Fund a Mission
Give liberally and be ungrudging when you do so, for on this account the Lord your God will bless you in all your work and in all that you undertake.
– Deuteronomy 15:10
Apply for a Fund for Mission Grant for Your Congregation
In 1997, the Metropolitan Chicago Synod created a mission endowment fund for the purpose of assisting congregations to energize and extend the reach of their mission. The primary purpose of these grants is to stimulate creative approaches to evangelical outreach, or invitational evangelism. Congregations that have previously received funding may, after a year, apply for one follow-up grant for the same project. Congregations may only receive one grant per calendar year.
The form is designed for clarity and consistency in the requests. More importantly, it emphasizes that strong preference will be given to the requests that are part of an integrated mission plan emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive vision built around the intersection of:
- Proclamation: Worship, Faith Sharing, Invitation into Christian Community
- Service: Ministries of Compassion and Generosity toward those in need
- Justice: Working toward social and economic structures that allow access and opportunity for all
Although individual grant applications may focus on only one or two of these mission principals, in making awards, preference will be given to congregations that see this grant request as part of an integrated mission plan.
It is also important to remember that these are PARTNERSHIP GRANTS. Grant applications will be accepted for up to $20,000 and must reflect a congregational commitment both to the project and to the mission of the whole Church.
Grant requests are evaluated by the Fund for Mission Board. This board consists of 8-12 members chosen from the congregations of the synod. The composition of the board reflects the representational principles that guide all structures of the ELCA. The Board meets twice annually to award grants with grant application deadlines falling on October 1 and April 1 and awards granted in November and May of each calendar year.
Innovation
Technology Grants
*Projectors, screens, computers, website design
Publicity Grants
*Mass mailings, brochures, event advertising
Music and the Arts
*Artist honoraria, rented tech support, publicity costs
Community Organizing
*Tuition subsidies for Community Organizing training, or Cultural Competency training
Leadership Development
*Tuition subsidies for youth and young adult training, conflict management training, mission leadership training, etc
Coaching/Consulting
*Program, coaching, and consultation fees for professional consultants to develop an integrated mission plan
Stewardship Development
*Comprehensive stewardship development consultations
Community Redevelopment
*Integrated mission engagement in communities of concentrated poverty, health/nutrition deficits, crime, or violence
Mission Site Improvements
*Building and grounds improvements to congregation-owned assets that will have a direct impact on the ministry and the community (excludes improvements to parsonage and market-rate rental housing)
Exclusions
*Grants will generally NOT be awarded to pay for staff salaries or benefits
*Grants will generally NOT be renewed more than once for a similar or identical project in the same congregation
Instructions
- Applicants must use the following Google Form application in order for their project to be considered.
- Failure to provide the requested report describing the project’s result prevents congregations from being considered for future Fund for Mission grants.
Application Deadlines
Submission Deadline
April 1
October 1
Grant Award
May
November
If you have any questions about the Fund for Mission, please contact or 773-248-0021.