking, Alban Institute
Safeguard the Church Treasury, Church Finance
New Study Shows Trends in Tithing and Donating, – Barna Update
Economics for Disciples, Christian Century



Tithing and Finances Articles from Covenant Newswire

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Year-end Mission Appeal Seeks to Ease Recession’s Pain
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, December 23, 2008. Although the global financial crisis has challenged most families in the United States, it has devastated families in other parts of the world.

Generosity: Tough Sell in Troubled Economy?
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, October 16, 2008. Using secular standards, some suggest the notion of generosity is an increasingly tough sell in today’s economy.

Teens, Children Feel the Stress in Financial Crisis, Too
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, October 10, 2008. Adults are not the only people feeling the emotional strain of the current financial crisis. So are teens and younger children.

Covenant Investment Leaders Reflect on Market Crisis
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, October 6, 2008. Leaders of the Evangelical Covenant Church say their approach to financial and investment management is helping ministries related to the denomination weather the volatility of the current world financial crisis.

North Park Offers Online Church Administration Course
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, September 15, 2008. The School of Business and Nonprofit Management (SBNM) at North Park University has introduced a new graduate certificate in church administration that may be completed entirely online.

Ease of Auto Withdrawal Tithing Hasn’t Swayed Most Covenanters
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, August 22, 2008. Several Evangelical Covenant churches have started giving congregants the option of giving through automatic withdrawal or bill pay from their bank accounts, but response has been less than enthusiastic so far, they say.

Church Radically Changes Budgeting Process
This article is available from Covenant Newswire, March 27, 2008. A change in the way Montecito Covenant Church developed its budget for this year has enabled the congregation to more closely align its expenses with ministry priorities, says pastor Don Johnson.



Generosity and Giving Covenant Newswire Articles

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October 2009
Congregation ‘Walks the Talk’ in Serving Community – October 15, 2009
Michigan Church to Donate House to Needy Family – October 9, 2009

August 2009
With Teamwork Small Congregation Builds on Big Idea – August 21, 2009
Community Responds to Church’s ‘Great Giveaway’ – August 6, 2009

July 2009
Kids Ministry Engages Scripture in Practical Ways – July 1, 2009

June 2009
German Churches Helping Detroit Youth Camp Program – June 29, 2009
Covenant Budget Weathering Economic Turmoil – June 26, 2009
Congregation Responds With Gift of Car, Home Repairs – June 22, 2009
Kids Ride to Raise Funds for Children in Colombia – June 18, 2009

May 2009
Pink Flamingos ‘Invasion’ Funding Youth Mission Trip – May 14, 2009
East Coast Budget Reflects Accelerated Church Plant Schedule – May 8, 2009
Midsouth Adopts ‘Faith’ Budget, Re-Elects Bolinder – May 6, 2009

April 2009
“Reverse Tithe” – Giving Back, Reaching Out – April 30, 2009
Support Group Formed for Those Who Lost Jobs – April 21, 2009
Kerman Church Donates Food to Drought-Ravaged Area – April 15, 2009
Fund Helps Families Caught in Economic ‘Middle’ – April 10, 2009
Generosity – ‘Paying It Forward’ to Another in Need – April 10, 2009
Birthday Twist: Better to Give Than Receive – April 9, 2009
North Park Students Take Call to Generosity Seriously – April 1, 2009

March 2009
A ‘Night Out’ for Parents Hard-Hit by Economy – March 24, 2009
Church Asks Portion of Local Gardens for Food Bank – March 23, 2009

2008 and previous
North Park Expands 2009 Aid in Response to Recession – December 22, 2008
‘Facebook Pastor’ Uses Networking to Help 500 Students – December 19, 2008
Excess Giving Returned to Members – and Multiplied! – September 5, 2008
‘Plant a Seed, Nurture It, Watch It Grow’ – January 28, 2005
What Kind of Difference Can $100 Make? – January 23, 2004
It’s a Modern Day Parable of the Talents – December 7, 2002



Generosity and Giving Books

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Many of the following books are available through the Covenant Bookstore. Click on the title to place your order or find out more about the book. You can also visit the Covenant Bookstore’s website. If you would like to speak with someone about these or other resources before ordering them, please contact the Covenant Resource Center at (800) 338-IDEA/4332.

Perspectives on How to Steward Money:

Money and Faith, compiled by Michael Schut
Growing Givers’ Hearts, by Rebecca Burch Basinger and Thomas H. Jeavons
The Generosity Factor, by Ken Blanchard and S. Truett Cathy
Money, Possessions, and Eternity, by Randy Alcorn
The Steward: A Biblical Symbol Come of Age, by Douglas John Hall
Ask, Thank, Tell, by Charles R. Lane
The Treasure Principle, by Randy Alcorn
Generosity: Moving toward life that is truly life, by Gordon MacDonald
Following Christ in a Consumer Society, by John F. Kavanaugh
The Divine Commodity, by Skye Jethani
A High Price for Abundant Living, by Henry Rempel
Fields of Gold, by Andy Stanley

Financial Stewardship for Churches:

Our Stewardship: Managing Our Assets, by John L. Golv
The Great Permission: An Asset-Based Field Guide for Congregations, by Bob Sitze for ELCA
Giving and Stewardship in an Effective Church, by Kennon L. Callahan
Revolutionizing Christian Stewardship, by Dan R. Dick
Celebrating the Offering, by Melvin and James Amerson
Passing the Plate, by Christian Smith and Michael Emerson
When Not to Build: An Architect’s Unconventional Wisdom for the Growing Church, by Ray Bowman and Eddy Hall

Church Resources for Children and Families:

Let the Children Give: Time, Talents, Love and Money, by Delia Halverson
Thinking Theologically about Money, by Sarah Arthur
Thinking Theologically about Haves and Have Nots
The ABC’s of Handling Money God’s Way, by Howard and Bev Dayton
Money Planner for Kids, by Larry Burkett



Church Financial Management Sites

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Covenant Trust Company | Covenant Trust Company provides trustee and management services for most revocable living trusts and various types of irrevocable trusts arranged by Covenant Estate Planning Services.

National Covenant Properties | NCP has been serving member churches of The Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC) since 1970 to provide loans for new church construction and church additions. Currently NCP has over $236,000,000 in loans to more than 260 Covenant projects. Funds for these loans are obtained from NCP’s sale of investment certificates.

Good Sense Ministry | Good $ense resources can be utilized to teach, train, support, and encourage your congregation in the core value of biblical stewardship.

Balanced | This approach to financial management from a biblical perspective comes from Andy Stanley’s church, North Point Community Church in Georgia. It offers very practical tools to get our financial lives balanced.

Congregational Resource Guide | The CRG (Congregational Resource Guide) is a project of the Alban Institute, and fully funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. as a free gift to America’s Congregations. The abundance of resources available for congregations and their leaders can be overwhelming. The CRG is constantly sifting and mining these materials for those that demonstrate a high likelihood for usefulness in congregational life.

The Ecumenical Stewardship Center | The Ecumenical Stewardship Center engages and inspires Christian steward leaders for transforming church communities.

Stewardship of Life is a site covering all aspects of stewardship, from tithing to earth care, to sabbath and much, much more. Find prayers, liturgies, articles, verses, quotes, and more on all stewardship topics.

Three Simple Rules | The Three Simple Rules encourage Christians to spend less than they earn, save now and buy later, and to know their debt.

Generous Giving | Generous Giving challenges us to live by the question of what could happen if Christians were truly generous with their resources, living out of the joy of giving instead of the duty of tithing.

GenerousChurch | GenerousChurch helps leaders release generosity in their churches through leadership development, campaigns, and culture change. Their books, online learning, coaching, events, and web resources will help them expand the impact of their leaders, change their money conversation, and grow the giving capacity of their people.

Leadership Network | The Leadership Network fosters church innovation and growth through strategies, programs, tools, and resources consistent with their mission: to identify, connect, and help high-capacity Christian leaders multiply their impact.

Building Church Leaders | This site provides free articles, helping you and your team stay informed of topics that affect the church.

Emptytomb.org | This site contains valuable facts and statistics for gaining perspective on spending and giving habits in the U.S. and the world.

Global Rich List | This site is a tool to find your standing in the world by personal income.