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Financial contributions are vital to the ongoing health and vitality of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) and the Congregational Foundation.
Donations to the NACCC support our mission and vision through the NACCC’s programs and funds, which, in turn, support church ministries, education and leadership development, growth, and the health of local churches. Financial support to the NACCC is vital to our success and will help maintain our continued growth.
DONATIONS BY PHONE OR CHECK
To make a gift by telephone, please call 414-856-1617.
To make a gift by check, please make your check payable to “NACCC” and include a note with any gift designation.
Please mail your check to:
NACCC
Development
PO Box 288
Oak Creek, WI 53154
IRA ROLLOVER GIFTS
Age 72 (70.5 if you reached that age prior to Jan. 1, 2020) is the age at which you must begin to take withdrawals from traditional IRAs. Why not make a charitable donation to the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) or Congregational Foundation (CF) from your IRA account?
What a great way to support the NACCC/CF and have the extra benefit of avoiding the income tax you are required to pay on your IRA distributions.
Making an IRA rollover gift is easy to do.
Please contact us by phone, email, or mail to receive instructions for your IRA administrator.
NACCC/CF
P.O. Box 288
Oak Creek, WI 53154
Cheryl Milnes
414-856-1616 email
PLANNED GIVING
A Planned Gift is any major gift made to a non-profit in a person’s lifetime, or at death, which is part of the donor’s overall financial and/or estate planning. Estate and gift planning incorporates many different kinds of financial and tax benefits. By making a planned gift or bequest to the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (NACCC) or the Congregational Foundation you are helping to ensure its longtime health and success.
WILLS AND BEQUESTS
Wills and bequests provide a simple way to make a gift that will keep on giving after your lifetime. Designating a charity in a life insurance policy or retirement account is commonly done. Declaring a specific dollar amount or percentage of your estate to a charity is another option. The charity will be notified of your gift upon your death.
LIFE INSURANCE
A life insurance policy that is no longer needed for family protection or is specifically purchased to benefit an organization can be given during your lifetime. This gift will benefit the organization upon your death but is irrevocable once the ownership of the policy has been transferred.
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If you have any questions or would like to know more about the NACCC, please send us a message. We look forward to hearing from you!