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Ways to Donate

Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”
(2 Corinthians 9:7)

Stewardship isn’t just about money; at its core, it’s about the worship and praise of God and serving God through our life and vocation. As part of the Church’s mission to care for those in need, the Diocese directs its resources to the most vulnerable members of our communities.

Funded by your generosity, our work helps to sustain the lives of families and individuals in our own parishes and communities, and internationally.

Annual giving programs

FaithWorks

provides support to more than a dozen ministry partners helping those in need throughout our Diocese and around the world.

For more information, contact Peter Mentis, FaithWorks campaign manager.

The Bishop's Company

gives the Bishop of Toronto funds to support emergency needs of clergy and their families, and for special projects not covered in the Diocese’s operating budgets.

For more information, contact Melissa Doidge, Congregational Development and Stewardship assistant.

Anglican Diocese of Toronto Foundation

resources the Diocese and local parishes as they plant and grow bold strategic initiatives for the future of God’s church.

For more information, contact Mary Lynne Stewart, executive director of the Foundation.

Online giving

In addition to our annual giving programs, we welcome all donations and commit to using your gift where the need is greatest, for what is vital to our Church and community. The ministry and mission of the Diocese of Toronto is funded through the goodwill of those who give to it. We immensely appreciate and value your support.

Securities

When you donate publicly traded stock and securities, you’ll receive a tax receipt for the full appreciated value of a donation of publicly traded stock or securities, and you won’t be subject to any capital gains tax.

Benefits of making a gift of stock or securities:

  1. Capital gains tax on publicly listed stocks and securities are exempt when you donate your shares rather than selling and donating the proceeds.
  2. The value of your tax receipt will be based on the market closing price on the day the Diocese takes legal receipt of your stock or securities into our brokerage account.
  3. You may claim charitable donations up to 75 per cent of your net income, and a five-year carry-forward on any unused donation amount is permitted.

The Diocese of Toronto depends on the generous support of donors and volunteers to fulfill our mission. We collect your personal information to process your donation and issue a tax receipt. Your personal information will not be sold or traded with other organizations. For more information about our privacy practices, view our Privacy Policy.

Our legal name is “The Incorporated Synod of the Diocese of Toronto” and our charitable number is 10750 5059 RR0001.