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Clergy Well-Being Mini and Clergy Renewal Grant Program is a grant from the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference that funds spiritual, mental, and physical wellness activities for clergy and ministry leaders. The program offers two tracks: Mini Well-Being Grants for smaller wellness expenses and Clergy Renewal Grants for more substantial renewal activities.
Eligible applicants include full clergy members, associate clergy members, local pastors, certified lay ministers, campus ministers, conference staff, deaconesses, and supply pastors serving within the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference. Award amounts vary by track and individual need.
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Mini Well-Being Grant - TWKUMC Well-Being Mini-Grant Application State / Province / Region Status (Required) Please select Clergy Local Pastor Certified Lay Minister Campus Minister Conference Staff Person Deaconness or Home Missioner Supply Pastor Clergy on Loan District (Required) Please select your district Caney Fork River Cumberland River Harpeth River Metro Mississippi River Purchase Red River Stones River Tennessee River Church or ministry where you currently serve (Required) How will you use the well-being mini grant to care for your mental health and well-being this year?
(150 word maximum) (Required) The Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference recommends both laity and clergy nurture a daily practice of well-being that includes five dimensions: physical, emotional, spiritual, relational and financial. What do you hope will be a result of the activity or experience you plan to do? How will this experience improve your overall well-being?
In addition, please share how the activity or experience relates to at least one of the five well-being dimensions defined above. (200 word maximum) (Required) When will you implement this well-being activity or experience? Provide a timeframe and/or target date.
(100 word maximum) (Required) What is the grant amount you are requesting? (up to $500) Specifically, how will these funds be used? (100 word maximum) (Required)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Clergy and ministry leaders in the Tennessee-Western Kentucky Conference. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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