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Presbyterian Hunger Program

Category

: Homelessness & Poverty

Description

The Program, supports organizations including Presbyterian congregations in addressing the root and systemic causes of hunger. Proposals must fit into one of five categories: direct food relief, development assistance, public policy advocacy, lifestyle integrity, and education and interpretation. Direct relief grants support programs providing food to poor people in either acute or chronic conditions of hunger. Development assistance grants focus on creating a multi-faceted approach to empowering poor people. Public policy grants encourage activities that advocate for political and economic policy changes that provide food for the poor. Lifestyle integrity grants target programs that help the church to move toward sustainable lifestyles sensitive to the reality of the Earth’s limited resources. Education and interpretation grants promote activities to educate the church and the public at large about the root causes of hunger. Letters of inquiry are requested by April 30. Additional information can be found on the Web site.

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