Donation Methods

CRTS accepts donations by cheque, e-transfer, or through Canada Helps. Click on the appropriate option for more details.

Please note that all donations not designated for a specific fund will be considered General Fund donations.

Cheques can be mailed to 110 West 27th Street Hamilton, ON L9C 5A1.

Cheques for the General Fund and Foreign Student Bursary Fund should be made out to “Theological College.”

Cheques for the Faber-Holwerda Fund should be made out to “Theological College Faber Holwerda Fund.”

Cheques for the Selles Fund should be made out to “Selles Bursary of the Theological College.”

Cheques for the Publication Fund should be made out to “Publication Foundation.”

E-transfers can be sent to donate@crts.ca.

No password is required.

Please be sure to include your full mailing address in the message section of the transfer as well as what fund the monies are intended for.

If you would like to donate by credit card, you may do so through Canada Helps here.

CRTS accepts donations to the following funds

Donations sent to the General Fund are used for the day-to-day operations of the seminary.

The CRTS Library is funded primarily by the Women’s Saving Action (WSA), a group that raises money specifically for the operation of the library. Donations for the library should be directed to the WSA. Please see the WSA page for more information.

The purpose of the Foreign Student Bursary Fund is to provide the necessary financial assistance to qualified foreign students who seek a Reformed theological education who come from federations that are unable to provide sufficient support.

The purpose of the Faber-Holwerda Fund is to provide assistance to current students with special financial needs.

The Selles Fund administers the Selles Book Prize which is awarded to a graduating student whose performance in New Testament Studies has been outstanding throughout this course of studies at the Theological Seminary, and who shows exceptional promise in the field of New Testament Studies.
The Publication Foundation seeks to publish and disseminate scholarly writings of the Faculty and other Reformed scholars.