Support FCA

The FCA Ministry happens because of the generosity of donors like you! Thank you for your investment to see the world transformed by Jesus Christ through the influence of coaches and athletes. 

To make a donation simply select the area of ministry or local staff you'd like to support using the lists below. You will then be taken to our secure donation website on FCA.org where you choose to:
  • Make a single gift with credit card or e-check
  • Make a recurring monthly gift via credit card or e-check
  • Learn about other ways to give
You'll also have the opportunity to create your own personal account to manage your information, update payment information, download year-end tax receipts, plus much more.

All FCA staff are 100% faith funded and seek to have monthly support partners.  
Learn more about the Automatic Monthly Partner program by clicking HERE!

Derrick Ellison

Virginia
State Director

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Michael Stock

Virginia Donor and Board Advancement Coordinator
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Jennifer Gustavus

Administrative Assistant: Staff Development

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Robin Ellison

Administrative Assistant: Donor Development

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The Virginia Leadership Board is a multi-dimensional volunteer team representing different professional backgrounds and geographic areas and has a passion to assist the VA FCA State Director in advancing the Gospel through sport. 

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Other Ways to Give

Explore unique giving methods that will change lives for eternity.

Stock Gifts

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Donate a Vehicle

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Planned Giving

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STEER Program

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FCA has earned its 15th consecutive four-star designation from Charity Navigator, America’s largest organization rating the fiscal management of charities. 

Just 1% of the organizations Charity Navigator rates have received at least 15 consecutive four-star evaluations. This exceptional designation from Charity Navigator differentiates FCA from its peers and demonstrates to the public it is worthy of their trust, reports Charity Navigator.
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