Upgrading Your Giving System: Why “LATER” isn’t Better
When Leonard Bernstein said, “To achieve great things, two things are needed: a PLAN and NOT QUITE ENOUGH TIME,” he was surely talking about churches...
Recurring giving is the short-term lifeblood of a church’s funding. As an organization that relies on free will gifts, it can be difficult to plan for the future. But monthly scheduled gifts give you a measure of insight and stability.
This campaign checklist (with sample email) can help you encourage more givers to commit to gift schedules.
To learn more about how recurring giving can supplement a comprehensive stewardship strategy, our 2022 Stewardship Survey initiative includes access to:
Related:
What the Numbers Say About Recurring Giving
Why Churches Should Offer (& Promote) Scheduled Giving
Every Little Bit Helps: The Role of Microdonations in Stewardship Efforts
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