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ENDOWMENTS The Endowment Tree Christian Appalachian Project - The Endowment Tree
The Christian Appalachian Project is pleased to acknowledge those donors whose most generous gifts will continue the work of CAP for those in need in Appalachia. The Endowment Tree is dedicated to recognize those who have given endowed gifts to CAP. The Endowment Tree is on display near the front entrance of CAPs headquarters in Lancaster, Kentucky. Prominently featured are the names of individuals, families and companies who have so kindly presented endowment gifts. The Endowment Tree was established in 1997 by CAP. The Endowment Tree honors the many thoughtful and caring people that have given so generously of their resources to support the ministry of the Christian Appalachian Project. This tree stands as a powerful example of how individuals and Gods love can have a lifelong effect on those in need. The Spirit Of Giving Few things in life equal the reward of offering a gift that will benefit so many people. An endowment gift to CAP will do just that. Each dollar is invested and the proceeds will provide comprehensive programs and services to those in need in Appalachia, for years to come. Recognition on the Endowment Tree is one small way to show our appreciation and make sure your gift is remembered. The Legacy We believe a financial gift to the Ministry of the Christian Appalachian Project is a trust--one with which the Endowment Tree helps bond. It ensures a memory will be honored, a gift of support will continue, a dream may become a reality, a prayer may be answered, and those in need in Appalachia will be assisted today and tomorrow. The endowment gift presents an opporunity to leave something perpetual, a gift that keeps giving year after year long after the donor is unable, and a gift that will make a difference in so many lives in Appalachia. The Giving Opportunity CAPs Endowment Tree allows you to establish this lasting legacy. Please join supporters from around the country, in funding this most important and lasting endowment. All gifts to the endowment tree will be placed in an income generating restricted fund to insure annually for those in need in Appalachia. |
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