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Investment & Endowment Management

The Florida Baptist Foundation has been a trusted partner since 1947 to churches and Christian organizations. The Foundation provides management of long-term investment needs, along with serving as the trustee or custodian for revocable, irrevocable, endowment, and scholarship funds.

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Do I Have to Tithe? | Week 3 | Dr. Tim Maynard

Money Matters | A Sermon Series

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The Joy of Generosity | Week 2 | Dr. Tim Maynard

Money Matters | A Sermon Series

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The Trust Factor | Week 1 | Dr. Tim Maynard

Money Matters | A Sermon Series

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How Trusts Work

How a revocable living trust works during a grantor’s life A living trust, also known as a Revocable Living Trust or a Family Trust is a legal document that holds title or ownership to your assets and real property. When you create a Revocable Living Trust you transfer ownership of yo …

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Will & Trust Management Services

Florida Baptist Foundation provides services to individuals and churches in the area of Christian estate stewardship and planning. The Foundation has served as a counselor and trustee for more than 1,300 trusts and management agreements. Those financial arrangements have benefited ind …

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Charitable Remainder Trust

How a Charitable Remainder Trust Works

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Charitable Gift Annuity

You may be tired of living at the mercy of the fluctuating stock and/or the real estate markets. A charitable gift annuity is a gift made to our organization that can provide you with a secure source of fixed payments for life.

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Life Estate

You may desire to leave your home or farm to Florida Baptist Foundation at your death but would also like to receive a current charitable income tax deduction. A life estate reserved might offer the solution you need!

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Beneficiary Designations

A beneficiary designation gift is a simple and affordable way to make a gift to support Florida Baptist Foundation. You can designate us as a beneficiary of a retirement, investment or bank account, or your life insurance policy.

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