Online Giving

Your generosity is making a real difference.

Every gift fuels the ministry of Fountain—shaping lives and reaching our city with the hope of Jesus. We steward every dollar with integrity so you can give confidently. Whether one-time or recurring, your generosity builds God’s Kingdom through this house.


Quick, simple, and secure. Give using debit/credit cards, your bank account, stocks, or cypto.

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STOCK
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DONOR ADVISED FUNDS

Where Your Giving Goes:

+ Fund current church operations
+ Reach out to our local and regional communities
+ Give to worldwide missions
+ Save for future expansion of church operations

FAQ:

  • Overflow is a digital solution for giving non-cash assets, enabling you to give in the most tax-efficient way. Through Overflow, you can give:

    • Via credit, debit, and ACH

    • Stocks

    • Cryptocurrency

    • Donor advised funds (a specialized financial account used for charitable giving)

    You’ll also have access to a private donor portal to view giving history, transaction statuses, and the ability to update connected financial accounts.

    Overflow’s Information Security Program is SOC 2 Type 2 compliant and follows
    strict criteria set fo
    rth by the SOC 2 Framework, a widely respected information security auditing procedure. Overflow does not have access to nor stores any brokerage account login information. For security and data privacy measures, Overflow uses Yodlee, a third-party provider, to handle the brokerage account login process. Over 600 companies
    including PayPal, Mint, and Amazon use Yodlee to connect their clients’ accounts.

    View Overflow’s frequently asked questions to learn more.

  • To claim your charitable tax deduction, file Form 8283 for the 1040 tax return. To calculate how much to deduct from your taxes, the general rule of thumb is to deduct the fair market value, which is the average of the high/low price of the stock on the day it was received by the nonprofit. This is for assets you’ve held for more than a year. The date the stock was received by the nonprofit can be found in the acknowledgment letter you receive from the nonprofit. Include this letter in your tax return.

  • If you’ve previously logged into your account:

    https://profile.overflow.co/login

    If you’ve never logged in before, click Create Account and follow the prompts to set up online access.

  • Overflow can process whole shares of publicly-traded stock, including 401(K)s and IRAs. However, because givers often incur penalties for withdrawing these assets before a certain date, we highly recommend consulting your tax professional before giving these types of assets. Giving 401(K)s or IRAs could result in tax penalties or even fewer tax benefits than giving cash.

  • You can give any publicly-traded stock through Overflow.

    Giving Appreciated Stock
    Giving stock that you’ve held for over a year can save you up to 37% in federal income taxes based on the value of the charitable gift when itemizing deductions and protect your realized gains from being subjected to long-term capital gains tax, which can be up to 20%.

    Consult with a tax professional to understand the full tax benefits of giving appreciated stock, including potential state tax savings.

    Giving Company Stock Outside the Trading Window
    If you received company-distributed stock as an employee and the trading window is not open, your brokerage will likely reject the transfer request. We suggest you ask your company for the trading windows and give during those time periods, which typically are open quarterly for three to four weeks at a time.

  • You can give through your bank’s online bill payment service. Your bank will send Fountain Church the payment, and we will add it to your giving record as if you had written a check yourself. Just indicate “Fountain Church” as your payee, specify your name as the account, and use the following information for the payee address:

    Fountain Church
    4439 Stoneridge Dr, Pleasanton, CA 94588

    Allow 24 to 48 hours for your transaction to post to your giving record after we receive the check.

  • Giving falls into two categories: charitable cash and asset-based contributions. Charitable cash includes cash, check, or debit card gifts. Asset-based contributions are non-cash and include stocks, cryptocurrency, mutual funds, charitable gift annuities (CGAs), real estate, and more. We accept all of these options.

Questions?

hello@fountainchurch.cc