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SPECIAL GIFTS

SPECIAL GIFTS can be invited at times of building and capital campaigns, gathering of products to meet needs, and special outreach offerings. These kinds of gifts have several advantages:
  1. They give people an opportunity to give more than they might give otherwise.

  2. They provide education about specific concerns and needs.

  3. They help the congregation and its people see a greater giving potential.

  4. They inspire gifts from those who do not give regularly.

  5. They allow for differing ways of giving.
Some guidelines for effective special gift programs:
  1. Direct special gifts toward a real need: local, emergency, or mission.

  2. Set a challenging goal to be reached by a specific day.

  3. Tell the people exactly how and when to give and challenge them to respond with a special gift above their regular giving.

  4. Invite inactive members and friends of the congregation to give.

  5. Keep communications positive. State that the goal will be reached on the target date. A "we can" attitude is essential.

  6. Conclude the program with a victory celebration.
*From Stewardship in the Small Membership Congregation - Ecumenical Center for Stewardship Studies

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