
Cash Flow
You can give significantly by giving smaller amounts at higher frequencies. Weekly, semi-monthly or monthly giving allows large gifts to be reached in smaller steps.
Diverted Fund
Gifts Freeing up funds, which are currently going to other areas of spending, allows you to increase giving to God's work. Diverting funds from entertainment, dining out, dues, subscriptions, gifts, allowances, utilities, transportation, etc., offers lifestyle adjustments, which impact giving.
Additional Work Income
Taking a second or part time job, coming out of retirement, or working overtime can create extra revenue.
Income Producing Income
Any interest income, payments from rental properties, or monies from other income producing assets can provide a source for increased giving.
Unique Skills Income
You may have remarkable hobbies or skills that can enable you to give additionally.
Sales Asset
Sales of major assets, such as a house, car, land, business, etc., can provide revenue for giving.
Freedom from Debt
As you look ahead to the next three years, you may discover debt obligations will be fulfilled. This can free up additional revenue for additional giving.
Delayed Expenditures
Delaying purchases allows you to significantly increase giving. Postponing the acquisition of major items such as cars, clothing, trips, houses, etc., can create substantial giving opportunities.
Corporate Gifts
You might be able to make a significant donation by using the products or services of your business as a resource for giving.