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These brochures are ordered in packs of 50, so to order 200 brochures, order 4 packs of 50. 


Ministry Profile Card

We don't all work with the same ministries, and we know that donors need to have your local ministry or church front and center. The Profile Card is a core MTD piece designed to leave at every MTD appointment. Part leaving piece + calling card + How to Give brochure, you upload your own photos to this item, and Chalkline will print it for you with professional quality. Most people in initial MTD order around 200.

Here are some quick notes for your Profile Card Design:

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  • Sentence 1: "Jill is a worker in (location), serving at (name of church or ministry)."
  • Sentence 2: "Some of her favorite roles in ministry include (list roles)."
  • Sentence 3: "Jill is passionate about (Write about your passion for why you are doing ministry)."

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  • Note: one of the most common mistakes is that people will add in FD even though it's already in the template, so their cards will end up saying FDFD####, so make sure to check the preview before moving forward.
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Ministry Profile Card Ordering Instructions: 


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Where you see "Job Name" enter your first and last name.


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Select the quantity you would like to order. 


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Type up your customized information using Google Doc or Microsoft Word. 

Please include the following information for your card:

  • First and last name
  • Ministry location (city, state, or country)
  • Ministry name (church or org name)
  • FD####
  • Your reliant url giving link (reliant.org/first.last
  • A brief description paragraph (60 words max)


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Upload this document along with two images where you see "Attach Files". 


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Add to cart! Once you've uploaded your documents, add this to your cart. Proceed to fill out your shipping information.

You will not need to provide any method of payment since Reliant will bill your MTD account for shipping fees, and Reliant covers all printing costs for this item. See the billing FAQ below for more information on billing and payment on Chalkline. 


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Create a Chalkline account- you will need to create a Chalkline account using your reliant.org email address. Once you do this, you can checkout. 


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Checkout Page- 

When you checkout, you will see several payment options.

 It's very important that you select the option that says "Reliant FD#". This ensures that your order goes through our Reliant billing process. 

Your screen will look like this:

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Select Reliant FD# as the Payment Option


You will also need to enter in your FD# in the space provided: 

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Chalkline will then input all your information and send you a pdf proof! Once you approve, this will be printed and shipped to you. You can check the status of your order anytime by using the order number provided or logging into your account. 



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You must have high-quality photos. 

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When selecting photos for your profile card, it's best to try to get the best resolution possible...

So you have a photo you like, but how do you know it's an OK size for print? Here are a couple of tips for finding out photo size and resolution:

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  1. Save the photo to your desktop
  2. Right-click the photo and click "Get Info."
  3. Look for "Dimensions" under "More Info"
  4. Anything above 2000 pixels is probably a safe bet, but remember, if it's blurry on your screen, it could look even more blurry (not less!) on paper.
  5. Email communications@reliant.org if you have specific questions or concerns

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  1. Save the photo to your desktop
  2. Right-click the photo and click "Properties."
  3. Under "Image," you'll find Dimensions and Resolution
  4. Anything above 2000 pixels is probably a safe bet, but remember, if it's blurry on your screen, it could look even more blurry (not less!) on paper.
  5. 300 dpi (under horizontal and vertical resolution) is best... HINT: Facebook photos are only 72 dpi, which means the resolution is MUCH lower than ideal.
  6. Email communications@reliant.org if you have specific questions or concerns



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