Send your check payable to:
St. Bartholomew’s Church in the City of New York
Finance Office
325 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
* Use your check's memo line for instructions or download and print this form to mail back with your check.
*Checks may also be placed in the offering plates at worship services.
Send a Wire Transfer (inside and outside of the U.S.)
You may fulfill your pledge or make a direct gift to St. Bart’s using your donor-advised fund.
Checks from your donor-advised fund can be mailed directly to:
St. Bartholomew’s Church in the City of New York
Finance Office
325 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Federal Tax Identification Number: 13-5651315
A DAF is similar to a charitable investment account and is directed by you for the purpose of supporting nonprofit organizations that you care about, including St. Bart’s and beyond. When donating cash, securities, or other non-publicly traded assets such as private business interests, cryptocurrency and private company stock to a DAF you are generally eligible to take an immediate tax deduction in the year of your contribution. Those funds can then be invested for tax-free growth and you can recommend gifts to at any time. In most cases, you can give your children or other family members privileges to carry on your philanthropy and instill philanthropic values among your family.
Need help directing your DAF gift to St. Bart’s? Give us a call at 212-378-0278, or email Please note that gifts from your DAF take some time to arrive.
Let us know about your gift of securities. To receive DTC instructions (securities and mutual fund gifts only) please contact .
You may direct an otherwise taxable distribution from your IRA (age 70½ or over), paid directly from your IRA to St. Bart's. Checks from your IRA can be mailed directly to:
St. Bartholomew’s Church in the City of New York
Finance Office
325 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Altar Flowers are the expression of our love for God, as well as a means of glorifying his name and offering thanks. Gifts of flowers in honor, memory or gratitude make this possible.