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Standard Name:Church and Project Fund Standard
Relevant Policy:

Funds and Grant-Making Policy for Churches and Projects

Relevant Standard:Grant-Making Standard
Creation Date: 8/23/2023
Last Revision Date:

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General Standards

Church/Project funds are created in accordance with the Funds and Grant-Making Policy for Churches and Projects. Church/Project funds are created for Reliant church/ministry partners to further Reliant's tax-exempt purpose. Monies from church/project funds may be used for Accounts Payable requests, internal fund transfers, Reimbursements and ERBs, and/or grants are used to distribute monies from those funds. (See Reimbursements vs. Grants for more details.)

Roles:

Affiliate Fundraiser is a foreign national raising funds through a church/project fund on behalf of Reliant. They must attend a Reliant training and become an officially approved deputized fundraiser. Affiliate Fundraisers are often also Designated Grantees. 

Fund Custodian has ultimate responsibility for the management of the fund and compliance with policy and standards, including the requirements outlined in this standard and the Grant-Making StandardFund Custodian is desired to be a Reliant employee/associate assigned to be the main contact for the church/project fund and is required for all church/project funds. The Fund Custodian acts as a custodian of the fund, is responsible for the management of the fund and compliance with policy and standards, and in some cases the primary point of contact for matters related to the fund. In some cases, the Fund Custodian may receive and distribute monies on behalf of the church/ministry. The Fund Custodian signs the a Master Grant Agreement on behalf of the church/ministry and acts as a representative for all parties associated with the church/ministry. The fund custodian should normally be a Reliant employee or associate. In rare exceptions, an individual who is not a Reliant employee or associate may act as a Fund Custodian after being vetted to the same degree as a Reliant associate and with appropriate approval. The Fund Custodian agrees to receive training/tutorials on forms, processes, and procedures for grant requests.

Authorized Signer(s) is the individual(s) who is  is authorized by the church/ministry to approve transfers, reimbursements, grants, and other payments from the church/project fund as outlined on the original church/project fund request form. Fund Custodians are typically also Authorized Signers. In many cases, the church/ministry designates one or more Authorized Signers in addition to the Fund Custodian.

Affiliate Fundraiser is a foreign national raising funds through a church/project fund on behalf of ReliantWhen the qualifications as outlined below are met, they must attend a Reliant training and become an officially approved deputized fundraiser. 

Designated Grantee(s) is a foreign national receiving monies distributed from the church/project fund in the form of a stipend and is required to sign a Stipend Agreement for ministry purposes relevant to the purpose of the church/project fund. Designated Grantees may also be Affiliate Fundraisers. (See Grant-Making Standard for more details on stipend agreements) before grant disbursement can begin. Designated Grantees are often also Affiliate Fundraisers..)

Purpose:

The purpose of the requested fund must be determined to be in alignment with Reliant's tax-exempt purpose as outlined in the policy linked above. If Funds and Grant-Making Policy for Churches and Projects. The fund purpose is documented in the Master Grant Agreement (See details below). If the agreed-upon purpose of the fund changes in the course of the life of the fund, an addendum to the Master Grant Agreement is Agreement is required. 

Unrestricted Church Fund:  The sole purpose of these designated funds (accounts) is to absorb leftover funds (money) monies from exited staff that were a part of their church/ministry (typically for residencies/internships) and use those funds exiting from Reliant, so that those monies may be redeployed to help support other staff at the same church/ministry who need assistance with raising support. These are unrestricted, non-revenue funds (accounts), and funds (money) only come in and out through internal transfers. (Exit In most cases, these unrestricted church/ministry funds are used in fixed-term programs. Monies in these funds are sourced only through internal transfers and not from outside donations.   Exit transfers must follow the order of eligibility (outlined in Exiting MTD Funds Transfer) for exit funds distribution. ) Any Any partner within any program team may create an unrestricted church fund. 

Restricted General Church/

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Ministry Funds: These funds receive donations from outside donors with the purpose of supporting the general activities and services of a given church or network of churches or other Christian ministries. In contrast with project funds, the restricted general church/ministry funds

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are broad in nature, used to support the ongoing activities and services of the church/ministry, and fund distribution tends to be determined by church leadership

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, subject to Reliant grant-making standards. 

Restricted Project Funds: These funds receive donations from outside donors to help support specific projects that the church/ministry/network wishes to accomplish. In contrast to general church/ministry funds, project funds are more specific in nature and typically have a defined end date. The purpose of project funds can vary but they tend to be more specific with a focused purpose in mind.  

Monies for all restricted church/project funds may also be supplied through internal transfers. Monies may be disbursed from restricted funds  These are restricted, revenue funds (accounts). Monies may come in through donations or internal transfers, and monies can go out through grants, AP requests, reimbursements, and internal transfers. Any partner within any program team may create a restricted church/project fund.  

Fund purposes associated with Affiliate Fundraisers and/or Designated Grantees are explained below. 

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Purposes of and Qualifications Related to an Affiliate Fundraiser and Designated Grantees

Those restricted church/project funds

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used for stipend distribution to Designated Grantees

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by definition have a two-fold purpose:

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(1) to provide education, training, and spiritual formation for the Designated Grantee as they prepare for

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a long-term ministry role; and, in the course of fulfilling purpose #1, (2) to expand the church/ministry impact through the ministry activities of the Designated Grantee. Reliant provides the Designated Grantee a stipend to fulfill the purpose of the fund through conducting the ministry activities outlined

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in the Master Grant Agreement

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. Because the time commitment of ministry activities

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allow the Designated Grantee time to

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work

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outside the church/ministry sufficient to

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meet the needs of the Designated Grantee

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and his or her family,

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Reliant recognizes that some of the funds may be used for personal expenses

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Foreign nationals may raise support as a deputized Affiliate Fundraiser through a church/project fund on behalf of Reliant under the conditions that the foreign national:

  • Work alongside an existing Reliant partnership.
  • Be identified and vouched for by a Reliant worker or church/ministry partner.
  • Complete an assessment and application that is reviewed and approved by the Program Team.
  • Be vetted using the OFAC Watchlist Verification.
  • Complete training (given by the Program Team) for raising church/project funds on behalf of Reliant and become officially deputized by Reliant
  • Complete a dual solicitation agreement (Dual Solicitation) if raising funds for both Reliant and another organization.

    Note

    Foreign nationals may raise funds on behalf of the church/project fund but do not receive an individual MTD fund number. If a registered foreign organization with multiple Affiliate Fundraisers partners with Reliant, they can request solicitor reporting tags be used for tracking donations. However, we can only provide the solicitor functionality once there are at least two solicitors. Also, the solicitor functionality is only available through online giving.


Fundraising:

  • All contributions are the sole property of Reliant; Reliant maintains full control of the donated funds and ultimate discretion as to their use for Reliant’s ministry purposes. 

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If the purpose of a church/project fund includes supporting the funding of a Designated Grantee(s) stipend and/or if there is an Affiliated Fundraiser for the fund, the following applies:

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  • For contributions to a Reliant fund to qualify as tax-deductible, they must be intended by the donor for use by Reliant Mission and the church/ministry and are not personal gifts for

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  • any individual, including any individual associated with the fund. Donations to Reliant must not be channeled to individuals for their personal inurement apart from a pre-approved ministry purpose

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  • for a Reliant-approved church/project and

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  • ministry

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  • partner

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  • Overfunding of the church/project fund resulting from any support-raising efforts (including those of the Affiliated Fundraiser/Designated Grantee) remains with the fund.

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  • If any individual associated with the church/project fund

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  • moves to another church/ministry, the funds do not follow the individual. Instead, the funds remain as temporarily restricted for the purpose to which they were originally donated, unless they are redirected in accordance with the following bullet. 
  • Designated contributions generally will be honored, but Reliant shall retain full discretion and control over the ultimate expenditure or use of those contributions and retains the right to discontinue funding at any time. 
  • Consistent with Reliant's tax-exempt qualification as a 501c3 nonprofit organization, Reliant will not issue refunds to donors from contributions received. In the unlikely event of a cancellation of the purpose or plan originally associated with a church/project fund

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  • , or if a foreign national who had raised support as an

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  • Affiliated Fundraiser decided not to continue in

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  • that role, or if a Designated Grantee changed roles, Reliant will retain control of monies in the church/project fund and, as a first priority, will seek to use the funds for other similar Reliant Mission activities beginning with those associated with the connected church/ministry.

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purpose of a church/project fund includes supporting the funding of a Designated Grantee(s) stipend and/or if there is

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an Affiliated Fundraiser for the fund, in addition to those criteria outlined above, the following also applies:

  • Reasonable due diligence should be exercised to ensure that Reliant church/project fund monies are not raised or directed to known or suspected terrorists.
  • In no circumstances should the church/project name

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  • be the name of the Designated Grantee

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Fundraising:

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  • . Instead, it should refer to the church/ministry project for which the Designated Grantee is providing ministry activities.

Any Reliant employee/associate may raise funds on behalf of a church/project fund. 

A U.S. citizen who is not a Reliant employee/associate must become an associate with Reliant in order to raise church/project funds on behalf of Reliant. Associates are eligible to submit church/project fund reimbursements and grant requests.

Foreign nationals may raise support as a deputized Affiliate Fundraiser through a church/project fund on behalf of Reliant under the conditions that the foreign national:

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Complete a dual solicitation agreement (Dual Solicitation) if raising funds for both Reliant and another organization.

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Submission Standard

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Requests:

Unrestricted Church Funds may be requested by Reliant partners who have field employees/associates by contacting their Program Team. Program Team submits a request for unrestricted church funds on request on behalf of Reliant partnersReliant will review these requests on a case-by-case basis.

Restricted churchChurch/project funds Project Funds may be requested by Reliant ministry partners regardless of whether that partner has Reliant employees/associates. The individual who will become the Fund Custodian may request the fund funds by submitting aChurch /Project fund request formand Project Fund Request Form to their Program Team, with the following information completed: 

  • Church/Project Fund purpose and fund details
  • Signed Master Grant Agreement (which is attached to the Church/Project Fund Request)
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Master Grant Agreement:

Church/Project funds are created to receive donations, and grants are used to distribute monies for those funds. Therefore, a Master Grant Agreement must be signed at the time of submission of a new church/project fund request to ensure a proper understanding of grant use when monies are distributed. 

The Master Grant Agreement is attached to the Church/Project fund request form and is signed by the Fund Custodian and a Reliant representative. The Fund Custodian should be appointed and previously approved for the role of Fund Custodian by the Partner prior to signing the Agreement. It includes an acknowledgment and approval of the requested purpose of the fund by both parties. It also includes an acknowledgment that the Fund Custodian read and agrees that all parties associated with the fund will follow

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the Policy and Standards. If the purpose of the church/project fund changes, an addendum to change the purpose outlined in Master Grant Agreement is required and must be signed by both parties. 

See Master Grant Agreement for a sample of what is attached to the request form.

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Approval:

The Reliant Board of Directors delegates to Reliant leadership the authority to approve church and project funds to further Reliant’s tax-exempt purposes by establishing these types of church and project funds as defined in the related policy, in a matter compliant with applicable laws and regulations and according to the requirements outlined above. If deemed necessary by Reliant leadership, the Reliant Board may be asked for their additional approval. The Program Team will oversee all church/project fund requests, including obtaining approvals, coordinating with relevant departments, and finalizing fund set up. 

All church and project fund requests must be vetted first by the Program Team lead to confirm the church/ministry partnership with Reliant (including the existence of a signed/executed Memo of Understanding has been signed) and  or a Non-Employment Partnership Memorandum of Understanding) and to confirm that this request is one that they believe Reliant should move forward on.

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  • The purpose of the fund is in alignment with Reliant's tax-exempt purpose as outlined in the policy. 
    • If the purpose varies too greatly from the normal purpose requests, secondary If there are questions related to the purpose of the fund, additional approval by the Chief Financial Officer may be deemed necessary. If the purpose varies too greatly from the normal purpose requests or from Reliant's original tax-exempt purpose, Reliant Board approval Officer, Chief Executive Officer, or Board of Directors may be deemed necessary. 
  • The proposed budget categories included on the restricted church/project fund request for fund distribution through grants are in alignment with the fund purpose given. 
  • If additional approval is required related to the projected amount of the church/project fund according to the following:
    • Funds projected to annually receive under $25,000 are approved by the Director of Organizational Affairs.
    • Funds projected to annually receive between $25,000 and $100,000 require approval from the Director of Organizational Affairs and the Chief Financial Officer.
    • Funds projected to annually receive over $100,000 require approval of the Reliant board. The Director of Organizational Affairs will submit a request to the board.

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Fund approval authorizes fund creation by Accounting as well as the solicitation and receipt of any donations for the approved funds. 

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