Here are answers to the most common questions related to donations.  Not finding what you need?  Please contact us and we will get you any information you need.

 
Ways to Give

 

1.  Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) – preferred method 

To set up a monthly or quarterly automatic withdrawal from your checking or savings account, print, complete, and sign our EFT Form.  Mail it to us with your first donation or include a voided check (or deposit slip for a savings account) and we will take care of the rest.  The withdrawals will appear on your bank statement and you will also receive your tax deductible receipts from us.

 

2.  Set up an on-line bill payment from your bank

Most banks have an on-line bill pay function on their websites.  Contact your bank for more information.  Payments can be made to:

Ambassadors of Grace International

9379 Gunpowder Road

Florence, KY 41042

Please include which missionary or project you desire to support on the account/memo line.

You will receive a tax deductible receipt for each donation.

 

3.    Mail Checks

All checks should be made payable to Ambassadors of Grace International

and mailed to: 

Ambassadors of Grace International

9379 Gunpowder Road

Florence, KY 41042

 

Please include a note indicating which missionary(s) or project you desire to support.

You will receive a tax deductible receipt for each donation.

 

Make a Pledge (on-line or download form) – Although you can donate without filling out our pledge form, making a pledge helps our missionaries understand your intentions and plan for the future.
 

 

Other Downloads:

Straight Talk on Missionary Funding (brochure)

Electronic Funds Transfer Form (for automatic donations)

 

All gifts to Ambassadors of Grace International, a ministry of Grace Fellowship Church, come under the full control and direction of Ambassadors of Grace International and are used to fulfill their exempt purpose.

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