Volunteers are the heart of our Church, and their dedication is invaluable. In the spirit of transparency and accountability, we invite you to explore our nonprofit initiatives and see how your financial and material contributions directly support our mission, uplifting both laity and clergy alike.
Every community has administrative and basic operational expenses. Help support our virtual platforms, this website, and our outreach efforts. To responsibly address these needs, we participate in TechSoup's nonprofit platform, which helps reduce overhead and allows us to direct as much financial support as possible to the community.
Occasionally members of our Church need financial assistance for basic needs, mental health, or safe environments.
Accurate and inclusive information is key to our efforts. The Occult Library is one effort to build this information resource. Many texts for witchcraft are rare, sometimes hand written, and often only in print. Therefore, we maintain our Occult Library for use in witchcraft education.
An online platform is in development to enhance the quality of witchcraft education (Daemonology). Instructors, platform maintenance, materials, and more need supports.
The Synod of the Sacred Circle determines the best implementation of our financial and tangible resources. Any use of funds is carefully tracked and decided upon with the approval of a financial committee. We believe that the principle use of funds must support the witches in communities we directly participate in or partner with first and foremost.
A religious community supports its members and the first approach for us, is to draw assistance from our internal community. On a case by case basis, the financial committee may elect to provide financial assistance with purchasing food, procuring occult educational material, and supporting laity initiatives to realize the Church of Witchcraft mission.
A religious community supports those who serve it, and for us, that begins within our own spiritual family. On a case-by-case basis, the financial committee may provide assistance to clergy to help cover the costs associated with rituals they lead, such as supplies, space rental, transportation, or other necessary materials. By easing these logistical burdens, we empower our clergy to focus on what matters most: guiding, teaching, and holding space for the spiritual growth of our community in alignment with the mission of the Church of Witchcraft.
Monetary donations are welcome and can be done through our PayPal platform.
You can also donate tangible goods. We accept witchcraft (occult) related books, materials/tools, and services for our members. Right now we need most:
Our Church is only in existence because of our volunteers. If you want to donate your time and help us realize our mission, contact us today. We are in need of:
The Church of Witchcraft is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit and can be found on the U.S. IRS and Guidestar's non-profit search tool. We are registered with the Secretary of State of Colorado and Nebraska. Registration is necessary to solicit donations and operate our charitable efforts.
If you donate any size, please contact the Church of Witchcraft for a receipt of donation (as a tax write-off). We request that if you are donating the criteria below please contact the Church of Witchcraft prior to the donation:
Volunteers may not write off their time at any market rate as of the current non-profit U.S. tax code. For guidance on personal tax write-offs, contact a tax advisor or reference the U.S. IRS website.
Current members and official organizations may request financial records to verify or confirm Church of Witchcraft treasury use. Specifics of this request are outlined in the most current TCW Member Handbook.
Tax ID: 85-1630316
Tax deductibility code: 501(c)(3)
Date founded: 2020
Headquarters: Lincoln, NE
Hierophant (CEO): Aindreas Dounyng
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