The Faith & Action Grants will be made eligible to faith communities, individuals and nonprofit organizations currently serving or with the capacity to serve Marion County.
Faith & Action Project is committed to conducting a fair and transparent granting process and welcomes all qualified applicants.
The goal of this granting process is to select up to three grantees who present initiatives with the greatest potential for creating innovative, lasting solutions and those with exceptional promise that can be replicated and, with additional resources, accelerated and expanded in scale.
Faith & Action Project Mission:
The Faith & Action Project at Christian Theological Seminary connects, inspires and empowers faith communities and others to implement effective solutions for people confronting poverty. Through annual public events and grants, the Faith & Action Project seeks to ignite a collaborative, interfaith and inclusive movement for well-being and justice in our community. This project is made possible by a gift from the Mike and Sue Smith Family Fund.
Faith & Action Project Purpose:
Extraordinary work in this regard is already underway by a host of organizations, and the Faith & Action Project is committed to helping celebrate and advance these efforts and others. We hope the Faith & Action Grant process will increase the impact of anti-poverty efforts by nurturing relationships and encouraging creative collaboration among faith communities and organizations working to break the cycle of poverty.
The 2022 Faith & Action Grants Program will award catalytic grants to efforts effectively mitigating poverty, especially if the additional resources awarded will expand the capacity and accessibility of mental health services for our impoverished neighbors.
Submitting Proposals
Proposals must be submitted through this website by May 2, 2022, at noon eastern standard time.
Eligibility
- 501(c)(3) organization.
- Individual applicants are eligible if they are collaborating with a 501(c)(3) organization
- The applicant’s idea must be implemented within Marion County
Timeline
- Grant application available March on website
- First Round Grant Application due May 2nd by noon