Community Resilience, Support, and Justice Grants

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Community Resilience, Support, and Justice Grants

Grants classified under this category are awarded to programs, projects and/or initiatives in the United States and around the world, focused on service and social justice work.

The grants accompany synods, congregations, companion churches, ecumenical partners, social ministry organizations, faith-based partners and other community organizations in the area of global church mission, sustainable development, humanitarian assistance, advocacy, education, networking and supportive services for the most vulnerable communities.

The grant partnerships support the goals and priorities of ELCA World Hunger, Lutheran Disaster Response, AMMPARO, ELCA Advocacy, global mission and the endowment funds.

Domestic (United States and Territories)

Grant type

Advocacy Partnership Grants

Description

These grants are awarded to organizations whose mission serves to deepen and further the goals and priorities of ELCA advocacy. Partners will submit plans to show how their project or initiative will support, complement, and collaborate with the ELCA to advance public policy priorities and advance justice, peace and the integrity of creation.

Who can apply?

Applications are by invitation only, issued by the ELCA Witness in Society team.

Registration Open

March 1st - May 15, 2024
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Grant type

AMMPARO

Description

The AMMPARO grant process began in 2017 as a way to support and extend the work that Welcoming and Sanctuary Congregations and Synod AMMPARO and Immigration Task Forces do as a part of the ELCA AMMPARO strategy.

Who can apply?

Only synods and congregations that have joined the AMMPARO network are invited to apply.

Registration Open

All Year Around
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Grant type

Domestic Advocacy

Description

These grants are awarded to members of the ELCA State Public Policy Office (SPPO) network whose mission serves to further the goals and priorities of ELCA advocacy. Partners will submit plans to show how their state-based advocacy will support, complement, and collaborate with ELCA Witness in Society in areas of public policy work and civic engagement..

Who can apply?

Applications are by invitation only, issued by the ELCA Witness in Society team.

Registration Open

Grants are currently open. Grants close February 21, 2024
See Instructions to Register

Grant type

Domestic Hunger Grants

Description

ELCA World Hunger is accepting a Letter of Inquiries as a first step in the process for Domestic Hunger Grants. Visit elca.org/domestichungergrants to learn more.

Who can apply?

ELCA World Hunger domestic grants accompany congregations and their partners throughout the United States and Caribbean as they draw on the strengths of communities to address local issues such as food security, clean water, housing, job readiness, human rights, policy change, leadership development and more.

Registration Open

All year around
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Grant type

ELCA World Hunger Education and Networking Grant

Description

These grants are intended to support programs and projects that help educate ELCA members about hunger and poverty while encouraging engagement with ELCA World Hunger. Hunger Education and Networking Grants can be used for U.S.-based projects and in general, are not intended for direct service. For support of direct service programs, please consider ELCA World Hunger's Domestic Hunger Grants program.

Who can apply?

ELCA World Hunger domestic grants accompany congregations and their partners throughout the United States and Caribbean

Registration Open

All year around
See Instructions to Register

Grant type

Endowment Grants

Description

Lutheran Services for the Elderly Endowment and Lutheran Services for Children Endowment provide funding for services or education that benefit the elderly or children.

Who can apply?

Only ELCA-related entities are eligible to apply.

Registration Open

All year around
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Grant type

Endowment Grants for ND

Description

TBD

Who can apply?

Registration Open

TBD
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Grant type

Lutheran Disaster Response - US

Description

These grants are for implementation WITHIN the United States and U.S. territories. Lutheran Disaster Response-US (LDR-US) grants provide support for disaster relief, recovery, risk education, and/or resilience. LDR-US does not accept unsolicited requests for support, and grants are only available for entities directly affiliated with LDR-US. In this way, our staff can dedicate its resources to grantmaking within our defined programs, strategies, and geographies.

Who can apply?

Companion churches and organizations,
Interchurch
Ecumenical partners (e.g. LWF, LWR, CWS, WCC, ACT Alliance)
These grants are for implementation OUTSIDE the United States and U.S. Territories.

Registration Open: All year around

See Instructions to Register

International

Grant type

Diakonia And Development Grants

Description

These grants accompany international companion churches and organizations in their development work. Sectors include health, water, agriculture, food security, livelihoods, education, advocacy, disaster risk reduction and preparedness, peace and reconciliation, gender justice, work with refugees and migrants, and others. These grants were formally entitled "Sustainable Development Grants" and are also known as World Hunger grants.

Who can apply?

Companion churches and organizations,
Interchurch
Ecumenical partners (e.g. LWF, LWR, CWS, WCC, ACT Alliance)
These grants are for implementation OUTSIDE the United States and U.S. Territories.

Registration Open

All year around
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Grant type

Lutheran Disaster Response - International Grants

Description

These grants are for implementation OUTSIDE the United States and U.S. territories. The grants provide support for disaster response, preparedness, disaster risk reduction, recovery work of companion churches and organizations, interchurch and ecumenical partners (e.g. LWF, LWR, CWS, WCC, ACT Alliance). Sectors include shelter, non-food items, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), nutrition, protection, psychological support, peace and reconciliation, and others.

Who can apply?

Companion churches and organizations,
Interchurch
Ecumenical partners (e.g. LWF, LWR, CWS, WCC, ACT Alliance)
These grants are for implementation OUTSIDE the United States and U.S. Territories.

Registration Open

All year around
See Instructions to Register

Grant type

Ecumenical Grants

Description

These grants specifically accompany international interchurch and ecumenical partners, LWF, LWR, CWS, and WCC, in their diakonia and mission work as proposed in their annual funding requests. Sectors include health, water, agriculture, food security, livelihoods, education, advocacy, disaster risk reduction and preparedness, peace and reconciliation, gender justice, evangelism, leadership development, communication, interfaith and ecumenical relationships, organizational support, and others.

Who can apply?

Companion churches and organizations,
Interchurch
Ecumenical partners (e.g. LWF, LWR, CWS, WCC, ACT Alliance)
These grants are for implementation OUTSIDE the United States and U.S. Territories.

Registration Open

All year around
See Instructions to Register

Grant type

Mission and Ministry Grants

Description

The grants primarily support core functions of companion churches and organizations, as well as interchurch and ecumenical partners. Sectors include evangelism, leadership development, in-country scholarships, education, communication, interfaith and ecumenical relationships, organizational support, and other church work. These grants were formerly entitled "Project Grants".

Who can apply?

Companion churches and organizations,
Interchurch
Ecumenical partners (e.g. LWF, LWR, CWS, WCC, ACT Alliance)
These grants are for implementation OUTSIDE the United States and U.S. Territories.

Registration Open

All year around
See Instructions to Register