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Contact: Terry Goodrich, Baylor University Media and Public Relations, 254-644-4155 Follow us on Twitter: WACO, Texas (March 17, 2021) A research team that includes a Baylor University scholar on race and religion will help establish Churches that THRIVE for Racial Justice, a national effort to help congregations confront structures of racism in their communities. Lilly Endowment Inc. is funding the project with a $1 million grant to Davidson College, which will coordinate the project. Churches that THRIVE for Racial Justice is one of 91 projects being funded through Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative, a national initiative to strengthen Christian congregations so they can help people deepen their relationships with God, build strong relationships with one another and contribute to the flourishing of local communities and the world. ....
Date Time Share Lilly Endowment $1 Million Grant to Fund Research Team to Establish ‘Churches that THRIVE for Racial Justice’ Program Project has ‘profound practical importance,’ Baylor researcher says WACO, Texas (March 17, 2021) A research team that includes a Baylor University scholar on race and religion will help establish Churches that THRIVE for Racial Justice, a national effort to help congregations confront structures of racism in their communities. Lilly Endowment Inc. is funding the project with a $1 million grant to Davidson College, which will coordinate the project. Churches that THRIVE for Racial Justice is one of 91 projects being funded through Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative, a national initiative to strengthen Christian congregations so they can help people deepen their relationships with God, build strong relationships with one another and contribute to the flourishing of local communities and the world. ....
Religion News Foundation receives $1.75 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. Religion News Foundation (RNF) announced today that it has received a two-year grant of $1.75 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to continue providing global religion news coverage through a collaboration with the Associated Press (AP) and The Conversation (TC). The new grant allows Religion News Service (RNS), a subsidiary of RNF, to build upon and expand the Global Religion Journalism Initiative with AP and TC by publishing balanced, nuanced coverage of major world religions. “We are deeply honored by Lilly Endowment’s continued affirmation of the importance of religion journalism and our work,” said Deborah Caldwell, CEO of Religion News Foundation. “Professional and objective coverage of the role of religion in society is more important than ever.” ....
The Conversation and Religion News Service to continue Global Religion Journalism Initiative with the Associated Press The Conversation (TC) and Religion News Service (RNS) announced today that they will continue to work with the Associated Press (AP) through a collaborative effort, the Global Religion Journalism Initiative. Lilly Endowment Inc. is making grants to TC and to the Religion News Foundation (RNF), which supports RNS, to fund the initiative. The two-year grants will help TC and RNS continue their work providing global religion news coverage with AP. “Lilly Endowment is pleased to help these outstanding media organizations enhance and expand their religion coverage,” said Christopher Coble, the Endowment’s vice president for religion. “We believe that fair and accurate reporting on the impact of religion, both good and bad, in the United States and around the world is essential.” ....
The project addresses the need to increase community participation in exhibitions, digital learning and public programs Patrick Polk Left: Hollywood Sikh Temple, Los Angeles, February 2020. Right: Saint Raphael Catholic Church, Los Angeles, January 2020. Erin Connors | January 25, 2021 UCLA has received a grant of $1.38 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to support a new endeavor called “Engaging Lived Religion in the 21st Century Museum,” that aims to expand the Fowler Museum’s ongoing study of religious and spiritual traditions in Los Angeles and around the world. With a focus on exploring the multisensory experiences of religion, the three-year project addresses the urgent need to increase community participation in exhibitions, digital learning and public programs. The Lilly Endowment grant will enable the museum to implement new digital learning activities and provide curatorial and educational outreach support, as well as offer stipend ....