DONATE

You can make a difference by giving to vulnerable children and families through All God’s Children International! Below you’ll find the many ways your family can give and change lives!

1. Credit card

Click the button below and follow the given instructions to donate via credit or debit card.

2. check

Make your payment out to “All God’s Children International” and mail to:
    All God’s Children International
    1400 NE 136th Avenue
    Suite 201
    Vancouver, WA 98684

3. DONOR ADVISED FUND (DAF)

A DAF is like your own personal “Giving Fund” that you may use to support AGCI and a variety of charities. If you have already established a DAF with a financial entity, simply indicate All God’s Children InternationalIf you are considering opening a DAF, most large financial services firms can help you, as well as the National Christian Foundation which provides helpful information about getting started.

4. AUTOMATED CLEARING HOUSE (ACH)

Transfer directly from your bank account to AGCI. Email your information to accounting@allgodschildren.org: your namegift amount, your bank’s routing number and your account number.

5. Wire Transfer

To give a gift through a wire transfer, contact our Accounting Team at accounting@allgodschildren.org.

6. Securities

Giving appreciated stock that you have held for one year or longer is a great to avoid capital gains tax and benefit All God’s Children International at the same time. Email an Advancement Officer or accounting@allgodschildren.org for stock transfer instructions.

7. Employer Matching Gifts

Many employers sponsor matching gift programs that will match charitable contributions made by their employees. Contact your employer to find out if they offer matching charitable gifts.

8. Estate Gift

Remembering All God’s Children International in your will, revocable living trust, or as a beneficiary of your retirement account allows you to make a significant gift to AGCI and also maintain control over your assets during your life. The terms of your bequest are flexible and can be changed throughout your lifetime should you decide to modify your charitable bequest.

Bequest language is simple. It can either be a fixed dollar amount, a percentage of the total estate or a percentage of the residual estate. Leaving a bequest to All God’s Children International is a meaningful way to support vulnerable children and families for future generations.

Sample Bequest Language:

Gift of a specific dollar amount: I hereby give to All God’s Children International, located in Vancouver, Washington, the sum of $______.

Gift of a specific percentage of estate: I hereby give ____% of my estate [or “my Trust assets” if using a revocable living trust] to All God’s Children, located in Vancouver, Washington.

Bequest with All God’s Children International as contingent beneficiary: In the event that any of my above-named beneficiaries have not survived me, I hereby direct their shares to be distributed to All God’s Children International, located in Vancouver, Washington.

For more information about these, or any other methods of giving, reach out to our Advancement Team:

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Jep Robertson
Brand
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Brad Van Stavern
Southwest Advancement Officer

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Cherie Duggan
Southeast Advancement Officer

Thanks so much for supporting All God’s Children International. We could not do this work without generous partners like you!

“When we began our adoption journey, we were told the average process took 12-18 months. As operators of a small family farm, we were counting on having two crop years to help finance our adoption. Well, the Lord’s perfect timing is bringing our daughter to us much sooner! Our process will be right around 12 months total. As we were traveling to visit family for Thanksgiving, we were discussing how we will generate the remaining funds, which are a large sum at the end of the adoption journey. During our discussion and worry, I checked our email on my phone, and we had been awarded the (AGCI Adoption) Grant!”

–Andrew & Kylie Prasuhn, AGCI Adoptive Parents