Donation procedure charitable giving

Join us this Sunday on YouTube for our worship service where we’ll be meditating on the passage from Ephesians 3 that speaks of the church being “rooted in love and built on love” and we all know that what the world needs now is love, sweet love. It’ a good thing that we as a church have plenty […]
Yes! Again, consult your tax advisor regarding the benefits, but in general, using appreciated securities to make a charitable donation can have favorable tax benefits to the donor (in addition to serving important charitable purposes!). For assistance with the logistics, please contact treasurer Bruce Lauterwasser.
Yes. We routinely have a number of members who pay their new pledges before the end of the calendar year. For tax purposes, any donation to the church paid before December 31, 2020 is considered a charitable contribution for tax year 2020. For church record keeping purposes, pre-paid pledges are credited toward the appropriate pledge […]
Also under the CARES Act, Congress passed some provisions intended to promote additional charitable giving in 2020. Check with your own tax advisor, but in general, the legislation increased the amount of charitable deductions that can be claimed (for itemizers) by lifting the ceiling to 100% of AGI. For non-itemizers, there is a new deduction […]
After considerable discussion within both the Financial Resources Ministry and the Leadership Team, FCCW applied for and received a forgivable loan from the Small Business Administration as part of the Paycheck Protection Program established by Congress as part of the 2020 CARES Act. We felt that it made sense to apply for such a loan […]
[This has usually been covered in the longer FAQ we’ve used in recent years — but maybe we have this more concise, 2020-2021 focused FAQ for this year and pull a few critical questions out of the other? Thoughts?]
FCCW has established a COVID 19 Fund with the proceeds of the 2020 Easter Offering and added to by additional donations. This fund has aided members of the congregation and the wider community in the areas of food and housing insecurity, and has provided support for essential workers with protective equipment. In this challenging […]
We have been extremely fortunate that the generosity of our congregation has not ebbed during the current pandemic. Pledge payments have remained strong, and non-pledge giving has actually increased, no doubt encouraged by the wonderful on-line worship services that our ministry team continues to produce. On the other hand, with our building effectively closed for […]
Click the question to be taken to the answer: What is different about FCCW’s financial needs in the pandemic and as we approach 2021? Where have we saved money, and where have we found we needed more money? What is FCCW doing to help those who are experiencing particular need (financially) in […]

The recipient this year of our annual Just Peace offering was Haley House of Roxbury. Haley House addresses basic human needs through five interconnected branches including a soup kitchen and food pantry, as well as a housing program offering affordable housing for low-income families and formerly homeless individuals. Once again, the generosity of this congregation […]