OUR FUNDS

Designated Gifts


The Foundation's fund structure has been aligned to support the broad range of Trinity's ministry, and to enable donors the flexibility to target donations and bequests to those areas of ministry that are closest to their hearts.

In addition to cash, the Foundation is equipped to receive securities, will bequests and trust distributions, life insurance gifts, retirement plan gifts, charitable remainder trusts, and other forms of property. Prospective donors are advised to discuss non-cash plans with an attorney and with our board. The TFR also has free gift planning counselors to help you design your plan for giving.

Gifts and bequests may be made directly to the Foundation, or through Trinity's normal collection channels, designated to the Trinity Roselle Foundation.

    • These are funds for general purposes and require Board approval

    • The purpose of this fund is to provide grants for church workers and expansion of outreach ministries

    • The purpose of this fund is to provide preservation and expansion of the church and to have funds available to assist in operating costs

    • The purpose of this fund is to reduce the net tuition charged to ILS Students

    • The purpose of this fund is to reduce the costs associated with the School, thereby, reducing tuition

    • The purpose of this fund is to reduce the net tuition charged to TLC Member Students. A fluid fund with amount determined annually with donor(s).

Frequently Asked Questions

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How is the Foundation managed?

The Foundation is managed by an experienced board who are dedicated to growing and preserving the Foundation and it’s resources and impact. The Board meets bi-monthy to determine investment strategy, grant distribution and overall management decisions.

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Has an audit been done on the Foundation?

Yes, audits of the Foundation have been conducted by CPA’s, and we anticipate continuing regular audits and financial reviews moving forward.

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