June 7, 2023
Washington, DC – The General Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR) is pleased to announce the opening of the new CORR Action Fund grant cycle, inviting all United Methodist Church pastors and laity in the United States to apply for funding to create cohorts and small groups focused on mental health awareness and wellness. The grant aims to support initiatives that are trauma-informed, culturally appropriate, and promote justice-oriented praxis.
The CORR Action Fund committee recognizes the critical need to address mental health and wellness within our communities. Through this grant cycle, the fund seeks to empower and equip United Methodist pastors and laity in developing initiatives that foster intentional diverse engagement, encompass multigenerational voices, and prioritize trauma-informed approaches. The grants also encourage service and solution-centered approaches while ensuring cultural sensitivity and resourcing for the diverse groups involved.
Grants of up to $10,000 will be awarded to successful applicants for a project duration of up to 9 months. These funds will enable the implementation and sustenance of impactful cohorts and small groups, promoting mental health awareness and wellness initiatives across the United Methodist Church.
Applicants are requested to submit complete applications with all required documents via email to grants@gcorr.org. The deadline for submission is July 15, 2023. Detailed guidelines and application requirements can be found at www.gcorr.org/caf2023.
“We are thrilled to open the grant cycle for mental health awareness and wellness initiatives,” said Rev. Dr. Stephen Handy, chair of the CORR Action Fund Committee. “The CORR Action Fund is committed to supporting projects that foster inclusive and equitable practices within the United Methodist Church. By prioritizing mental health and wellness, we aim to create resilient communities that are equipped to address the unique challenges individuals face in their journey towards wholeness.”
GCORR invites all interested parties to take advantage of this grant opportunity and contribute to the ongoing pursuit of justice, well-being, and holistic care within the United Methodist Church.