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Meher Spiritual Center, Inc., was chartered as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of South Carolina in 1959, and designated tax exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the IRS Code. The corporation was founded as a non-sectarian religious organization whose chartered purposes are to: 1) maintain a spiritual retreat for rest, meditation, and renewal of the spiritual life; 2) maintain a library of primarily religious, philosophical and inspirational books accessible to the public; 3) hold group meetings for reading of the Discourses of Meher Baba and other universal truths; and 4) donate clothing and other necessities to the poor. The corporation is governed by a Board of Directors who act as stewards of Meher Center and the Meher Spiritual Center Corporation. A current staff of sixteen serve as caretakers of the retreat, and over one hundred volunteers regularly participate in its daily operations.

We are frequently asked how one can help support and preserve Meher Spiritual Center. What follows is basic information about various ways the Center may be supported now and into the future:

SUPPORT

DONATIONS
A major source of support for Meher Center are the donations made by Associate Members and friends. These donations come throughout the year, helping the Center meet its operating expenses. A growing number of individuals make regular monthly gifts. Day visitors (more than 14,000 visits each year) pay no fee for use of the Center. Donations enable the staff to maintain the cabins, roads, trails, and other facilities for the constant use of the Center by day visitors and retreat guests.
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CABIN FEES

Cabin income currently provides about one third of the Center’s annual budget. By Meher Baba’s directive, retreat guests pay a modest sum for use of the cabins. This amount does not begin to cover the costs of maintenance, utilities, laundry, insurance and other expenses. Nevertheless, the cabin fee is kept small in keeping with the Center’s nonprofit purpose, and to provide a service to those Meher Baba draws to the Center for retreat and renewal. The Center can only continue to do this because of the loving generosity of Meher Baba’s family.

MEMBERSHIP DUES
While annual membership dues constitute a modest amount compared to donations and cabin fees, they are, nonetheless, vitally important to the Center as a demonstration of public support.

ENDOWMENT
The Elizabeth Chapin Patterson Endowment Fund contributes towards the operational expenses of the Center not covered by annual donations and cabin fees. These funds also help the Center to maintain the original cabins as Meher Baba wished and to make other capital improvements and additions. There are various planned giving options for placing donations in the endowment, all of which contribute to its long-term maintenance and growth.

GIFTS IN KIND AND VOLUNTEERS
Almost everything at the Center — each book in the library, much of the furniture, carpets, tools, other equipment and much more has been given with love by hundreds of individuals. In addition, over a hundred people regularly volunteer their time to do many of the tasks needed to keep the Center open twelve months a year: volunteering at the Gateway and the library; showing the Center to new visitors; helping care for the grounds; and serving in countless other ways.

 
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