Give a gift

would you like to give a gift today?

When you invest your resources into the Kingdom with the Heart of the City Foundation, you make a meaningful, eternal impact on your church, city, and world. Your gift will not only be sustainable and strategic but will also share the faith, hope, and love of Jesus Christ.

Here are the different funds you can give to

Greatest Need fund

If you give a gift to the Greatest Need fund, you know your gift is going to go to a worthy initiative that desperately needs it most. This fund gives us the most flexibility in helping you empower deserving initiatives.

Second Mile fund

The Second Mile fund is a special opportunity to give a gift to a vulnerable, worthy member of the church or community who is in crisis.

Memorial fund

Do you want to honor the life of a loved one who has a memorial fund set up with the Heart of the City Foundation? You’re in the right place. Give a gift today to honor their life.

create a new fund

We will happily help you start a new fund that allows you to serve God however God has called you to! Whatever Kingdom-influencing cause you want to champion, we are here to help you make it happen. Perhaps you want to start a specific scholarship fund or you want to set up a memorial fund to honor the life of a loved one. We would love to talk with you and discuss these possibilities.

And so many more

Are you interested in helping in a special way?

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You have the opportunity to join our president’s council

The President’s Council is a vital group of people who are passionate about sustainably and strategically expanding the Kingdom of God.

If you give a gift of $1,000 or more to help cover the Heart of the City Foundation’s operating costs, you will get to be a part of our President’s Council.

When you join the President’s Council, you will get to enjoy special perks, like an invitation to our annual briefing.

we want to empower you to give toward the areas of life you are most passionate about

arts & culture

Fine arts, music, dance, culinary, literature, history, theatre—these are the things that make our lives beautiful. With every line, sound, movement, taste, word, memory, emotion, the arts and culture breathe life into our souls. They reflect the loveliness of our Creator.

church

Jesus Christ says that where two or more are gathered, there he is also. When we come together, we create a space for the spirit of God to live and move within and through us. As the church, we minister to all who humble themselves before God. We care for each other and nurture each other, spiritually growing together. And it is important for us to always maintain a space to continue these myriad ministries.

education

Education empowers. It lifts people out of poverty. It helps people start careers they enjoy. It gives people the knowledge they need to help others. It allows people to discover who God designed them to be. Whether someone is five years old, seventeen years old, or thirty years old, education is invaluable. It breaks down barriers. It fosters a love for understanding.

health

Everyone knows someone who is suffering. It is not the way things were meant to be, but it is the way things are. Therefore, we want to be a witness to the pain and distress of those who are ill as well as a comfort to those whose loved ones are sick. More than that, we want to support the medical community in their endeavors to heal others. We want to reflect the gentle touch of Jesus Christ.

missions

In Acts, Jesus Christ exhorts his disciples to always gather together and to go out into the world to share with everyone the good news: God has grace for all of us. So we go out into the world. We share the love, faith, and hope of Jesus Christ with others.

Family

Relationships are central to our faith. And we want to invest in and support others as they navigate their familial relationships—whether it’s a spousal relationship, a relationship between parent and child, a relationship between siblings, etc. They all matter, and they all deserve attention and intention. When we are able to live our lives in healthy relationality with others, it only uplifts our relationship with ourselves and with God.

Vulnerable People

Jesus Christ tells us that we need to care for the most vulnerable people in our community—the women, the children, the homeless, the refugees & immigrants, the disabled, the elderly. So many women experience domestic violence and trafficking. So many children are born into unstable or unsafe homes. Some are orphans. So many people are on the streets, hungry and in need of shelter. So many people are forced to flee their home countries because of war, political unrest, natural disasters. So many people are born disabled or become disabled later in life, and it can be a struggle to get their basic needs met, much less to experience quality of living. And the need is similar for so many of the elderly in our community and throughout the world. There is tremendous need, but we can provide the safety and recovery these people are desperate to know.

WOMEN

CHILDREN

HOMELESS

REFUGEES & IMMIGRANTS

DISABLED

ELDERLY