“There is something to be said for personal service and having a staff who actually knows who you are,” remarked Lowell Flory, chair of the Leadership Team of the Western Plains district, citing Eder Financial’s size and responsiveness as one of its great strengths.

Flory was a founding member in 1990 of the Foundation, Eder’s precursor, and has appreciated our ongoing value to the church. Presently he is interested in the fundraising expertise we can offer to Western Plains district.

Dan Radcliff, Eder’s director of organizational investing and deferred gifts, presented resources to the district stewardship team and explained how we can partner with them to help meet their goals. Flory has watched the giving decline within the district and sees the need to try something new.

Eder’s fundraising resources are designed to help nonprofits establish a strategic fundraising approach. Districts that want to advance their fundraising efforts can take advantage of the tools Dan and his team have created.

Flory also commented on Eder Values Investing, expressing that Brethren values are increasingly important. “We need to be willing to put our money where our mouth is,” he said.

Eder has provided reliable and effective socially responsible investments for Western Plains district for years. See what Eder’s Organizational Investing & Deferred Gifts can do for your non-profit or email us at OI@eder.org.