ANNUAL REPORT
Because some gifts just won’t fit in the o ering plate.
Helping Christians steward their resources, even the ones that won’t fit in the offering plate.
Giving is theological. People who study God to know him are generous. It is part of God’s very nature to give good gifts to his children and even his enemies. As we study the Word and the Spirit conforms us to the image of Christ, it is natural for us to exemplify this part of God’s heart. As David wrote, “the righteous is generous and gives” (Psalm 37:21).
We often think of giving in purely functional terms. It is a practical way to support worthwhile efforts while also providing tax relief. Those things are true! Giving serves a very practical function in America. However, for Christians, giving is more than functional. It is an organic outflow of living in fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Just as we resemble our biological parents, Christians begin to resemble the One we call Father.
As president of the PCA Foundation, I spend most of my days focused on very practical issues pertaining to generosity: helping donors give all types of assets (cash, stocks, business equity, etc.) to all types of churches, ministries, and organizations. I have to take a step back and be reminded that our work is very theological in nature. We are helping God’s children continue the family tradition established by their Father!
We’re excited to report that we have seen record-setting giving over the past year. We saw a 20% increase in grants to churches and ministries. At the same time, we saw a 130% increase in overall donations to the Foundation, which will lead to even greater grants out in future years. God’s children are being more generous with more types of assets than ever before. In fact, the PCA Foundation set a record for non-cash donations last year. We are experiencing an increase in complex gifts as business owners donate business-related assets.
At the Foundation, we’re committed to being gift-givers, not just gift-facilitators. We send checks every week to churches and ministries across the country and around the world. As we look to the year ahead, we are excited to announce a new granting initiative to spur even more giving for the work of the Great Commission by the PCA. We are providing a matching grant to every PCA committee and agency over the course of the next twelve months. Our hope and prayer is that even more Christians will be inspired and incentivized to give in order to see their donation doubled.
We thank you for your continued co-labor as we seek to help Christians imitate the God who abundantly provides us with every good gift. Our prayer is that we will all grow closer to the Lord and that our faith in his gracious gift will increase.
Tim Townsend President Martin D. Wagner Board ChairmanFor 75 years, the Resslers have passed down the family business from parent to child. Ressler Propane is now under the fifth generation of leadership, with continuous service to the residents of Lancaster, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas.
The fifth generation took over when Jim Ressler transferred ownership to his son Bryce. But the transfer wasn’t done the usual way. Instead, Jim worked with the PCA Foundation to use the transfer as an opportunity for giving. Through this collaboration, he was able to donate business assets before the sale to Bryce,
thereby avoiding capital gains and nearly doubling his effective deduction and the tax savings he was able to give.
“Working with the PCA Foundation, we both had the same desires and goals,” Jim said. Like some other donor-advised funds, the PCA Foundation can handle the donation of complex assets, such as Jim’s business stake. But unlike most other donor-advised funds, the Foundation encourages Jim’s desire to see this money stewarded for the Kingdom.
Many church members have been blessed with assets beyond the cash in their bank account. Churches are not equipped to help members donate these assets, and that is where the Foundation steps in. To learn more about the Ressler’s story and how the PCA Foundation facilitates the donation of complex assets, visit pcafoundation.com/familybusiness.
We typically think of our wealth by the dollar amount we see when we open our bank account. In reality, most people’s wealth is in other assets, such as property or business equity.
The offering plate is equipped to receive our cash, but God invites us to be generous with all kinds of assets.
The PCA Foundation helps believers donate these non-cash, “complex” assets in tax-efficient, Kingdom-minded ways. With the PCA Foundation, you can give more than if you simply donated the proceeds of a sale.
The process is conceptually simple: you open a PCA Foundation donor-advised fund, and contribute assets before entering a sale agreement. PCAF sells the assets and places the proceeds in your donor-advised fund. Then you donate to Christian churches and ministries at your own pace.
To learn more about giving a complex gift, visit pcafoundation.com/complex
SUMMARIZED
2021 $ 734,010 $ 294,107,654 $ 5,377,465 $ 140,836 $ 419,073 $ 54,032,896 $ 354,811,934 $ 53,954,867 $ 300,857,067 $ 354,811,934
Summarized Financial Information (continued)
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
REVENUES
Contributions Other, Net*
Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support
NON OPERATING ITEMS
EXPENSES
Grants Management and General Fundraising and Development
Total Expenses
Change in Net Assets
Net Assets, Beginning of Year
Net Assets, End of Year
2021 $ 222,196,779 $ 13,521,647 $ 235,718,426 $ 17,449 $ 24,150,966 $ 1,396,380 $ 478,763 $ 26,026,109 $ 209,709,766 $ 91,147,301 $ 300,857,067
2020 $ 38,058,882 $ 5,823,718 $ 43,882,600 $ 14,615 $ 19,233,033 $ 1,099,809 $ 397,526 $ 20,730,368 $ 23,166,847 $ 67,980,454 $ 91,147,301
*Includes net investment gains/losses, balanced-based charges and change in beneficial interest in trusts.