North American Christian Convention - Support and Partnership

Support and Partnership

Churches and Christian organizations from all across the United States fund the NACC. The supporting churches help the NACC continue to reach out to people all over the world who come to the event. The range of donations can go from $200 a year to $30,000+ a year! Some supporting churches include Discover Christian Church in Dublin, Ohio and Savannah Christian Church in Savannah, Georgia. Along side supporting churches, the NACC is partnering up with many different Christian colleges such as Atlanta Christian College and Cincinnati Christian University, but also other organizations like Good News Production International and CMF International. Another way the NACC raises money and support for the program is by holding an exhibition every year.

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