Parish and Clergy Loans 

 

* Clergy housing -Revolving Loan Fund: Clergy Housing Application.pdf

 

* Parish capital improvements -Revolving Loan Fund: Parish Capital Improvements Application.pdf

* Heed Fund for Aging and Elderly -Heed Fund Application Information.pdf

 

 

Scholarships and Student Loans

 

* Beirne Carter Education Grants--for children of clergy -Beirne Carter Application Grant Application.pdf


* Eldon C. Grover Student Loans--for members of parishes-Eldon C. Grover Student Loan Application.pdf


Each of these programs requires submission of a completed current Free Application for Financial Aid for Students

 

Questions regarding loans, grants, or scholarships should be directed to Alan Boyce or Jenny Dye at Evans House.

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