It is through your generosity and support of our ministries that the Cathedral is able to thrive and connect with our community and beyond. Thank you for enabling us to continue the legacy of faithfulness and commitment of the Holy Sovereigns,
King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma.
Your giving makes it happen!
As each has received a gift, employ it for one another,
ONLINE GIVING
Rest assured that the security and confidentiality of your data is our utmost priority. You may make gifts by credit card or bank account, with the option to specify that your gift go toward anything on our list of ministries.
One-time Gifts
Use this link to make a one-time contribution or a pledge payment with a credit card.
Thanks!
PLANNED GIVING
All that we are, all that we have, comes from God and will one day return to God.
We are stewards of God’s bounty. Caretakers. For a brief period we are given time, energy, and resources. What we do with these gifts ultimately defines the character of our life and the depth of our spiritual understanding. Planned giving is one expression of the wise use of the personal resources God has entrusted to us.
What is Planned Giving?
With advance planning, gifts can be made to the church is a variety of ways. This requires some deliberation and usually involves financial or estate planning. It is not reserved for the wealthy. Anyone concerned with the wise use of his or her personal resources can make a well-considered choice about their use. In general, planned gifts are made through:
- A Bequest in a Will
- A Life Income Gift such as a pooled income fund, a charitable gift annuity, or a charitable remainder trust
- Gifts of Special Assets (real estate, closely held stock, life insurance, retirement accounts)
See more information provided by the Episcopal Church Foundation.
THE CATHEDRAL FOUNDATION
The Cathedral of St. Andrew Foundation was created specifically to provide funding for the preservation of the buildings and grounds of the Cathedral. This is to be accomplished through planned giving of bequests, whose corpus would remain intact in perpetuity to provide income directed to preservation, restoration and capital improvements.
The Foundation Board oversees investment of the corpus, under professional management, and sets guidelines for the disbursement of funds.
Chapter, as representative of the Cathedral, constitutes the membership of the Foundation. Membership on the Board is approved by Chapter at an annual meeting.
The Foundation, with a corpus of about $2,000,000 in largely restricted funds, has provided consistently for Buildings and Grounds needs since its incorporation in 1988. In addition, the Foundation facilitated the re-roofing of the Cathedral by lending substantial funds from its unrestricted accounts.
The Foundation Board oversees investment of the corpus, under professional management, and sets guidelines for the disbursement of funds.
Chapter, as representative of the Cathedral, constitutes the membership of the Foundation. Membership on the Board is approved by Chapter at an annual meeting.
The Foundation, with a corpus of about $2,000,000 in largely restricted funds, has provided consistently for Buildings and Grounds needs since its incorporation in 1988. In addition, the Foundation facilitated the re-roofing of the Cathedral by lending substantial funds from its unrestricted accounts.
St. Andrew’s Cathedral Foundation is a tax exempt, charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3). Its purpose, as stated in its Articles of Incorporation, is “to receive, invest and manage contributions, and to make expenditures, all for the benefit of St. Andrew’s Cathedral in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, and to engage in such related activities for the benefit of said Saint Andrew’s Cathedral as the Board of Directors shall determine from time to time.” The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors elected annually by the Cathedral’s Chapter, and its funds are professionally managed.