Ways to Give
Electronic Check from Your Bank Account
You can sign up for a one-time or recurring secure electronic check donation from your bank account. Your donation goes further since electronic checks are the most cost-effective way for us to process your donation.
Credit or Debit Card
You can also set up a one-time or recurring scheduled donation securely using your Visa, Mastercard, or Discover Card. Debit cards with a Visa or Mastercard logo will also work.
Stock Transfer
Gifts of appreciated stock can have the added benefit of relieving the donor of capital gains taxes on the transferred securities.
To electronically transfer gifts of stock, please provide your broker this information. Please email the Finance Office and we’ll be happy to assist you!
Fidelity Investments
Account Name: National Community Church
Account Number: x37-189600
DTC Number: 0226
TIN: 52-2016840
Tax Information
All gifts made to National Community Church (NCC) “to and for the use of” NCC are tax-deductible. When donors give any single contribution over $250, they will receive instructions by January 31 of the following year on how to download an electronic report of their donations. These statements can be mailed upon request.
In order for them to be tax-deductible, gifts made to the church may not be designated (in writing or verbally) unless the designation is for a pre-approved project or program of the church. By law, the church must exercise full administrative control of the donated funds in order for them to be tax-deductible to the donor.
Contributions made to NCC but specifically designated to an individual are not tax-deductible. According to the 2016 Church & Clergy Tax Guide,“Contributions to an individual, however needed, are never deductible, since they can never be said to be ‘to and for the use of’ a charitable organization…The fact that the payment was made to a church is not controlling, since taxpayers cannot obtain a deduction by merely funneling a payment through a church.” Donations can still be made in this manner, but the donor will not receive a tax exemption for such gifts.
In cases of pre-approved projects or programs of NCC that pertain to an individual, such as an offering for a guest that the church has brought in or sponsorship of a protégé, donations made are tax-deductible.