The Metaphor of the Jugs

Because you keep up with The Stewardship Foundation, you know that our mission is to champion, evangelize, and facilitate transformational giving as it pertains to gift planning. In the early days, when the foundation wasn’t much more than a twinkle in Joe Finneran’s eye, we turned to the miracle at Cana as a metaphor for transformation.

brochure jugsWith the help of friends who own better cameras that we do, we set out to create a visual representation of the miracle of changing simple water to wine. Taking the kinds of jugs and woven baskets usually found only at flea markets or Pier 1, we staged our props in a sunny outdoor location that we hoped might resemble a wedding garden. Our problem? Pouring water into the first jug, having the water turn into wine in the second jug, and spill over into the third jug. Where’s a good miracle when you need one? Our solution came through the miracle of Photoshop and the skills of our good friends and creative team at ActiveCanvas.

This month, we were honored to be “bronze sponsors” at the annual conference for Heartbeat International held in Charleston, SC where over 900 faithful servants gathered to be trained, equipped and inspired to celebrate the pregnancy help movement around the world. We had the opportunity to place a full-page ad in the conference brochure, so of course we used the jugs as the visual metaphor in our ad.

Whenever someone approached our display table, I asked him or her to check out our ad on page 69 and to stop by later with a thumbs up or thumbs down on whether our message resonated with them and if they understood the metaphor of the jugs. I was overwhelmed with the positive support we received about our message. Everyone “got it” and it was a fun and engaging way to get feedback on the idea and promote our gift planning services.

Pray with us that our planted seeds bear much fruit in the coming months.

— Jim Kebe

Taxing Weather

Those of us in Central Ohio saw temperatures see-saw from well below zero to well above zero this winter, but mostly below. If you are like me, you too are wondering if spring will ever come. The calendar says March, but the temperature shouts January. To add to the misery (for some), it’s also tax season.

Uncle SamOur unusually cold winter doesn’t necessarily mean that next winter will be as cold, or as erratic, or as depressing. And the same holds true for tax returns. If after navigating your 2013 tax forms you were disappointed with the return, or regret any of 2013’s financial decisions in regards to charity (Form 990) or income (1040), or business (2106), you don’t have to repeat last year’s actions. There are ways to avoid paying taxes.

Before you call the sheriff, there’s a difference between tax evasion and tax avoidance. Tax evasion is breaking the law and is illegal; tax avoidance is minimizing your taxes through legitimate means and is totally legal.

Judge Learned Hand (1872 – 1961) famously wrote: “Anyone may so arrange his affairs that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose that pattern which will best pay the Treasury; there is not even a patriotic duty to increase one’s taxes.”

The wise judge is right. So we remind you once again to contact the Stewardship Foundation. As a public foundation, we can offer anyone (you don’t have to be wealthy) possible tax avoidance scenarios customized to your individual financial needs, as well as the needs of your family or business. Developing a strategy now lays the foundation for a happy 2014 tax return next year.

Oh, and about that spring—according the Old Farmers Almanac, the rest of March is expected to have an average temperature of 42 degrees, with rain and snow through March 9, followed by sun and showers, then a few flurries around the 22nd – 24th, and finally mild temps. April is forecasted to be 4 degrees above normal. Alleluia!

Happy 2014 to all of our donors, investors, and partner organizations!

seven facesDecember 2013 was very busy for the Stewardship Foundation as we orchestrated almost two dozens donations through our various DAF’s and CRT’s which was music to the various partner organizations and charities that we benefited. Thank you to all our donors and investors who made positive impacts on the organizations we support!

As 2014 unfolds I know that you must continue to assess your financial situation. The decision you make will determine the levels of support we give to the charities we support. One area of concern that some donors will face involves rising estate tax exemptions. Therefore, I am including an article on this subject, which you can read in full from our website.

I highly recommend that our partner organizations pass this information on to their major donors.

For our partner organizations and charities if you have not read the The Seven Faces of Philanthropy: A New Approach to Cultivating Major Donors, then you should. The more you understand the type of donors you have, the better you can understand their motivations and their obstacles in giving. And of course, the Stewardship Foundation can assist you in this process.