We are so grateful for Foster Financial Group’s heart for Kingdom impact and pray that this conversation is a blessing and encouragement to you and your family to provide some ideas on how we can be strategic in our generosity!
To watch, please click the play icon on the video below! An outline of the conversation can be found underneath the featured video.
0:00 – Intro: Jake Crandall, Joe Foster, & Missy Williams
0:35 – Seed Effect’s Mission & Story of Impact
7:18 – Have you sold a business? Learn about some advanced charitable giving strategies that can save you significantly! Charitable pooled trusts and Donor Advised Funds.
9:12 – “We like to use the term diverting tax dollars to kingdom dollars”
10:52 – Learn about books, events, organizations, and other tools that can spur your generosity journey.
13:30 – Hear about some ideas on how to instill generosity in your children and steward intercultural competency and awareness in your littles to give them a greater understanding and world view on generosity?
20:40 – Other Charitable Giving Strategies? Gifting appreciated stock or mutual funds. Qualified charitable distributions from your IRA’s required minimum distribution.
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