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Ways to Give

Give Online
You can give a one time or recurring gift via a credit card or checking account.

Give By Mail
Make check payable to "Campus Crusade for Christ"
Include a note that reads: To CCC at St Cloud State, #:2284810
Send check and note to:
Campus Crusade for Christ
Contributions
PO Box 628222
Orlando, FL 32862

Give By Direct Deposit
When you join the Direct Giving Plan, your gift will be transferred directly each month from your bank account to Campus Crusade for Christ. A record of each gift will appear on your bank statement.

Click here to download the Direct Deposit form.  Fill out the form and sign it.  Be sure to put our account number, 2284810, under "divide my gift this way"
Make a check out to "Campus Crusade"
Send form and check to:
Campus Crusade for Christ
ATTN: Direct Giving Plan
100 Lake Hart Drive, Dept. 2400
Orlando, FL 32832

Give By Phone
To make a one-time contribution by credit card, call 1-888-CRUSADE (option 4)

Non-Cash Gifts (Stocks, Mutual Funds, Property, etc.)
Cash gifts are commonly seen as the only way to financially assist in fulfilling the Great Commission. Securities held for at least a year, which have increased in value since the time purchased, will receive extra tax savings when used as a donation. When your security is given directly to Campus Crusade for Christ, your charitable deduction will be for the full fair market value of the security at the time of the transfer and you will also avoid paying capital gains tax. For more information click here.

Planned Giving (Wills, Trusts, Annuities, etc.)
There are several types of planned giving opportunities. Many of these have wonderful benefits for the gift donors. Many of these families have enjoyed increased income and generous tax savings. For more information click here.

Accountability
Campus Crusade for Christ is a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. Founded in 1979 by Billy Graham, the ECFA serves as a monitoring agency to ensure that non-profit Christian ministries maintain the highest ethical standards. Voluntary ECFA membership requires full financial disclosure and the exercise of sound fund-raising practices.

What is ECFA?
ECFA MemberFounded in 1979, the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability is comprised of more than 700 charitable, religious, and educational organizations which are qualified for tax-exempt, nonprofit status. ECFA's steadfast purpose is to enunciate, maintain, and manifest a code of financial accountability, ethics, and reporting which is consistent with enlightened and responsible Christian faith and practice.

What Does ECFA Do For Its Members?
ECFA assists its member organizations in making appropriate public disclosure of their financial practices and accomplishments.
By following the ECFA standards and displaying the ECFA member seal, organizations can materially enhance their credibility and potential support from present and prospective donors.

Additionally, through its publications and continuing support services, ECFA keeps its member organizations informed of current legislative, postal, administrative and promotional matters. Located in the Washington D.C. area, ECFA also interprets the interests of its member organizations to responsible government and private organizations.


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