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Book Synopsis

An interfaith guide to planned giving.

Planned gifts are typically the largest gifts received by a charity and can transform religious organizations and congregations to become more sustainable, impactful, and vibrant entities for decades to come. Encouraging planned gifts to congregations and religious organizations is essential at this time of tremendous generational wealth transfer; these gifts also provide an opportunity to enhance relationships between supporters and organizations. Many congregations and religious entities fear that they cannot raise these transformational gifts due to a lack of expertise among staff or volunteers, the limited financial resources of their constituents, or the simple discomfort of addressing ultimate issues with donors. Faithful Giving can help change those dynamics.

The book is intentionally inclusive of Christian and other faith traditions by offering several case studies from a variety of Christian denominations and other religions, including Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and others.



Trade Review

“Faithful Giving is a must-read for practitioners, Imams, clergy, faithful philanthropists, and scholars of philanthropy. This book provides thoughtful insights and practical guidance from experts who daily navigate the challenges of planned giving and legal planning.”
—Shariq Siddiqui JD PhD, Director, Muslim Philanthropy Initiative, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University

“Jim Murphy has taken on the challenge of outlining the planned giving opportunity for faith-based organizations and has masterfully provided a roadmap that anyone from any faith can follow.”
—Kevin McGowan, Chief Financial Officer, Catholic Extension

“Having an active planned giving program is more important than ever for faith communities to thrive, grow, and plan for the future. I commend this valuable resource to all lay and clergy religious leaders who are looking for guidance and inspiration in launching a program in their own local contexts.”
—Donald V. Romanik, President, Episcopal Church Foundation

“A must-have book for diverse faith-inspired charities and donors, guiding them methodically and pragmatically to reach their philanthropic goals.”
—Sonia Dhami, Trustee, The Sikh Foundation International

“Faithful Giving is a wonderful book for the philanthropic community. Whether you are first starting to incorporate planned giving into your organization’s fundraising toolbox or your program has existed for years, this book provides excellent insights and guidance to jump-start your organization’s future.”
—William D. Samers, Vice President of Planned Giving and Endowments, UJA-Federation of New York

“[A]n incredibly useful resource that will greatly benefit faith communities and organizations across the entire religious and cultural spectrum.”
—Charles Buck, CEO of United Church Funds (UCF)



Table of Contents

Foreword

Robert F. Sharpe Jr.

Preface

James W. Murphy

Introduction: On Sustaining Religion-Community in America: A Glimpse through a Multi-religious Lens

Lucinda Allen Mosher

Chapter 1. Raising to the Level of Family and Legacy Giving

James W. Murphy

Case Study. The Legacy of Peoplehood

Stacy B. Sulman

Case Study. Legacy Planning in Islam

M. Yaqub Mirza

Chapter 2. Building Trust with Donors and Leaders

James W. Murphy

Case Study. An Invitation to Donors to Be Co-Missionaries in Our Ministries and Missions

David P. Uribe

Case Study. Endowment Program for the Hindu Community

Pandit Roopnauth Sharma

Chapter 3. Choosing Planned Giving Leaders and Other Leadership Issues

James W. Murphy

Case Study. Helping Faithful Congregations Lift Up Planned Giving

Yvonne Jones Lembo

Case Study. Connecting with the Vision

Perkin F. Simpson

Chapter 4. Types of Planned Gifts

James W. Murphy

Case Study. Insurance as a Planned Gift for Your Congregation or Religious Organization

Davida Isaacson

Case Study. Stewardship of Real Estate—Mutual Benefits and Opportunities for Generosity

Randall Nyce

Chapter 5. Raising Awareness

James W. Murphy

Case Study. The Spirit of Sacha Sauda: Five Centuries of Sikh Giving: From Charity to Philanthropy

Rupinder Singh Brar

Case Study. Leaving a Gift of Encouragement

Peter Misiaszek

Case Study. The Essential Phases of a Planned Giving Program

Karl Mattison

Chapter 6. Donor Planning

James W. Murphy

Case Study. Islamic Wills and Islamic Relief USA

Anwar Ahmad Khan

Case Study. Strategies for Planned Giving

Amy Palmer

Chapter 7. Legacy Societies

James W. Murphy

Case Study. Reflections on Legacy Planning in Hawaii

Peter C. Pereira

Case Study. LIFE & LEGACY®

Arlene D. Schiff

Chapter 8. Memorial Funds

James W. Murphy

Case Study. Context for Planned Giving and an Opportunity for Testimony

Sarah Charters

Case Study. Planning Your Estate: What Does It Mean to Give a Percentage? What Does It Mean to Give from Your Heart?

Charles E. Cloughen Jr.

Afterword. In Time of Covid-19

Margaret M. Holman and James W. Murphy

Conclusion

James W. Murphy

Acknowledgments

About the Contributors

Denominational Resources and Foundations for Planned Giving

Faithful Giving: The Heart of Planned Gifts

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      Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 03/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781640654761, 978-1640654761
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An interfaith guide to planned giving.

      Planned gifts are typically the largest gifts received by a charity and can transform religious organizations and congregations to become more sustainable, impactful, and vibrant entities for decades to come. Encouraging planned gifts to congregations and religious organizations is essential at this time of tremendous generational wealth transfer; these gifts also provide an opportunity to enhance relationships between supporters and organizations. Many congregations and religious entities fear that they cannot raise these transformational gifts due to a lack of expertise among staff or volunteers, the limited financial resources of their constituents, or the simple discomfort of addressing ultimate issues with donors. Faithful Giving can help change those dynamics.

      The book is intentionally inclusive of Christian and other faith traditions by offering several case studies from a variety of Christian denominations and other religions, including Roman Catholic, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Baptist, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, and others.



      Trade Review

      “Faithful Giving is a must-read for practitioners, Imams, clergy, faithful philanthropists, and scholars of philanthropy. This book provides thoughtful insights and practical guidance from experts who daily navigate the challenges of planned giving and legal planning.”
      —Shariq Siddiqui JD PhD, Director, Muslim Philanthropy Initiative, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University

      “Jim Murphy has taken on the challenge of outlining the planned giving opportunity for faith-based organizations and has masterfully provided a roadmap that anyone from any faith can follow.”
      —Kevin McGowan, Chief Financial Officer, Catholic Extension

      “Having an active planned giving program is more important than ever for faith communities to thrive, grow, and plan for the future. I commend this valuable resource to all lay and clergy religious leaders who are looking for guidance and inspiration in launching a program in their own local contexts.”
      —Donald V. Romanik, President, Episcopal Church Foundation

      “A must-have book for diverse faith-inspired charities and donors, guiding them methodically and pragmatically to reach their philanthropic goals.”
      —Sonia Dhami, Trustee, The Sikh Foundation International

      “Faithful Giving is a wonderful book for the philanthropic community. Whether you are first starting to incorporate planned giving into your organization’s fundraising toolbox or your program has existed for years, this book provides excellent insights and guidance to jump-start your organization’s future.”
      —William D. Samers, Vice President of Planned Giving and Endowments, UJA-Federation of New York

      “[A]n incredibly useful resource that will greatly benefit faith communities and organizations across the entire religious and cultural spectrum.”
      —Charles Buck, CEO of United Church Funds (UCF)



      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Robert F. Sharpe Jr.

      Preface

      James W. Murphy

      Introduction: On Sustaining Religion-Community in America: A Glimpse through a Multi-religious Lens

      Lucinda Allen Mosher

      Chapter 1. Raising to the Level of Family and Legacy Giving

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. The Legacy of Peoplehood

      Stacy B. Sulman

      Case Study. Legacy Planning in Islam

      M. Yaqub Mirza

      Chapter 2. Building Trust with Donors and Leaders

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. An Invitation to Donors to Be Co-Missionaries in Our Ministries and Missions

      David P. Uribe

      Case Study. Endowment Program for the Hindu Community

      Pandit Roopnauth Sharma

      Chapter 3. Choosing Planned Giving Leaders and Other Leadership Issues

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. Helping Faithful Congregations Lift Up Planned Giving

      Yvonne Jones Lembo

      Case Study. Connecting with the Vision

      Perkin F. Simpson

      Chapter 4. Types of Planned Gifts

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. Insurance as a Planned Gift for Your Congregation or Religious Organization

      Davida Isaacson

      Case Study. Stewardship of Real Estate—Mutual Benefits and Opportunities for Generosity

      Randall Nyce

      Chapter 5. Raising Awareness

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. The Spirit of Sacha Sauda: Five Centuries of Sikh Giving: From Charity to Philanthropy

      Rupinder Singh Brar

      Case Study. Leaving a Gift of Encouragement

      Peter Misiaszek

      Case Study. The Essential Phases of a Planned Giving Program

      Karl Mattison

      Chapter 6. Donor Planning

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. Islamic Wills and Islamic Relief USA

      Anwar Ahmad Khan

      Case Study. Strategies for Planned Giving

      Amy Palmer

      Chapter 7. Legacy Societies

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. Reflections on Legacy Planning in Hawaii

      Peter C. Pereira

      Case Study. LIFE & LEGACY®

      Arlene D. Schiff

      Chapter 8. Memorial Funds

      James W. Murphy

      Case Study. Context for Planned Giving and an Opportunity for Testimony

      Sarah Charters

      Case Study. Planning Your Estate: What Does It Mean to Give a Percentage? What Does It Mean to Give from Your Heart?

      Charles E. Cloughen Jr.

      Afterword. In Time of Covid-19

      Margaret M. Holman and James W. Murphy

      Conclusion

      James W. Murphy

      Acknowledgments

      About the Contributors

      Denominational Resources and Foundations for Planned Giving

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