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1. Raising Money in This Economy
The Ministry of Raising Money to Start a Church
2. Raising Money
• Most church planters don‟t know how
• If you can‟t raise money, you can‟t start a church
• Big takeaway: People give to VISION, not need.
“He who casts the vision must be able
to fund the vision.” – Rick Warren
3. A Major Study
• Planters are unrealistic about
startup costs.
• Most planters need to raise 100-
200K for two years.
• Underfunding = Failure
• Balance: Too little, too much
4. Fund Raising vs. Giving?
• Fund Raising
Colleting money from others in return for a product,
service, reward or recognition.
• Giving
Challenging ourselves and others to give out of our own
resources for spiritual reasons.
Focus: Raising disciples not raising funds
5. Raising $ in a Tough Economy
TIPS …
• Think Outside the Box
• Make Course Corrections as Needed
• Use Your Website Well
• Engage Donors with Social Media
6. Raising $ in a Tough Economy
TIPS …
• Empathize with Donors
• Get Personal (Face-to-Face)
• Be Positive & Enthusiastic
• Explain How Their Gift Will Help Start the Church
• Just Ask!
7. What Can You Expect?
1. To see some breakthroughs, even some miracles
2. To grow spiritually
3. To be hassled by Satan
4. To sense an affirmation of your calling
5. To experience JOY!
9. 8 Reasons Why People Give
People Give When …
① They TRUST the leadership
② They catch the VISION, not when they see a need
Four Essential Parts of the Vision to Communicate:
1. The Purpose (Why?)
2. The Need (Why Now?)
3. The Possibility (How?)
4. The Benefits (What Will Be The Results?)
10. Reactions from People
Be Prepared for 3 Different Reactions:
1. Those who will give no matter what you say or do
2. Those who will never give no matter what you say or do
3. Those who will give when they CATCH THE VISION (Focus on #3)
Some people who you thought would give a lot won‟t give at all or will give very
little and some who you thought wouldn‟t give at all or would give a little will
give a lot. Key: Value every GIVER and every GIFT!
11. Reasons People Get Upset
3 Reasons People Get Upset About Giving:
1. Hurt - They are caught up in their own pain
2. Guilt – Don‟t want to give or feel they can‟t afford it
3. Naïve – They think that everything will pay for itself
12. 8 Reasons Why People Give
People Give When …
① They TRUST the leadership
② They catch the VISION, not when they see a need
③ Because it feels GOOD to give
④ They are INSPIRED by models
⑤ They are INVOLVED in the process
⑥ You ASK them to give
⑦ You make it POSSIBLE and EASY to give (Show how)
⑧ Their gifts are APPRECIATED!
FIND WAYS TO THANK THEM FOR THEIR GIFTS!
- Rick Warren
13. 6 Reasons People Give
① IMACT of the organization‟s work
② EFFICIENCY with which the organization uses funds
③ The presence of a COMPELLING VISION
④ Donor‟s personal RELATIONSHIP w/the organization
⑤ The personal BENEFIT the donor receives by giving
⑥ The URGENCY of the need
• - Barna Research Group
15. How to Finance the Plan
Financing the Plan
• When God truly calls an individual to start a church, He is
simultaneously speaking to others about funding the church. The
Church Planter‟s job is to find those people and churches.
• Pray for God to supply what the church needs.
• Share your Strategic Master (Business) Plan that includes your
purpose, values, vision, strategy, and budget.
• Make a list of all potential donors and pray about who to contact.
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16. Sources of Funds
Sources of Funds:
• Denominations and “Association & District Churches” (EFCA, NAMB, AG, etc.)
• Mother Church Support (Share your desire to be part of what they are already doing)
• Church Planting Networks (ARC, Launch, Acts 29, Stadia, Converge, PLAN A, etc.
• Partner Church Support (Other churches)
• Director of Missions
• Interested Donors
• College & Seminary Grants
• Foundations
• People you have Influenced
• People with a heart for the Area
• Family
• Friends
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17. A Strategic Ministry/Business
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Wedding Pastor Dave
A Win-Win Opportunity:
Provide a great service
Reach out to unchurched
couples and their
families and friends
Make extra money to
help support your family
and plant the church
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18. What is Needed?
Ask People to Contribute by:
• Making a Master (Business) Plan – available on website & request
• Making a Brochure with the highlights to give out or mail
• Send a letter asking them to pray about giving to the project
• Enlist Prayer Partners
• Create a Newsletter (Constant Contact, Mail Chip)
• Seek to get a face-to-face meeting
• Seek to talk to them on the phone if you can‟t meet face-to-face
19. Raising Up Financial Partners
• What Financial Partners are looking for:
• A solid plan
• A conservative (modest) budget
• A proven leader
• Focus on Churches over Individuals for Financial Partners
• Build a Team of Financial Partners with the Mall Concept
Malls secure their anchor stores before they begin construction. Secure
the right anchor stores and you will fill in the rest. Ask your Financial Partners
for others they know who might be interested in partnering with you. Partners
bring other prospective partners.
20. Organize a “Vision Night”
• Host the meeting at your site or home
• Invite key partners and potential partners
Key Ingredients of a Partners Vision Night:
• Socialize with other Financial Partners
• Cast a Compelling Vision
• Share Your Heart
• Share a Proposed Budget (Pre-Launch Cost, Launch Costs Operating Costs)
• Ask for Commitments
• Fun!
• “How To …”
21. Priorities for Limited Funds
1. Marketing your launch events
1. Providing a quality experience at your Sunday services
• Meeting space
• Equipment, signs, chairs, etc.
• Printed materials, bulletin, communication cards
• Quality music
• Refreshments
1. Lead Pastor’s salary
1. Free up the time of the Lead Pastor
• Office equipment that saves time and money
• Office help
• Interns
• Staff (part time before full time / paid and unpaid)
24. Greatest Gift
The greatest gift you can
give your wife is to WORK
HARD at raising support
and raise the necessary
funding for both a healthy
church and a healthy family.
Can I get an AMEN?
25. Shortcut: Do Later
• We will raise the money
after we get the church
started.
• Should raise two thirds to
three quarters before you
start the church.
26. Short Cut: Internet
I have 1,000 Facebook friends. If each
person donates just $10, I will have my
budget.
27. Short Cut: Credit Card
Don‟t put start up costs on your
personal credit cards.
28. Short cut: Bi-vocational?
• Global Planting: 90% bi-vocational
• Some bi-vocational
• High Income, Low Time
• Most bi-vocational planters
• Frustrated: Wearing two hats
• Plant small, struggling churches
30. When Your Tempted to Give Up
“Great people are ready to help me at the right time, in
the right way, people I don‟t even know yet.
I promise I will NEVER GIVE UP because I don‟t have
the help. But I will trust God to provide. „Commit your
way to the Lord, trust Him to help you do it, and He will.‟
(Psalm 37:5). „And my God will supply all your needs
according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.‟ (Phil.
4:9).
God has the resources to help you that you have not
even considered. There are multiplied thousands of
persons with multiple talents and skills and concerns and
contacts that God can bring into your life in order to fulfill
His plans.
So, open your eyes and see the faces around you, open
your ears to hear what they are saying.
Today, tomorrow, next week, someone, that someone
who is just the right person you need, will come along at
just the right time, to fill just the right place. And you will
marvel to see how God arranged it so beautifully!”
- Rick Warren
Raising Money in This Economy - As a pastor, you will always be raising money to some extent. But raising funds for a church plant in this economic environment can make fundraising more of a challenge than ever. Join Dave Page as he shares tried and true fundraising tools to help you launch in a tight economy. Time: Thursday 8:45-9:45am