S9 Ep3 Where does Money for Charities and Churches Come From?

S9 Ep3 Where does Money for Charities and Churches Come From?

Author: Simon Glazier and Bex Elder February 19, 2025 Duration: 25:43

In the third episode of this season on ‘Making Things Happen: Churches, Charities and Money’, Simon and Bex discuss possible revenue sources for charities and churches, and how best to interact with them.

Some key points of interest covered in this episode include the following:

  • Bex and Simon start off the discussion by identifying possible sources of revenue for charities and churches, including individual donors, companies, grant-making bodies, other charities and government organisations. [01:34]
  • In response to a question from Bex, Simon talks about possible responsibilities and obligations that may arise when making applications for financial support from sources other than individual donors. [03:54]
  • When thinking about how best to attract individual donors, Simon suggests that the primary focus should be on building a community of engaged supporters, with the first task being to identify like-minded people who are most likely to be committed to the vision and purpose of your church or charity. [05:15]
  • When asked about what it takes for people to give to a cause, Simon suggests that making a personal connection is vital. People tend to respond positively when it is clear that a charity or church is relevant to them and is making a difference to a situation or issue that is important to them. [08:09] A related point that should not be underestimated is the ability to leverage additional support that can be accomplished by supporters who share enthusiastically with others their passion for a charity or church. [08:56]
  • When asked what would encourage her to give to a cause, Bex comments that she responds positively to personal connection and relevance, and also to evidence that a genuine difference is being made. [10:26] Factors that tend to inhibit her from giving include a ‘cold approach’ on the doorstep that insists on an immediate response or an appeal for money that disregards other aspects of an individual’s involvement with a charity. [11:48] Simon goes on to speak about the importance of integrity and transparency when making such approaches. [12:36]
  • Simon talks about how individuals can give to charities, including the following points: cash donations; regular giving through bank transfers / standing orders; lump sums; and fundraising activities. [14:48]
  • Two tax-efficient ways to give to charity are to leave a legacy in your will [17:09] and to take advantage of gift aid. [19:34]
  • Simon goes on to explain how matching donation schemes work [20:51], and he also highlights the advantages of planned spontaneous giving in that context. [21:55]
  • If a charity is faced with the unwelcome prospect of running out of money, the following two approaches can be helpful: try to maximise current income sources; ensure that you abide by charity legislation and that you have set up a contingency plan for this kind of circumstance. [22:39]
  • The next episode in this season will focus on budgeting and cash flow issues that can arise when managing the finances of a church or charity. [25:02]

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Money, faith, and the practical realities of modern life often feel like separate worlds. 'Where Your Treasure Is...': The Podcast where Faith and Finance Meet bridges that gap, creating a space for thoughtful conversation about stewardship in a complex financial landscape. Hosted by Simon Glazier and Bex Elder, this podcast isn't about simplistic answers or prosperity gospel; it's a grounded exploration of how timeless biblical wisdom interacts with the nuts and bolts of financial planning, debt, investing, and generosity within the UK system. Each episode tackles a specific issue-from pensions and mortgages to ethical spending and the meaning of wealth-filtering it through a lens of Christian thought. You'll hear practical advice intertwined with reflective discussion, asking what it truly means to be responsible with our possessions. The goal is to equip listeners with both spiritual perspective and tangible understanding, fostering confidence and clarity in money matters. This is a resource for anyone seeking to align their financial life with their deeper values, navigating the tension between cultural pressures and faithful living. Join Simon and Bex for honest, accessible dialogues that make finance feel less intimidating and faith more applicable to your daily decisions.
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