Financial Update

11.06.06 - Thanks to some generous one-time gifts I was able to end last year in the black and have a great headstart towards this year. With a class of alumni finally in the marketplace, I am in a good position this year to end the year with a positive cash flow. Of course, this is soley dependent on your continued prayers for the ministry and your faithful giving. If you are a monthly giver, please make sure your giving is consistent, as even a one-month miss can add up for me when the end of the year approaches. Since some of the money this year is in one-time gifts, I will also need to prepare to raise an additiona $5,000 over the next two years to offset some of that money going away.

Below is my operating budget for the year. If you are interested in helping to underwrite a particular portion of the ministry, please click on the donate link above to learn more about that.

Program Item
Annual Cost
Student Development (discipleship & leadership development) $ 21,702
Evangelism (Meeting with students who don't follow Christ) $ 5,426
Campus Activities (Reaching new fraternities, developing new contacts, meeting with new Greek students.) $ 5,426
Personal Development & Training $ 2,713
Ministry Programs (large group, Bible study leading and preparation, conference & retreat preparation, Urbana) $ 4,069
Other Campuses (Planting and developming ministries at Duke, Virginia Tech, Roanoke College and Washington & Lee) $ 5,426
Greek Conference (Planning, directing and recruiting) $ 4,069
Administration (fund development, communications, ministry prep) $ 5,426
$ 54,255

 

 

“Greek IMPACT has helped me realize what is really important in the Greek system has led to a better balance to my college life.”
- Charles Askew, sophomore Phi Delta Theta

Pray for the large group of Greek IMPACT seniors who graduated last month and are now transitioning into the professional world.

For Krystal Bridges as she takes over the day-to-day campus work at Chapel Hill.

Dave as he transitions to his new position in ministry.

That Gods work in the Greek system would grow even this summer at Washington & Lee, UNC-Wilmington, UNC-Charlotte, Delaware, Elon and Wake Forest.

Megan McHenry and several other UNC Greeks who will serve Young Life in Africa this August.

Support raising as my budget will grow nearly $20,000 in 2008-2009.

Kim and Dave as we close on our first home.