How To Give
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Ways You Can Help
Whether it's a one-time gift or a lasting legacy, every contribution helps build the future.
Cash Donations
Quick and impactful—cash gifts are simple to give and fully tax-deductible for those who itemize.
DownloadDonate By Mail
Send a check payable to MCCS to P.O. Box 223, Waterloo, IL 62298. Donation cards are also available.
DownloadIn-Kind Gifts
Support the campaign by contributing goods or services that help bring the vision to life.
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Every Gift Moves Us Forward
Your gift to the Build Boldly campaign helps lay the foundation for a permanent, multi-denominational Christ-centered K–12 school in Monroe County. Every donation—whether large or small—is a step toward shaping hearts, minds, and futures for generations to come.
Monroe County Christian School is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and all contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. From one-time gifts to long-term commitments, there are many ways to give—and every gift makes a difference.


Planned Giving
Invest in Lasting Impact
Planned gifts allow you to make a lasting impact while maximizing your financial benefits. Whether through a bequest, charitable trust, or beneficiary designation, planned giving is a meaningful way to support the mission of MCCS for generations to come. To learn more, contact our office for a confidential conversation.
Employer Matching Gifts
Together with your employer, you can make an even bigger difference through matching donations.
Many employers offer matching gift programs that allow employees, retirees, and even their family members to multiply the impact of their charitable giving. These programs are an easy way to double—or even triple—your support of MCCS without any additional cost to you.
If your company participates, simply request a matching gift form from your HR department and follow their instructions. Every dollar brings us one step closer to building our permanent home for Christ-centered education in Monroe County. It’s a simple step that makes a big difference.
