Become a Patron

On behalf of Eternal Christendom, we would like to say thank you for your commitment to helping advance our mission to cultivate Saints, Sages, and Statesmen through the Great Tradition. Your support does not go unnoticed, and we greatly appreciate your generosity.  

You can become a Patron of Eternal Christendom in six ways: Online (one-time or monthly), Donor-Advised Funds, IRA Gifts, Stocks, Mail Check, or Planned Giving. See below for further details.

To properly acknowledge your generous donation and keep you informed about our impactful initiatives, we kindly request that you share your contact information with us.  

If you have any questions, please email us at patron@eternalchristendom.com.

Other Ways to Give

Donor Advised Funds

Recommend Eternal Christendom for a grant from your Donor Advised Fund.

Eternal Christendom
6100 Horseshoe Bar Rd,
Ste. A, Box 516
Loomis, CA 95650

Federal Tax ID#:
68-0417523

IRA Gifts

Consult with your financial advisor and consider making a Qualified Charitable Rollover gift to Eternal Christendom.

Your IRA administrator should mail the check to:

Eternal Christendom
6100 Horseshoe Bar Rd,
Ste. A, Box 516
Loomis, CA 95650

Stocks

You can donate stock to Eternal Christendom by contacting our Executive Director, Tom Huckins. Check with your financial advisor, as this can be an excellent way to become a generous Patron and can have significant tax benefits.

Please email us at Patron@EternalChristendom.com or call us at 916-303-3234 to receive instructions for transferring stock.

Please provide the following information when you reach out: Name, Mailing Address, Email, and Phone Number

Mail Check

Eternal Christendom
6100 Horseshoe Bar Rd,
Ste. A, Box 516
Loomis, CA 95650

Please include your mailing address and email address, so that we can properly thank you for your gift.

Planned Giving

To include Eternal Christendom in your estate plan or discuss planned giving options, please email us at Patron@EternalChristendom.com

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