Grantees are asked to submit four quarterly reports during the funding period. We will be working with a so-called grace period. The grace period to complete the progress and/or final reports is of about two weeks. This means that your report should be submitted within the last day of the grace...
While most of our congregations exist in places where public agencies provide considerable support to refugee populations, there is always something the church is uniquely able to contribute as a companion to, and community for, refugees in our midst. The compassion to which we are called as...
CONVOCATION REFUGEE GRANT PROGRAM (CRGP)
Grant Guidelines for 2024-2025
Thematic Focus
The 2024 and 2025 Convocation Refugee Grant Program (CRGP) will focus on migration and integration by fostering self-sufficiency, integration and well-being for refugees and asylum seekers.
Geographic...
CONVOCATION REFUGEE GRANT PROGRAM (CRGP)
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I access the grant if I’m not part of the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe?
This program of grant support is open to all Anglican congregations in Europe seeking to respond to the needs of refugees...
EICS presents the next course offering from the APL series: a webinar designed to educate those interested working in refugee outreach on the process for obtaining funding from the Welcoming & Walking with Refugees Grant Program. Whether for a new or existing local program, everyone is invited...
CONVOCATION REFUGEE GRANT PROGRAM (CRGP)
Asset Mapping Template (3 of 4)
This image, courtesy of Episcopal Relief and Development, is simply a starting point to prompt the brainstorming and collection of as many existing resources available within your community as...