MUMF is a steward of faith-filled legacies. Endowments are little Wesleyan engines – earning, saving, and giving all they can in perpetuity. The result is a growing fountain of resources for churches and other vital ministries. The saints that came before us who created these funds are still with us – helping to meet the challenges of this day, and to become the church that God imagines.

Review the lists – and think about the possibilities for your legacy…

Total Endowments and Designated Funds

Total value of endowments as of 12/31/2023 — $38,792,325

Individual donors create endowment funds at the Foundation in a variety of ways. The basic concept of an endowment is that the gift is invested and the earnings from the gift benefit one or more charities or charitable activities every year, forever. An endowment is a powerful tool for growing and sustaining ministry. In addition, an endowment can carry a memorial name that is a truly lasting tribute.

Total 2023 distributions from designated funds to charitable beneficiaries — $949,256 

Learn how to start your endowment today.

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An endowment is a charitable fund that provides a permanent source of income for your church or other favorite ministry(ies).

Your gifts to an endowment are not spent. Rather, the earnings from the endowment gifts are spent in support of ministry. If managed properly over time, the fund should grow to meet or exceed inflation and produce a growing annual income stream.

Designated funds are charitable funds that can be very similar to an endowment, or they can include instructions that change the timing, use, duration, or other aspects of how the fund is used for charitable purposes over time.

In other words, you can tailor a charitable fund in a number of ways, and we are happy to assist you in thinking through the possibilities.

Create Your Fund

Creating a charitable endowment or designated fund at the Foundation is a wonderful way to ensure long-term support for the specific church, agency, institution or ministry of your choice.

Designations can target specific charitable uses or purposes and can be finite or perpetual in duration. It’s a great way to fund ministry today and to advance ministry for future generations.

To create a designated fund, the Foundation encourages a gift of at least $10,000, either initially or anticipated through total giving over a period of time (e.g., a bequest or the remainder from a charitable trust or gift annuity). Additional contributions of any amount may be made to funds already established.

  1. Simply contact the Foundation office to discuss how you would like your fund set up.
  2. We will then prepare a brief document that describes how you wish your fund to be administered. We will send a draft of this document to you (mail or email) for your review and approval.
  3. When you are satisfied with the document, sign it and return it to the Foundation with your gift. A personal check can be mailed with the document. Contact the Foundation office for easy instructions for transferring a gift of appreciated stock. Gifts of real estate or personal property can also be wonderful gifts, but special rules and procedures for making such gifts may apply. Please contact the Foundation to discuss these types of gifts.

Another way to create a designated fund is with a gift through your estate plans.

You can make provision in your will or trust document or through beneficiary designations on specific assets. Alternatively, you may contact the Foundation and set up a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The MOU document will describe your intended future gift to the fund through a testamentary arrangement, and the document will simply be kept on file at the Foundation office.

Sample language for a will or trust:

[Describe a particular asset, a specific amount or a percentage of the estate] to the Missouri United Methodist Foundation, Inc., (“Foundation”) office currently located in Columbia, Missouri, for the purpose of creating a permanent endowment fund (“Fund”) for the benefit of the Wesley United Methodist Church of Cityville, Missouri, (“Church”) or its charitable successor. The endowment fund shall be titled “The John and Jane Doe Charitable Fund” and distributions from the fund shall be for the general charitable purposes of the Church, without restriction. If the Church ceases to exist without a successor church, then the Foundation may use the Fund for purposes as near as possible to my original intent.


If you create an MOU, then the MOU can cover lots of administrative details. Your will or trust can just briefly state:

[Describe a particular asset, a specific amount or a percentage of the estate] to the Missouri United Methodist Foundation, Inc., (“Foundation”) office currently located in Columbia, Missouri, for the purpose of creating or adding to “The John and Jane Doe Charitable Fund” as described in a Memorandum of Understanding with the Foundation dated 11/23/2024 (as amended).

The use of the MOU is most useful if you wish to name multiple beneficiaries, designate specific uses, name alternate beneficiaries, or cover other matters that would be lengthy to include in a typical estate document. Furthermore, it is much easier to amend your MOU if you wish to make a change.

Contact David Atkins at the Foundation office to discuss your plans and to develop your MOU.

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