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To access Foothill Covenant's online giving page, please click here.  It will open a new page in your browser and direct you toward the Online Giving Portal of the Evangelical Covenant Church, operated by our denomination.  See the FAQ below for more information.



ONLINE GIVING FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)


Why Give Online?

On a practical level, we recognize that forms of payment have steadily evolved from cash to checks to card based transactions.   Many people primarily manage their finances online.  Providing the means to support our ministry through online giving has become a priority.   Foothill Covenant encourages responsible giving that does not create debt for the giver.


Furthermore, online giving is a powerful way to faithfully offer your gifts. With the ability to set up recurring gifts, you are able to consistently give, even when you forget your checkbook at home. 


What type of bank accounts can I use?

You can use a checking account, VISA, MasterCard, and Discover.


What are the online giving transaction costs?

Here is an outline of the transaction costs associated with the various forms of online payment. While you are credited for the full amount of your gift, these fees are taken out of the amount given to the church:


If you make a gift and pay with…

  • An online check (ACH), then the cost is $0.45 + 0.00%
  • VISA/MC/Discover credit/debit cards, then the cost is $0.35 + 1.5%

Note that the costs will vary depending on the gift amount. Online checks generally minimize the transaction cost.  As an example, an online gift of $100 has the following costs:

  • $0.45 for an online check
  • $1.85 for VISA/MC/Discover

Online Check: For most gifts, an online check is easy for you and cost effective for us.  ACH is a direct transfer from your checking or savings account.  All you need is a check for determining the routing code and account number.  An online check is the most cost effective online option.


Credit/Debit Card: Giving via a credit/debit card is easy and efficient, and probably the most familiar online giving option for you.  All you need is the information on the card.


If I want to set-up a recurring gift, what are my options for frequency of my gift?
For recurring gifts, you have the option of giving weekly, monthly, or annually.


Can I designate my gift to a particular cause?

At this time you can allocate your gift toward the General Fund (church operating and missions budget), and Love Fund (a special fund used for one-time help to people who are in need: rent, groceries, car repairs, medical bills -- the Love Fund disburses primarily to people who are not members of the church!)


How would I give to both the general fund and the Love fund?

Just create two separate transactions.  For example, select ‘General Fund’ and whatever level of recurrence (one-time, weekly, etc.) and ‘Add to Giving Cart’.  Then ‘Continue Giving’ and create another gift under the ‘Love Fund’ designation. 


Is it possible to give to both the general fund and the love fund in one transaction?

Yes.  Simply write a special note on how you would like the gift allocated.  For example, you could give $100 to the ‘General Fund’ and write a note to divide it equally (or other instructions) between general and love funds.  


When will I receive a receipt?

Foothill Covenant is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization.  For each online gift you make, you will receive receipt for your tax records.  The receipt will be delivered via email moments after your gift has been given.


How can I view my giving history?

You can see your online giving history by logging into your account.  When you visit the online giving portal, click on ‘Your Account’ or ‘View Your Donations’ tab at the top of the page.


Why am I redirected to another website?

Online giving to Foothill Covenant is administrated by the Evangelical Covenant Church Donation Portal.  This is a secure website and a clearinghouse to help process online donations.


Is it safe to give online?          

Yes. The electronic signup is done using 128-bit encryption for the highest level of security.  Credit Card and eCheck information is encrypted to the latest PCI security standards.