Pastoral Study Project
Louisville Institute
Free. One email, no account needed.
- Posted
- Jul 11, 2026
- Amount
- $20,000
- Closes
- Aug 13, 2026 (in 33 days)
Amount
$20,000
Who can apply
Nonprofits, including small and volunteer-run organizations and Individuals can all apply here. Check the eligibility details below to see if your organization fits.
have received theological education, training, and/or mentoring for Christian leadership. carry ministerial credentials (ordination, commissioning, licensing, etc.) from a recognized church body. clergy. chaplains. church and denominational staff. Men and Women Religious members of monastic communities. non-profit and parachurch staff. artists and musicians working in a ministry setting. pastoral counselors. ordained ministers not currently employed in religious settings. others regularly working in recognized positions of pastoral leadership. PSP grants are not educational scholarships and cannot be used for tuition, expenses, or projects related to degree programs such as an M.Div. or a D.Min. Ph.D. and Th.D students are not eligible for a Pastoral Study Project grant, but may apply for ...
About this opportunity
The Louisville Institute Pastoral Study Project Grant (PSP) awards grants of up to $20,000 (USD) to support individual or collaborative study projects on Christian life, religious practices and institutions, and possibilities and ideas for the church, our communities, and the wider world. Grants are awarded to skilled and innovative clergy, lay leaders, and staff working in diverse Christian contexts in the United States and Canada.
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