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GIVE

"Behind great movements of God stand a few generous men and women called Gospel Patrons."

 

- John Rinehart

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Make your check out to "For Columbus" and mail it to: 1581 North High Street, Columbus Ohio 43201. Please do not mail cash.

MAIL A CHECK

We are inviting 50 patrons to commit $12,000 or more annually for five years. Become a business sponsor, church/ministry partner or individual/family patron today!

BECOME A PATRON

To discuss other giving options — such as wills, trusts, Donor Advised Funds, or charitable IRAs — please send us an email at hello@forcolumbus.org.

CONTACT US

WAYS TO GIVE

“What God can do through our unique churches is good but what He can do through THE united Church across our city is greater. I thank God for ‘For Columbus’ and the effort to unite the Church of Columbus.”

Jordan Smucker

“We wholeheartedly support For Columbus as an indispensable accelerator for fostering meaningful relationships and nurturing ministry connection. In the midst of a society marked by isolation, this movement is intentionally bridging the gap to connect us in our oneness with Jesus.”

Jack & Taylor McClintock

“I support For Columbus because I love my city and want to see it transformed by the pursuit of God by His people, working together instead of in silos. The For Columbus staff is highly skilled and passionate.”

Sam Koon

“I’m new to the Columbus area, and when I heard about this movement and the cooperation between market-place leaders, non-profits and churches, I couldn’t wait to find out more and get behind it. This effort is most certainly a reflection of the heart of God and has the potential to transform our city."

Andy Wiegand

“Crossroads Columbus invests in For Columbus because we believe in the power of working together for greater city impact. We benefit from being in For Columbus networks for learning, sharpening & connection and value the role For Columbus is playing in creating spaces for these conversations to happen.”

Vicki Diller

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