Show me the numbers!

Typical engineer, I constantly doodle on graph paper. My fundraising motivation has been staring at me sideways from my white-board since the beginning of the new year. January through March has been a window of opportunity I’ve taken to devote a lot more time to find new financial support. Two things are driving my need at this point: a much needed reality check on my salary and benefits, and the need to find matching dollars for new staff recruiting. Let me unpack those…

After being back on InterVarsity staff now for over 6 years, I’ve been taking a hard look at where my budget is on the salary scale for staff directors. I’m at least one full level behind whether you are counting my seniority or my role. That means the annual salary I’ve settled into is about $17K behind where I could be. And if that’s the salary increase I am aiming for, that means I need to raise about $24K in total budget increase. That was a pretty steep climb.

As of the end of March, I’d have to say three things about my funding picture. 1- Funding is hard work, and it’s just always difficult to do ministry and fund ministry at the same time. I opened 34 contacts with people over the course of 12 weeks (34 contacts that took an outrageous amount of communication to make happen). 2- I did find some new, repeating funding over those weeks. I’m grateful for 10 new pledges totaling $9,200 per year going forward. Most of that was from new supporters. Some of that was increased giving from current donors. Thank you to all who made space for me to make my ask and tenaciously follow it up. 3- I am also somewhat heavy-hearted about the remaining $16,000 of annual support that I still need to find. There are very few of my 34 asks that have not closed yet. I need to persevere. I need refreshed energy and hope. A full budget with a level 10 salary still doesn’t seem in view for me. Please pray for my encouragement. Pray for me to find new sources of support to approach. Pray for me to be able to do the support-raising while doing InterVarsity’s mission in my Area.

Fourth-quarter come-back.

What I’ve been chatting about in this post so far is just my budget ($128K). When you look at the rest of my team and my Area expenses, the total funding picture is over $600K annually. As we enter the fourth quarter of our fiscal year, we’re pushing and praying and hoping for our entire budgets to come in. Our paid staff and even some of the volunteers take responsibility for their own budgets. They each have a team of ministry partners giving to their salary, benefits and ministry expenses. We’re so grateful for the hundreds of people who keep our Area funded and prayed for each month!

Ministry budgets can run a little behind during the last quarter. Some donors give in Spring after they have gotten the new year up and running and their taxes filed. If you need a reminder about giving this spring, please know that our fiscal year end happens each June 30th. I would love your prayers for a strong fourth-quarter finish. Pray for the impact of my funding work from February to start paying off in my overall budget picture. Pray for me to be able to find the remaining $16K I’ll need before I can move my salary up. As always, pray for our work on campus with Grad Students and Faculty.

Click here to donate to Tim’s ministry budget.

Thanks for your partnership!

tim.perry@intervarsity.org

25 Years w. InterVarsity

This year marks for me a total of 25 years of staff ministry with InterVarsity. Tomorrow morning Cheryl and I travel to Austin, Texas at the invitation of Tom Lin, President of InterVarsity USA. Each year, staff who reach 25 years of service are invited to a celebration with Tom and InterVarsity’s national board of directors. The board rotates the location of their annual meeting – this year it’s in Austin! A total of 19 of us will be recognized this weekend.

In this post I wanted to share a few snapshots of my earliest of days with InterVarsity (1986-87). Most of you know that I didn’t serve my 25 years consecutively. As I was finishing my M-Div, I left staff in 2006 to work in church ministry as an associate pastor of outreach at Christ Community Church here in Omaha. When I returned in 2017, InterVarsity just “restarted my clock” – and here we are. 25 years on InterVarsity staff! If you want the back-story on the transition back to IV, check out this post.

I’m sure this weekend will conjure a lot of memories about what it has meant to me to be an InterVarsity staff member for most of my working career. I can’t begin to narrow it down much less remember it all! InterVarsity’s gifts to me are too numerous. IV was the first place I found Christian community as a freshman engineering student in 1982. I found what I would call true spiritual friendship with a small handful of students – first at Eastern Illinois, then at University of Illinois where I graduated. Eastern was where I first met an InterVarsity staff member who befriended and invested in me. I learned leadership. I learned how to share my faith and lead friends to Christ. I read books – difficult and important ones. I learned how to sing more and better hymns in IV than the few I grew up with. I met vastly more diverse Christians. I read and studied my bible inductively for the first time. I caught a vision for theological studies. I was blessed to go to grad school while I was working in ministry. I was given lots of opportunities to lead staff. And the whole time I’ve been a student of the culture shaping institution of the secular university, longing for the influence of Jesus in that context. Thank you InterVarsity for helping all that happen!

When I think of the even longer list of people I am grateful to, it seems daunting to even start the list. This photo mosaic is a good place to begin! My deepest, most enduring bond of ministry partnership has to be with Cheryl St. Pierre Perry! Cheryl was a swell friend on the very last student exec team I served my senior year at University of Illinois (1987). I had to wait year after joining IV staff to get to serve with her. We served every minute of the first ten years of staff-work together. I couldn’t and wouldn’t be in ministry for over 35 years now without a teammate like her. A lot of terrific ministry, in a lot of different places, while all the time growing a fabulous family. Cheryl, thank you!

Staff team-mates too many to count in Downstate Illinois, in the Great Lakes West and recently in GFM. Student leadership teams (like my first exec team at Eastern Illinois, Fall 1987). InterVarsity students, faculty and alumni scattered over 35 years of time! I can’t begin to unpack what it meant to be on countless program staff teams at Cedar Campus during those first 19 years! Those of you reading this who are current ministry partners of mine belong to a group of people who have given to InterVarsity faithfully and generously for decades. Can you imagine a spreadsheet (that probably exists somewhere) having 25 years worth of monthly columns from left to right? And then runs down the page with a row for everyone who has ever given to Tim Perry’s account! That mega-spreadsheet-in-the-clouds with all those donations in all those boxes… is just a proxy for the cumulative provision that Cheryl and I have been blessed to rely on.

The year InterVarsity found me!

Thank you, friends. Thank you, family. Thank you, team-mates. Thank you InterVarsity alumni. I’ll try to snap a few pictures and give you an update from the weekend coming up.

tim.perry@intervarsity.org