Use this form to support mission personnel and projects.
This reimbursable grant—up to a maximum funding of $500 (payable after receipt of approved related and paid receipted expenses)—is intended to provide financial assistance to women who are active in the PC(USA) to participate in the work of Presbyterian Women for personal leadership development.
To apply for a grant, at least 90 days prior to need, mail this form with the three letters of endorsement to
PW Leadership Development Grant Program
Room 3063A
100 Witherspoon St.
Louisville, KY 40202-1396
This is the application form for the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program's Travel Study Seminars in 2017.
The Clerk's Annual Questionnaire is run by the Research Services department of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, as a supplement to the Office of the General Assembly's Annual Statistical Report. You may complete the questionnaire online by clicking the link below (English, Spanish, and Korean), or by downloading the PDF and mailing it to us. For paper copies of the Spanish or Korean survey, contact us.
Contact Research Services with your questions concerning the Clerk’s Annual Questionnaire.
If you are approved for a 2015 PW CSW leadership development grant, which will be disbursed AFTER the event, you must turn in your receipts for reimbursable expenses, along with a completed expense reimbursement form, in order to receive grant monies as reimbursement for your expenses. Download the PDF version of the form below. For the Excel file, click here.
If you are approved for a 2015 PW CSW leadership development grant, which will be disbursed AFTER the event, you must turn in your receipts for reimbursable expenses, along with a completed expense reimbursement form, in order to receive grant monies as reimbursement for your expenses. Download the Excel file below. For the PDF version, click here.
These grants are intended to support operating/program purposes such as salary and benefits, insurance, rent, educational materials, etc... These grants are limited to new worshiping communities that are related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), located within the United States and Puerto Rico and were ordinarily established no earlier than July 2010.
New worshiping communities may apply for a one-time Seed Grant of up to $7,500. Matching funds are not required. This grant is designed to encourage the birth of new worshiping communities through congregations and presbyteries rather than to fund the expansion or support of existing congregations or programs.
These grants are intended to support operating/program purposes such as salary and benefits, insurance, rent, educational materials, etc... These grants are limited to new worshiping communities that are related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), located within the United States and Puerto Rico and were ordinarily established no earlier than July 2010.
At least one year after receipt of a Seed Grant, a one-time Investment Grant of up to $25,000 is possible and will provide for the next eighteen months. Approval of Investment Grants is conditioned upon real progress toward completing the tasks set forth in Starting New Worshiping Communities. …
At least eighteen months after receipt of an Investment Grant, a one-time Growth Grant of up to $25,000 is possible. Approval of a Growth Grant is conditioned upon significant progress being made toward meeting the goals and objectives as outlined in the Investment Grant proposal. A dollar-for-dollar match provided through presbytery and/or synod is ordinarily required. In-kind contributions are acceptable and waivers of the match will be considered on a case-by-case basis, upon request. To obtain a Korean translation of this resource, please contact the Mission Program Grants office by phone at (888) 728-7228, Exts. 5230 / 5251 or by …
This grant program provides supplemental funding to the partner congregation and/or presbytery in support of new church organizing pastors or new worshiping community leaders who would not otherwise be able to afford health insurance. These grants are limited to new congregations and new worshiping communities that are related to the Presbyterian Church (USA), are located within the United States and Puerto Rico and were ordinarily established no earlier than July 2010.