

Donations
Donations
We are deeply and profoundly grateful to all donors to this organization.
Clergy Care Collective is a 501(c)(3) public charity incorporated in Illinois, duly registered as a charity with the Illinois Attorney General. Our legal and tax documents are available under Key Documents above. A summary of our governance is under Legal and Governance, and our Statement on Financial Stewardship, Accountability, Fidelity to the Law, Integrity, Transparency, and Leadership Compensation can be found under Financial Stewardship.
All donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. You may give securely via credit card, debit card, or bank account (ACH transfer). Donors automatically receive a receipt by email or text (or both) through Deluxe’s secure payment system, which meets all Internal Revenue Service substantiation requirements. Should you wish a supplementary notarized receipt, please email matthew.gonzalez@clergycarecollective.org
We gratefully accept donations of $3,000 or more. For those giving a transformational gift of $50,000 or more, we offer the chance to sit on our Donor Board to meet with the Executive Director and leadership team. The Executive Director and the leadership team will be holding Donor Board meetings every Thursday via Zoom beginning September 4, 2025. If you have given $50,000 or more, please email donorboard@clergycarecollective.org
Independent of donations, should you have a prayer request, please click on "Intercessory Prayer Requests" above.
To give now, click the button below to access Deluxe’s secure payment site, or mail a check made out to "Clergy Care Collective" (without quotation marks) to the address listed at the bottom of this page.
Clergy Care Collective
6541 N. Francisco Ave., #1
Chicago, IL 60645-4568
To reach the Executive Director directly, please email matthew.gonzalez@clergycarecollective.org
If you are a member of the news media, please email press@clergycarecollective.org
Clergy Care Collective is a 501(c)(3) public charity founded in Illinois by its Executive Director, the Rev. Matthew González, J.D., and its board on December 26, 2024. On June 29, 2025, Matthew applied for trademark status on the name "Clergy Care Collective" and the banner, which Clergy Care Collective's Creative Director David Lembeck designed. The application is pending with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Text of this website is copyright 2025 by Clergy Care Collective's Executive Director, on whose ideas the website is based. The artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT assisted in making some sections pithier, and also assisted with Latin citations and citations to papal encyclicals.