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2018 Mission Program Grant Applications & Resource Material
The Mission Program Grants include those for New Worshiping Communities Seed, Investment, Growth & Health Insurance Grants, Presbytery Grants for Congregational Transformation and the Sam & Helen R. Walton Awards.
The 2018 Proposal Submission & Review Dates are also included for the three remaining Grant Proposal Review dates of 2018.
Check out these grants for ministries at the site below.

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