2023
Where Do Tithing and Fast Offerings Go?
December 2023


“Where Do Tithing and Fast Offerings Go?,” For the Strength of Youth, Dec. 2023.

Where Do Tithing and Fast Offerings Go?

See what happens to your donations.

Have you ever wondered what happens to the tithing and fast offerings you give to the Church? Here’s a quick look at what happens and the good it does for people around you and throughout the world.

How to Give

You can submit your donation online at donations.ChurchofJesusChrist.org or give it to a member of your bishopric or branch presidency.

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computer and tithing slip

Illustrations by Katy Dockrill

Tithing

You donate 10 percent of your income for tithing (see Doctrine and Covenants 119:3).

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coins

As guided by inspiration, the First Presidency, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and Presiding Bishopric make decisions about how sacred tithing funds will be used, as directed by the Lord (see Doctrine and Covenants 120).

Among many things, tithing pays for …

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    tents and people

    Welfare and humanitarian efforts.

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    globe and missionaries

    Missionary work.

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    education

    Church education programs.

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    family tree

    Family history research.

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    construction

    Constructing and maintaining temples, churches, and other buildings.

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    scriptures

    Scriptures and other materials.

Fast Offerings

Paying fast offerings is an opportunity to help our brothers and sisters in spiritual or temporal need. Here’s how they work:

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food

For fast offerings, you donate the money you would have spent on food for two meals you missed while fasting.

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bank

Your donation is deposited in a bank account where funds are available according to the needs of your ward or branch members.

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people

The bishop, Relief Society president, and other ward leaders prayerfully counsel together to determine the needs of members, and fast offerings can be used to help pay for groceries, rent, medical bills, or other aid.

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groceries, house, and bills