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If a student wants to contribute to another students fees they will need to write a check to the other student directly and that student will need to write a new check from their own account.   Or they can anonymously donate cash to the underpaid student who will then have to go get a money order with the cash or deposit it and write a check from their own account.  We cannot accept any form of payment from anyone other than the participant with the outstanding fee or their parent with the same name or their church.

 

Donations/Tithing 

Donating towards payments for other students program fees.

If a participant wants to contribute to another students fees they will either need to…

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In the past, the summer program finance administrator in charge of collections has been allowed to write a check on behalf of students to GCM to help make payments when others who gave to help their payments have wanted to remain anonymous. This is no longer allowed.  The summer program finance administrator could however, go get a money order and send that money order to GCM on behalf of another student. If the summer program administrator has collected multiple donated payments for multiple participants they will need to send a list with the money order listing which participants the payments should go towards and how much.


Donating towards your summer program.

If your summer program participants wish to donate or tithe to your specific summer program they should write a separate check or money order that is clearly labeled with the purpose of donation/tithe from that participant to avoid possibleconfusion as a summer program payment.  Also, any checks/money orders that are donations or tithes need to be listed on a separate ledger sheet than the one that includes summer program payments.  These donations to the summer program itself will be considered charitable tax-deductible gifts.

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