MUSTARD SEED MIGRATION GRANTS
Every day, thousands of people flee their homes in search of a better life for their families. Global Ministries and the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) provide support for refugees and migrants around the world, seeking to fulfill the biblical mandate to “love thy neighbor” and “welcome the stranger.”
Tiny mustard seeds, as Jesus described in his parable, have a potential to grow into something big or pervasive that spreads throughout a field. Our hope is that by learning more about migrants in local communities and addressing their needs through these grants, the “seed” of welcoming strangers might be planted in new ways in congregations around the country.
WHAT IS THE MUSTARD SEED MIGRATION PROGRAM?
The Mustard Seed Migration Grant program is designed to encourage local United Methodist churches to engage in ministry to migrants in their midst. UMCOR will award grants of $2,000 USD to up to 100 United Methodist local churches to engage in new, one-time community-based service projects and ministries focused on migrants and refugees.
The goal of this program is to nurture a deeper understanding and care for the most vulnerable in our communities. We also encourage participating congregations to think about what they might do on a long-term basis, how they might get involved in advocacy to address systemic injustices present in immigration policy or consider how they might more completely live into a new understanding of church as the kingdom of God, actively engaged in caring for the most vulnerable in the community.
2023 APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN
Completed applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis. Though the final deadline is October 1, 2023, we encourage churches to submit their applications as soon as possible, since awards will be given on a first-come first-served basis. Applicants will be notified within four weeks of the application submission date.
Applications must be signed by the church’s senior pastor and lay leader. Submit a completed, signed application via email to mustardseed@umcor.org.
DOWNLOAD THE 2023 MUSTARD SEED GRANT APPLICATION
Only local United Methodist churches are eligible for this grant. Churches that have not participated previously in this program will be given priority. View detailed program criteria, project examples and applications instructions here:
Project examples
Some examples of Mustard Seed Migration Grant projects might include, but are not limited to, the following.
Providing food or nonfood items for basic needs
Supporting school enrollment through parent outreach or purchase of school supplies
Equipping children with musical or sports equipment to facilitate extracurricular involvement
Offering English, financial literacy or civics classes for adult learners or tutoring for students
Supplying families with cash vouchers for emergency rent, utilities or transportation assistance
Facilitating access to internet through provision of cell phones, laptops or internet access
Distributing bicycles for transportation assistance
Assisting a newly arrived refugee family in setting up their new apartment
Program criteria
Application instructions
Final submission deadline:
Completed applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis, within four weeks of submission. Though the final deadline is October 1, 2023, we encourage churches to submit their applications as soon as possible, since awards will be given on a first-come first-served basis.
Maximum grant amount: $2,000 USD
For more information or to submit a completed application, please contact: mustardseed@umcor.org.
See the list of 2022 Mustard Seed Migration Grant recipients here.
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Many thanks to Debi Sanders for alerting me to this! UMCOR has done some really great humanitarian/social justice work!