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Every funeral I have been to of late, and that many I feel like a professional mourner ( and one more to come in next week or so) I have never seen an envelope. Not being religious we didnt leave money at the church but left it at the crematorium so as the charity got all of our donation and not split between the charity and the church. This is about the only way charities now get money and a donation in the name of a deceased loved one is a great way to remember them IMO
Rob
Just to be clear to others: the church would not keep any money that was collected for the charity.
Some families may wish the money to be split between the church and charity, but that would not be a general thing.
The church are paid for the funeral and any extras, that is where their money comes from.
And yes, funeral collections are a big source of income for charity.