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Title: Fundraising Programs


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Fundraising Programs
  • Masonic Charity Foundation of New Jersey
  • Christopher S. Abbott, CFP
  • Director of Development

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Masonic Charity Foundation of NJ
  • Established in 1937
  • Not-for-profit organization
  • Section 501(c)(3) under the US tax code

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Donations to the Foundation
  • Are used to provide care for the 517 residents of
    our Masonic Home
  • May be restricted to the Permanent Fund or for a
    specific purpose or, put to immediate use
  • May be deducted as charitable contributions

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Your donations are used wisely!
  • During 2011, Brethren and friends contributed a
    total of 8.3 million in cash and formal pledges
    to the Foundation.
  • 2011 fundraising expenses amounted to just under
    1 of the Masonic Homes overall operating
    budget.
  • In return for every 5 cents spent on fundraising
    efforts, the Foundation secured 1 to benefit the
    residents of our Home.

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Specific fundraising programsfocus in three
areas
  • Annual and major giving
  • Corporate and foundation support
  • Planned giving.

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AnnualGiving
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Annual giving programs
  • Grand Masters Appeal
  • Memorial Giving Program
  • Sustaining Donor Program
  • GoodSearch/Goodshop

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Grand Masters Appeal
  • Annual appeal that begins in May and ends in the
    following April.
  • Direct mail solicitation sent to all Brethren and
    friends.
  • Donations may be made in cash, by check, by
    credit card, or through a direct debit from a
    checking/savings account.

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Grand Masters Appeal Components
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Memorial Giving Program
  • Gifts can be made in memory of a loved one.
  • The family of the individual memorialized in
    notified of the donors kindness.
  • Gifts can also be made in honor of an important
    individual/organization.

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Sustaining Donor Program
  • Donors can elect to have a recurring charge made
    to their credit card
  • Or, they may elect a recurring direct debit from
    their checking/savings account.
  • All gifts are receipted either by e-mail or
    through US mail.
  • Doing so saves costs of solicitation and a
    mailbox full of mail.

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GoodSearch and GoodShop
  • By using the GoodSearch search engine, as well as
    by purchasing items online through GoodShop, a
    small donation comes to the Foundation.
  • Simply log on to GoodSearch.com, and follow the
    instructions.

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MajorGiving
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Major giving programs
  • Commemorative Brick Program
  • Vehicle Donation Program
  • Donor Item Program

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Larger outright donations areconsidered major
gifts.
  • Usually amounting to 3,000 or more.
  • The Foundation can accept any asset as a
    donation cash, stocks and bonds, life insurance
    proceeds, real estate.

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Commemorative Brick Program
  • This program allows donors to make gifts in
    honor/memory of an individual/organization.
  • The brick becomes part of the walkway in the
    Masonic Homes Memorial Garden.

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Vehicle Donation Program
  • Dial 1 (888) 71-MASON to make arrangements to
    donate your car to the Masonic Charity
    Foundation.
  • Its fast, easy and hassle free.
  • Information needed make, model, year, V.I.N.,
    and a clear title.
  • There are no costs for the donor.
  • Accept all varieties of vehicles cars, trucks,
    boats, motor homes.
  • Donations may be made from any state.
  • Vehicles of every condition are accepted.
  • Donors receive a tax deductible receipt.

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Donor Items
  • Throughout our Masonic Home are items which may
    be dedicated in honor/memory of an
    organization/person.
  • A brass plaque is mounted near the item to
    recognize the donor/honoree.

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Masonic Home of New Jersey Rooms and Items
Available For Dedication Your Masonic Home
strives to maintain a state-of-the-art
environment for the residents All 339 beds in
the Medical Center have been converted into
single bedrooms with private baths. Private Room
with Bath - 3,000 Tub Room - 5,000 New,
decentralized dining areas have replaced tray
delivery of meals. Bistro Kitchen - 7,500 Bistro
Dining - 15,000 Corridor circulation now leads
to focal destination spaces. Parlor -
3,000 Reading Alcove - 4,000 Activity and
Nourishment Area - 7,500 Lobby - 35,000 Large
Family Lounge with Fireplace - 15,000 New,
secure all-season porches and patios provide all
residents outdoor access. Exterior Lighting -
4,000 Landscaping - 20,000 Six 50-60 bed
nursing units have been reorganized into nine
33-44 bed units. Electronic Record-keeping
Equipment and Armoire - 1,500 Nursing
Administration - 4,000 Special Care Unit Access
Monitoring System - 5,000 Wireless Call System
(Audio/Paging System) - 7,500 Hallway
circulation is now uncluttered because of
convenient clean, soiled and general storage
areas. Utility Room - 500 Public Restroom -
1,000
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Corporate andFoundationGiving
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Corporate Giving
  • Corporate sponsorship may be made for general
    operating support, or for a specific purpose.
  • Many planning opportunities exist to encourage
    giving from closely-held businesses.
  • Many large corporations will match charitable
    gifts made by their employers.

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Foundation Giving
  • The Foundation actively pursues funding from
    other public and private Foundation, the United
    Way, the state and federal governments, private
    trusts and donor advised funds.
  • In 2011, funding from these sources totaled over
    500,000.

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PlannedGiving
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Planned giving programs
  • Life-income plans charitable gift annuity
    program charitable remainder trust program.
  • Bequest programs.

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Charitable Gift Annuity Program
  • Donors irrevocably transfer funds of 5,000 or
    more to the Foundation.
  • In return, the Foundation pays them fixed income
    through their lifetime.
  • The rate of return is based on the donors age
    when the annuity is opened.
  • At the end of the term, all remaining funds are
    used for charitable purposes at the Home.
  • The donor is entitled to immediate tax benefits
    and, a portion of their income will be tax free.
  • Options include Single-life or double-life
    annuities immediate-payment or deferred-payment
    annuities.

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Charitable Remainder Trust Program
  • Donors irrevocably transfer funds of 75,000 or
    more to the Foundation.
  • In return, the Foundation pays either fixed or
    variable income to them / other beneficiaries.
  • The rate of return is based on income and tax
    planning considerations.
  • The income continues for either the donors
    lifetime or a defined number of years.
  • At the end of the term, remaining funds are used
    for charitable purposes caring for our Homes
    residents.
  • The trust may be funded immediately or in the
    future as part of the donors estate plan.
  • Such trusts are an important planning tool that
    may be incorporated into sizeable estates.

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Bequest Programs
  • Simply be remembering the Foundation in their
    Wills, donors can do much to benefit the
    residents.
  • A number of estate planning resources are
    available to donors through the Foundations
    estate planning service.

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Estate Planning Service
  • The Foundation stands ready to assist those
    brethren and friends who wish to remember the
    residents in their Wills.
  • Through our program, brethren meet with a
    Certified Financial Planner to assist with the
    planning phase of the process.
  • Then we forward the plan to an estate planning
    attorney who prepares the documents, reviews them
    and is present when they are signed.
  • There is no out-of-pocket cost for our service.
    We ask that brethren remember the residents in
    the Wills. The amount is entirely up to each
    individual.
  • Foundation staff can also perform a number of
    other estate planning functions.

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Masonic Charity Foundation Staff
  • Chris Abbott Director of Development
  • Susan Comegys Trusts Estates Manager
  • Sue Klersey Development Coordinator
  • Shirley Koenig Planned Giving Coordinator

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Contact Information
  • Masonic Charity Foundation of NJ
  • 902 Jacksonville Road
  • Burlington, NJ 08016-3896
  • (609) 239-3999
  • (800) 792-8690
  • www.njmasonic.org
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