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Find similar grantsMsgr. Joseph Mancuso Catholic Education Grant Program is sponsored by Missouri State Knights of Columbus. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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Catholic Education Grant Program | Missouri KOFC State Council Programs Faith Program Catholic Education Grant Program Msgr. Joseph Mancuso Catholic Education Grant Program Fr. Joseph Weber, Jr., Chairman Providing a strong Catholic education for our youth has always been a priority of the Missouri State Knights of Columbus.
Beginning in 1984, Msgr. Joseph Mancuso spearheaded a drive to establish a $1,000,000 Trust Fund to support and fund Catholic education programs around the state. Since 1990 interest earned from this fund has provided over $740,000 in grants to Catholic schools and parish-based religious programs.
For the 2024-2025 fraternal year this program is able to provide grants totaling $40,000 to 59 of 61 applicants for education programs throughout the four dioceses in Missouri. Catholic schools, which include Pre-Schools, Parochial Schools, Vacation Bible Schools, and High Schools along with K-12 religious education programs, can apply for either a $500 or $1000 grant.
Application forms are available on the state council website under the forms section and are due no later than March 1st – no late forms will be accepted. Applications must be made online, if you have issues with the online form please contact Fr. Weber.
Please follow the criteria precisely. Grant Criteria when submitting your application: Deals with a specifically Catholic dimension of education which is in conformity with the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. Would affect a high percentage of the potential number of students enrolled or other persons involved.
Shows promise of continuing after the initial funding is expended. Does not merely replace what is an expected service but offers an improved dimension (supplements basic programs, does not supplant, or initiates a needed program). Could be replicated in other Catholic educational settings.
Show clearly the basis of need for this project. Show clearly the inability of the local setting to meet this need. Would be implemented by personnel with appropriate background and expertise.
Is accompanied by a budget which meets requirements and includes no request for overhead expenses unless it is a new project. Offers matching effort (not necessarily financial) on the local level to the extent possible. Religious Education Bureau Missouri Religious Vocation Fund Catholic Education Grant Program Fr Michael J McGivney Guild Religious Appreciation & Pilgrimages Faith In Action Supreme Programs
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Catholic schools (Pre-Schools, Parochial Schools, Vacation Bible Schools, and High Schools) and K-12 religious education programs within the four dioceses in Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500 or $1,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Msgr. Joseph Mancuso Catholic Education Grant Program is funded by Missouri State Knights of Columbus. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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