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These grants can help congregations toward financial stability


These grants can help congregations toward financial stability
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The pandemic hit many Christian congregations hard financially. But there are grants that can help churches, big and small, continue worship services and special ministries. 
If your church was hit hard financially by the pandemic,  grants from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship may be able to help. The institute recently announced winners of  25 vital worship grants to faith communities for 2021-2022.
This year’s recipients include 15 congregations, two colleges, two seminaries, and six other ministries related to the arts, storytelling, music, volunteers, and history. New York congregations were among the winners. They represent 14 different Christian denominations in addition to some interdenominational and ecumenical projects, 16 states and one Canadian province.  ....

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Vital Worship Grants awarded for 2021 by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship


Vital Worship Grants awarded for 2021 by the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship
The Calvin Institute of Christian Worship announced today that it will fund 25 Vital Worship Grants projects to Worshiping Communities for 2021-2022 as part of its Vital Worship Grants Program.
These projects have a variety of emphases, many of which have been shaped by a year in pandemic designing worship for those who suffer moral injury; an exploration of lament, grief, and resilience; intergenerational worship in the online environment; and pilgrimage through the Christian Year as spiritual formation but have as a common purpose a desire to both deepen people’s understanding of worship and strengthen practices of public worship and faith formation.   ....

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Rollins receives $6 million grant from Gilead’s HIV initiative
Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health has announced a $6 million grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc. over three years to continue to build the capacity of organizations working on the frontlines of the HIV crisis in communities across the Southern United States.
Emory will serve as one of four Gilead COMPASS coordinating centers alongside the Southern AIDS Coalition, the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, and Wake Forest School of Divinity to provide direct support to local community organizations to help mitigate the HIV epidemic in the South. 
This is part of a second wave of funding from Gilead, manufacturer of antiretroviral therapies for HIV/AIDS. Emory’s COMPASS coordinating center has directly distributed more than $4.3 million to 104 community organizations, and is directed by Neena Smith-Bankhead, director of capacity building and community engagement. More information her ....

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