No organisation can operate without funds - that's a given. However, when it comes to 'suggestions' on how one can make donations to support the Org with its aims they are on a higher level. In light of the recent video whereby they are looking for donations for a disaster fund, do you remember this gem from yesteryear?
WatchTower 1994, December 1, pages 13 to 18 is the study article on; Make Friends by means of the Unrighteous Riches.
Then on page 19 there's the box - 'How some make donations to the Kingdom Preaching Work'
• CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WORLDWIDE WORK: Many set
aside or budget an amount that
they place in the contribution boxes labelled: "Contributions for the
Society's Worldwide Work—Matthew 24:14." Each month congregations forward
these amounts either to the world headquarters in Brooklyn, New York, or to the
nearest branch office.
•
GIFTS: Voluntary donations of money may be sent directly to
the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania, 25 Columbia Heights,
Brooklyn, New York 11201-2483, or to the Society's office that serves your
country. Jewellery or other valuables may also be donated. A brief letter
stating that such is an outright gift should accompany these contributions.
•
CONDITIONAL-DONATION ARRANGEMENT: Money
may be given to the WatchTower Society to be held in trust until the donor's death, with the provision that in the case of
personal need, it will be returned to the donor.
•
INSURANCE: The Watch Tower Society may be named as the beneficiary of a life insurance
policy or in a
retirement/pension plan. The Society should be informed of any such
arrangement.
•
BANK ACCOUNTS: Bank
accounts, certificates of deposit, or individual retirement accounts may be placed in trust for or made payable on death to the Watch Tower Society, in accord with local bank
requirements. The Society should be informed of any such arrangements.
•
STOCKS AND BONDS: Stocks
and bonds may be donated to the Watch Tower Society either as an outright gift or
under an arrangement whereby the income continues to be paid to the donor.
•
REAL ESTATE: Saleable real estate may be donated to the Watch Tower
Society either by making an outright gift or
by reserving a life estate to the donor, who can continue to live therein
during his or her lifetime. One should contact the Society before deeding any
real estate to the Society.
•
WILLS AND TRUSTS: Property or money may be bequeathed to the Watch
Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania by means of a legally executed
will, or the Society may be named as a beneficiary of a trust agreement. A
trust benefiting a religious organization may provide certain tax advantages. A
copy of the will or trust agreement should be sent to the Society.
•
PLANNED GIVING: The
Society has assembled information on "Planned Giving." Those who are
planning to make a special gift to the Society now or to leave a bequest at
death may find this information helpful. That is especially true if they wish
to accomplish some family goal or estate-planning objective while using tax
benefits to minimize the cost of the gift or bequest. This information can be
obtained by writing to the Society at the address shown below.