Planned Giving
We can help your house of worship strengthen its financial foundation through programs that incorporate giving back to the church.
$ Partnership Shares
HOWffers incorporates partnership shares for your church, region, and denomination. So your membership takes care of not just your immediate family, but your faith family as well.
Endowment Building
Work with our partner to utilize a new web- and mobile-based technology platform that uniquely combines the power of charitable donations and investing to drive perpetual returns and impact for nonprofit organizations.
Our Mission
HOWffers is committed to empowering houses of worship and their members by strengthening financial foundations and fostering generational wealth. We provide tailored resources, financial education, and strategic support to help faith-based communities achieve long-term stability and prosperity. Our mission is to equip spiritual leaders and their congregations with the tools and knowledge needed to build a legacy of financial health and resilience for future generations.
Life Settlements
Unlock the Hidden Value In Your Life Insurance Policy
As people age, many find that they no longer need their life insurance policies. The worst thing to do is to let it lapse. We can provide the resources you need to sell your policy and secure the best possible return. Life settlements can help unlock that hidden value and provide you with options. Consider donating all or some of the value to your house of worship!
Legacy Gifting
We offer the option of giving back to the house of worship through legacy gifting: designating a percentage of your life insurance benefit back to your church.
The Benefits of Belonging
Planned Giving: A Legacy of Faith
Planned giving is a powerful way to support the long-term vitality and mission of your home church. By incorporating charitable gifts into your financial planning, you can leave a lasting legacy that benefits future generations of worshipers and strengthens the spiritual community you hold dear.
Discover all the ways HOWffers supports initiatives to ensure that your church continues to thrive and serve its congregation and community for years to come.
Our Blog
Devotional: An Athlete’s Season with Jesus
Our blog entry today is a devotional from the book “An Athlete’s Season with Jesus,” by Chaplain John Love and Chaplain Rich Mahler. The book is a 41-day devotional based on actual game day chapels from the NBA and G League. Rich Mahler is a beloved friend and HOWffers partner,…
Ensuring Your Legacy: Estate Planning for Church Members
Introduction: Estate planning is often regarded as a critical financial strategy, allowing individuals to manage their assets and provide for their loved ones after they\'re gone. However, for those who are deeply involved in their church community, estate planning takes on an even greater significance. It becomes an opportunity to…
Caring for the Elderly: Creating a Supportive Environment for Seniors in Churches
As our population ages, the importance of caring for the elderly becomes increasingly evident. Seniors often face unique challenges related to physical health, mental well-being, and social isolation. In response, many churches are stepping up to create supportive environments where seniors can thrive. In this blog post, we\'ll explore the…
Mentoring Future Leaders: Equipping the Next Generation of Pastors
In the ever-evolving landscape of pastoral ministry, the importance of mentoring future leaders cannot be overstated. As seasoned pastors, we bear the responsibility not only to shepherd our current congregations but also to invest in and equip the next generation of pastors who will carry the torch forward. This process…
Stewarding the Kingdom’s Resources: A Call to Charitable Giving and Endowment Building
In every act of stewardship, we echo the wisdom of the ages: "A society grows great when old men plant trees under whose shade they know they shall never sit." As leaders in faith, our responsibility transcends the immediate, extending into a future we may not witness but are called…