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[[image: Mormon_Volunteers_of_LDS_Philantrophies.jpg|400px|right|alt=Mormon Volunteers of LDS Philantrophies|Mormon Volunteers of LDS Philantrophies]]Philanthropies, a department of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], is responsible for philanthropic contributions to the Church and its affiliated programs and institutions, including [[Humanitarian Efforts|Humanitarian Services]], [[Brigham Young University]] (in Provo, Utah, [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|Idaho]], and [[Brigham Young University-Hawaii|Hawaii]]), [[LDS Business College|Ensign College]], [[Brigham Young University–Pathway Worldwide|BYU-Pathway Worldwide]], [[Perpetual Education Fund]], Church History Fund, [[Mission|Missionary Fund]], [[Family History|Family History/Family Search]], and [[Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square]].
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'''Philanthropies''', a department of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], is responsible for philanthropic contributions to the Church and its affiliated programs and institutions, including [[Humanitarian Efforts|Humanitarian Services]], [[Brigham Young University]] (in Provo, Utah), [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|Idaho]] (in Rexburg, Idaho), and [[Brigham Young University-Hawaii|Hawaii]]), [[LDS Business College|Ensign College]], and the General Fund for approved projects such as Church History, [[Family History|FamilySearch]], and The [[Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square]].
  
 
Members and friends of the Church and alumni of the educational institutions donate cash, stocks and mutual funds, real estate, intellectual properties, [[Museum of Church History and Art|artwork]], historical artifacts, and other items.   
 
Members and friends of the Church and alumni of the educational institutions donate cash, stocks and mutual funds, real estate, intellectual properties, [[Museum of Church History and Art|artwork]], historical artifacts, and other items.   
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==History==
 
==History==
Philanthropies of the Church of Jesus Christ traces its history back to BYU and the creation of the BYU Destiny Fund in 1955. As BYU came to realize the potential for philanthropic giving, a development office was formally created at BYU in 1966 to help support major contributions to the university. Within a few years, this was expanded to cover the entire [[Church Educational System]]. As charitable contributions began to grow throughout the Church, the development office was expanded to meet the needs of the entire Church. To reflect this, the name was again changed in 1973 to The Development Office of the Church. The name was again changed in 1982 the LDS Foundation and again in 2005 to LDS Philanthropies. In 2019 the name was simplified to Philanthropies, reflecting President [[Russell M. Nelson]]'s direction to use the proper name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Philanthropies of the Church of Jesus Christ traces its history back to BYU and the creation of the BYU Destiny Fund in 1955. As BYU came to realize the potential for philanthropic giving, a development office was formally created at BYU in 1966 to help support major contributions to the university. Within a few years, this was expanded to cover the entire [[Church Educational System]]. As charitable contributions began to grow throughout the Church, the development office was expanded to meet the needs of the entire Church. To reflect this, the name was again changed in 1973 to The Development Office of the Church. The name was again changed in 1982 to the LDS Foundation and again in 2005 to LDS Philanthropies. In 2019 the name was simplified to Philanthropies, reflecting President [[Russell M. Nelson]]'s direction to use the proper name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and to discontinue using the terms ''Mormon'' or ''LDS''.
  
 
==Organization==
 
==Organization==
Philanthropies is a department of the [[Presiding Bishopric]] of the Church and reports directly to both the bishopric and the Commissioner of Education for the Church. Philanthropies serves the Church's philanthropic needs—beyond tithing and fast offerings—for welfare and humanitarian programs, the Perpetual Education Fund, temple and missionary programs, and the Church's institutions of higher education.
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Philanthropies is a department of the [[Presiding Bishopric]] of the Church of Jesus Christ and reports directly to both the Presiding Bishopric and the Commissioner of Education for the Church. Philanthropies serves the Church's philanthropic needs—beyond tithing and fast offerings—for welfare and humanitarian programs, the Perpetual Education Fund, temple and missionary programs, and the Church's institutions of higher education.
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See also [[LDS "Mormon" Philanthropies]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 8 January 2024

Mormon Volunteers of LDS Philantrophies

Philanthropies, a department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is responsible for philanthropic contributions to the Church and its affiliated programs and institutions, including Humanitarian Services, Brigham Young University (in Provo, Utah), Idaho (in Rexburg, Idaho), and Hawaii), Ensign College, and the General Fund for approved projects such as Church History, FamilySearch, and The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.

Members and friends of the Church and alumni of the educational institutions donate cash, stocks and mutual funds, real estate, intellectual properties, artwork, historical artifacts, and other items.

Cash donations can be made online at: philanthropies.churchofjesuschrist.org

History

Philanthropies of the Church of Jesus Christ traces its history back to BYU and the creation of the BYU Destiny Fund in 1955. As BYU came to realize the potential for philanthropic giving, a development office was formally created at BYU in 1966 to help support major contributions to the university. Within a few years, this was expanded to cover the entire Church Educational System. As charitable contributions began to grow throughout the Church, the development office was expanded to meet the needs of the entire Church. To reflect this, the name was again changed in 1973 to The Development Office of the Church. The name was again changed in 1982 to the LDS Foundation and again in 2005 to LDS Philanthropies. In 2019 the name was simplified to Philanthropies, reflecting President Russell M. Nelson's direction to use the proper name of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and to discontinue using the terms Mormon or LDS.

Organization

Philanthropies is a department of the Presiding Bishopric of the Church of Jesus Christ and reports directly to both the Presiding Bishopric and the Commissioner of Education for the Church. Philanthropies serves the Church's philanthropic needs—beyond tithing and fast offerings—for welfare and humanitarian programs, the Perpetual Education Fund, temple and missionary programs, and the Church's institutions of higher education.

See also LDS "Mormon" Philanthropies