Apportioned Funds - Interdenominational Cooperation Fund Status

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The Interdenominational Cooperation Fund is one of seven apportionments of The United Methodist Church. It is apportioned among the 63 annual conferences in the United States. As of January 31, 2010, the most recent financial data available, the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund had received $8,531. This represents 0.39% of our goal amount of $2,182,536 for 2010.

In 2009, $1,816,379 was remitted, in 2008, $1,857,145 was remitted, in 2007 $1,889,936 was remitted and in 2006, $1,904,848 was remitted.

The Interdenominational Cooperation Fund apportionment enables The United Methodist Church to witness the Christian faith to other groups. Funding this outreach fosters a renewal of Christian unity and understaning. It takes money and recommitment to make this happen. It takes you.

Your congregation’s 100-percent support of the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund is critical. Lead the way in your congregation in advocating for global peace and justice so 'that they may all be one'. Please give generously and thoughtfully to the Interdenominational Cooperation Fund. Thank you.


 

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The Interdenominational Cooperation Fund
General Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns
475 Riverside Drive, Room 1300
New York, NY 10115

212-749-3553 office
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