"stewardship" filtered by Capital Campaigns
By ECFVP Team
Access resources on stewardship and annual giving, capital campaigns, planned giving and more.
By Sarah Townsend Leach
This is part two of a two part blog in which I address a question I hear frequently. In part two, I will address capital giving and planned giving.
By Sarah Townsend Leach
The short answer to his questions is, if we (the campaign leadership from your parish supported by me, your ECF capital campaign consultant) do our jobs right, the total given through annual stewardship pledges will not decrease over the course of a capital campaign.
By Kim Hanson
“Doesn’t having a capital campaign negatively impact annual stewardship?” This question is one of the most frequently asked by churches anticipating a capital drive.
By Diana Church Empsall
We aren’t asking for money because we need money for its own sake, but because of what that money will enable us to do, together.
By Sarah Townsend Leach
Aside from the elements of our Christian faith and worship practices, churches are not so different from secular nonprofit organizations, and can learn valuable lessons from our non-religious cousins.
The Constituency Model consists of concentric circles that represent levels of connection an organization’s constituents have to an organization. I have modified the model to fit the structure and life of the Episcopal Church. The model can serve as a powerful fundraising and engagement tool for finding donors and volunteers and more deeply engaging those who already contribute time and talent.
By Terri Mathes
If you worry about “always asking for money” in your congregation, this webinar is for you.
By Norah Joslyn
In English and Spanish, written by Bishop Greg Rickel, Diocese of Olympia
By Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows & Sabrina Colman
Many small parishes never undertake capital campaigns because of the difficulties and limitations that come with having few resources.