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2016MINISTRY
REPORT
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Sometimes, the smallest numbercalls for the biggest celebration.As one of the largest nonprots in the world, we see a lot of big numbers. In 2015 alone, for example,
the generous givers we serve mobilized more than $960 million i n grants to 20,000 churches, ministries,
and other charities. But those aren’t the only ones we celebrate. Ultimately, we’re focused on the
smallest, most important number: One.
One smile, one meal, one Bible, one d rink of water, one soul rescued by God.
Baby Jeremy (pictured left) illustrates this well. Abandoned at a neighbor’s house when he was only nine
months old, he found refuge at a Christian orphanage and was soon adopted by his new mom, Cing San.
One by one, we’re celebrating stories like this ... the amazing acts of love that ow from your generosity,
so that every person – every single one – is reached and restored through the love of Christ.
One
“TRULY I TELL YOU,WHATEVER YOU DID FOR
OF THE LEAST OF THESEBROTHERS AND SISTERS OF
MINE, YOU DID FOR ME.”
NCF
Matthew 25:40
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One mission:To mobilize resourcesFrom coast to coast, our team at NCFis focused on one mission: to mobilizeresources by inspiring biblical generosity.That’s why we’re excited to celebratenew milestones in giving as we help moreChristians than ever before make the mostof their generosity.
13,800 GIVERSIn 2015, we served more givers than everbefore, helping them make the biggestpossible impact with their charitablegiving. And as the generosity movementgrew, the NCF network expanded intoareas like New York City with a community-centric, biblical approach to giving.
2,100 NEW GIVING FUNDSLast year, we experienced a surge in GivingFunds as more families used this importanttool to manage all of their gifts and grant
recommendations. NCF remains thelargest provider of Funds focused on theneeds of Christian givers.
$1.4 BILLION IN GIFTSDespite wild economic uctuations,
NCF givers remained faithful in theircommitment to generosity. Gifts to Fundsincreased by 28% over 2014 for another
record-breaking year of giving.
$360 MILLION IN ASSET GIFTSOur speciality in asset gifts(real estate, businesses, etc.)lets us help givers like formerNFL kicker Jason Hanson(pictured right) unlocktheir net worth andsupport charities inways they neverthought possible.
2015 GRANTS AT A GLANCE
$960M
159,000
20,000
GRANTS TOCHARITIES
CHARITIES WHORECEIVED GRANTS
GRANT CHECKSDISTRIBUTED
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Our giving is going somuch further now with NCF.There’s tremendous joy inknowing we’re giving in thewisest possible way.”
JASON HANSON, STOCK GIVER & FORMER21-YEAR NFL VETERAN (PICTURED RIGHT)
Pho
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One amazing year!Whether it was more translations of the Bible for unreached people or more homesfor the homeless in their own town, t housands of NCF givers made a lasting impactin 2015 for the causes they cared about most.
It took 24 years for ubillionth dollar to chGod’s favor and the of those we serve, w$6 billionth to charit
1982
$6 Billion
THAT’S HOW MUCH WE’VEGRANTED TO OVER 40,000
CHARITIES SINCE 1982,INCLUDING THE ONETHAT RESCUED THESEUKRAINIAN ORPHANS.
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M ILLION M ILLION
20112015* 2 01 2 2 01 3 2 01 4
2015 $1.4 billion*
2014 $1.1 billion
2013 $912 million
2012 $875 million
2011 $657 million
2015 $960 million*
2014 $917 million
2013 $673 million
2012 $603 million
2011 $493 million
2015*
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While NCF is best known for the relationships we s hare with givers, professional advisors, ministries, and churches, it’s our creativegiving solutions that enable people like you to experience less paperwork, fewer taxes, greater joy, and more impact for yourfavorite causes than you ever imagined possible.
More than one way to give
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GIVING FUNDAlso known as a donor-advised fund, a Giving Fund atNCF works like a charitable savings account. You giveall types of tax-deductible assets into the Fund andthen go online to recommend grants to charities.
ASSET-BASED GIVING
NCF is a recognized leader in accepting appreciated,non-cash assets such as stocks, real estate, and businessinterests. When the asset liquidates, the net proceedsgo to your Giving Fund for granting to yourfavorite causes.
LEGACY FUNDNCF assumes more responsibility toensure that your giving and grantingdesires are carried out faithfullyduring and after your lifetime.
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION A Supporting Organization is a separate entitythat provides enhanced exibility – including the
ability to further charitable causes, hire employees,and cover expenses.
CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY (CGA) With a CGA, you make a gift (part of whichis tax deductible) and then receive xed annuitypayments each year for the remainder of your life.
CHARITABLE TRUST Lead or remainder trusts are a powerful
way to help you balance charitable givingand income for you or your heirs.
All your givingin ONE place
Every day, givers like you log into their Giving Funds at NCF to
make gifts, recommend grants tocharities, view their recent activity
and history, and update theirinvestment options.
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NCF 2016 MINISTRY REPORT10 NCF
Or Vsio Every person reached and restored
through the love of Christ.
Whether it’s a billion dollar milestone or a single soul who nds life in Christ,we have so much to celebrate as the NCF family of givers. Yet our task is not
nished. There is much more to be done, and the opportunity has never been
bigger. We’re so grateful to be on this journey with you.
Thank you for your amazing generosity!
Onemore thing ...Or Mso Mobilizing resources by inspiring
Biblical generosity.
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Contact your nearest NCF team member or ofce today.
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859.288.7671
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800.681.6223
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