Episcopal Church Fundraising Campaigns That Inspire Giving
Work with experienced Episcopal church fundraising consultants to unite your congregation and achieve your vision — from new buildings to generosity growth.
Fellowship Development journeys alongside you through the campaign process. From the feasibility study and campaign planning to donor communications, your Fellowship Development campaign manager will work onsite with you, supported by a full-service team that is designed to help Episcopal churches succeed.
Every Fellowship Development campaign includes a full-time, onsite campaign manager who works alongside your staff and volunteers throughout the process.
We are devoted to helping Episcopal churches succeed. Throughout the campaign, we help you foster ownership and involvement throughout your community.
Our messaging and materials share your mission and vision – focused on the Episcopal faith.
We help Episcopal churches harness data and digital communication to identify opportunities, engage donors more effectively and enhance campaign results.
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Connect with us today! Tell us about your organization’s vision, goals and funding needs. Let us design a plan that helps you achieve your goals and advance your mission.
Fundraising consultant costs vary based on the length of the project, services offered and scope of the work. Episcopal church capital campaigns typically range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. The final cost depends on the complexity of the effort, with fees tied to planning, onsite consultant and more.
Yes. Episcopal churches regularly conduct fundraising efforts to support building projects, school expansions, debt retirement and annual congregation needs. These efforts often take the form of capital campaigns, major gift programs and stewardship initiatives tailored to the mission and values of each parish.
Start by recognizing and defining your church’s biggest needs. Then research fundraising consultants with Episcopal experience and a history of success. Explore the services offered, the cost, references and make sure the approach aligns with your church’s mission and vision.