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Fixed Point Foundation is classified by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity. All contributions are tax-deductible. This portion of our website has been established at the request of our supporters for their convenience. Financial Philosophy Fixed Point Foundation is a ministry. As such, we are dependent upon contributions. If you believe in what we are doing and think we're doing a good job, consider leaving a "tip." It's quick and easy. More than that, it enables us to continue a good work. Note: Fixed Point does not make blanket appeals for support. The responsibility to fulfill the Great Commission lies with Christians, and it is to that quarter we look for the resources necessary to complete the tasks before us. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
To give to Fixed Point Foundation, please use one of the methods described below: (To give specifically to Seeking 7, please note that in the "purpose" blank.) Secure Online Giving
To make a one-time contribution, click here:

To make recurring monthly contributions, choose from the options below:      Giving by Phone—To make a contribution by phone, call us at 205.414.6311
Giving by Mail—To make a contribution by check, please mail it to:
Fixed Point Foundation
2828 Culver Road
Birmingham, AL 35223
Giving Stock—To make a stock contribution, please contact Mike Murphy. When making a gift of appreciated stock, you may deduct the current value of the stock without paying any capital-gains tax.
Giving Non-Liquid Assets (real estate, closely held business interests, loan notes, and other personal property) - We have developed a partnership with the Alabama Christian Foundation (ACF) to facilitate any non-liquid assets you may want to contribute. ACF is also able to help you in the setting up and management of charitable trusts and charitable annuities. If you are interested, please contact:
Tom Bradford Alabama Christian Foundation 400 Office Park Drive, Suite 201 Birmingham, AL 35223 Phone: 205.380.6338 Fax: 205.802.5375
For all methods of donation, letters confirming receipt will be mailed to you. We recommend that you keep these letters for your tax records.
Thank you!
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