Grants Up to $55,000 for Christian Faith Research Projects in Yukon (Canada)
GrantID: 75961
Grant Funding Amount Low: $20,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $55,000
Summary
Grant support for research, study, and scholarship related to faith, ministry, religious practice, and the life of religious institutions in North America. The overall intent of these grants is to provide financial resources that allow individuals and teams engaged in academic or ministry-related work to explore meaningful questions, produce rigorous research, and enrich both scholarly conversations and community life.
Several different grant tracks exist under this program, with award amounts that vary depending on the focus and scope of the project. Typical grant amounts range from up to about $20,000 for smaller individual or collaborative study projects to as much as $55,000 for larger research endeavors or book completion work. These funds are intended to cover research costs, support time away from other responsibilities so recipients can focus on their projects, and generally enable deeper inquiry into topics of significance within religious studies and related fields.
Eligibility for these grants is generally limited to individuals such as pastors, scholars, and researchers based in the United States and Canada who are conducting work that intersects with questions of faith, ministry, religious life, or social issues related to religious institutions. Some awards emphasize support for early career or underrepresented scholars, while others are open to more established researchers. Nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and other groups may be part of project teams, but the primary recipients are often individuals who lead or carry out the research and study activities themselves.
The funding is intended to be used for activities such as carrying out research projects, completing book manuscripts, conducting study leaves or sabbaticals, and covering related expenses that enable recipients to devote sustained effort to their work. By offering these grants, the program aims to encourage thoughtful contributions that bridge academic inquiry and the lived experience of communities, enriching understanding and practice in religious and related contexts throughout the region where the grants are offered.
This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Yukon that are actively involved in Black, Indigenous, People of Color. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.
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