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What allows you to be involved in ministry?
 

My ministry with Campus Crusade for Christ is supported solely by the consistent financial gifts of individuals like you and churches. All full time staff with Campus Crusade have the privilege of sharing their ministry with other concerned individuals and asking them to be a partner in ministry with them. Most gifts are given on a regular basis (i.e. monthly, quarterly, annually). These gifts cover my ongoing ministry expenses.

Why do you raise support?
 

Those who partner with me in ministry through their financial gifts and prayers allow me to give my full time and attention to the ministry God has called me to. It allows my partners to extend the reach, impact and influence they might never have the opportunity to do otherwise.

How can I partner with your ministry?
 

There are a variety of options for you to give to my ministry, a few are outlined below. Please click on the method you prefer for more information. If you have questions about giving to my ministry or how the funds are used please use this form to send me a message. By the way, my account number with Campus Crusade for Christ is 0441639
Electronic Transfers
Give via Credit Card
By Check
  Corporate Matching Gifts
stocks/bonds/mutual funds
vehicles
estate giving

Can I get a tax deduction for my contributions?
 

All gifts made payable to Campus Crusade for Christ are tax deductible. You will receive a receipt for tax purposes with each gift and a summary of giving both midyear and at the end of the year documenting all gifts to my ministry. If you ever have problems with gifts to my ministry or receiving receipts please do not hesitate to contact me via phone (407-826-2510) or via e-mail at: .

How does Campus Crusade compare to other charities?
 

Not only is Campus Crusade for Christ a founding member of the Evangelical Council For Financial Accountability but it also consistently ranks high in efficiency (percentage of dollars raised compared to dollars actually going to programs). Check out the article below from Forbes Magazine. These files require the Acrobat reader, a free application you can get here if you don't already have it.

Forbes Annual Report on Charities 2001 (PDF) [309 KB]

Non-Profit Times Top 100 of 2001 [Link] charts.pdf [126KB]