Presbyterian School Fundraising Campaigns That Inspire Giving

Hire a fundraising consultant that knows the Presbyterian faith. Whether you are adding new classrooms, renovating facilities or supporting teacher salaries, we run capital campaigns that will unite your Presbyterian school community and help you achieve your vision.

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Steier Group by the Numbers

$
3.6
Billions Raised
123
%
Of Fundraising Goal
$
98
Million Raised from Foundations
50
States and Provinces Served

Strategic Capital Campaigns
Built for Presbyterian Schools

From the feasibility study and campaign planning to data research, the Fellowship Development team will support your every step of the way. Your campaign manager will work on site three days each week with support from a full-service team designed to help Presbyterian schools succeed.

Why Presbyterian Schools Choose Fellowship Development

Onsite Campaign Leadership

Each of our campaigns include a full-time onsite campaign manager dedicated to your project and only your project. They work alongside your staff and volunteers throughout the process.

Proven School Engagement

Our team is dedicated to helping Presbyterian schools reach their fundraising goals. Throughout the process, we will help you foster ownership and engagement throughout your community.

Faith-Focused Communication

Sharing your story with your donors is vital. We make sure all messaging and materials align with your mission and vision, focusing on the Methodist faith.

Data Analytics and Technology Solutions

Our data analysts help Presbyterian schools harness tools to identify new opportunities and enhance campaign giving. We will also use digital communications to effectively engage your donors.

Named one of the “Best Fundraising Companies in 2025” by The Lead Pastor

What people are saying about partnering with Fellowship Development

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.

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Lent and the foundation of faithful stewardship

March 9, 2026
By Brendan Manson / President of Fellowship Development Lent invites us to take a sacred pause. Over 40 days, the Church enters an intentional season of repentance and renewal, reflecting on God’s saving work through…
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What Is a Church Pledge and Why Does It Matter?

February 27, 2026
By Brendan Manson / President of Fellowship Development A church pledge is a commitment to financially support a church’s mission and ministries. Many churches commonly run annual pledge drives, during which members return a pledge…

How can Fellowship Development assist you?

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find a Presbyterian fundraising consultant?

Not all fundraising consultants have experience with the Presbyterian faith. The first step is to identify the needs of your community. Then research different consultants, paying special attention to their experience with Presbyterian schools and organizations. Make sure their approach will meet your needs and that they align with your mission and vision.

How much does a fundraising consultant cost?

The cost will depend on a variety of factors. Presbyterian school campaigns typically range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Factors such as the scope of the project, length of the contract, time on site and services offered can impact the total cost of a consultant.

Do Presbyterian schools do fundraisers?

Certainly. Presbyterian schools often conduct major fundraising initiatives to support important needs in the community. That could include debt retirement, building a new facility, adding classrooms or supporting student financial aid. These efforts can take the form of a campaign, major gift effort or a stewardship initiative.