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- Recipients
shall have been canonically resident and active in ministry in
the Diocese of Washington for a minimum of two (2) years.
- Applicants
may submit as many requests as they wish, but each recipient is
limited to a total allocation of $1,000.00 per annum.
- Priority
in allocation of Fellowship Funds will be given for career development
experiences which will enrich the lives and ministries of the
clergy and the parishes and/or institutions they serve.
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It must be evident the program planned by the applicant will contribute
to the development of the person's ministry where s/he is currently
serving.
- It
should be clear that the grant will be used for a purpose that
will enhance the applicant's parish and/or the life and ministry
of the diocese as a whole.
- When
other funds are available for the subsidy of clergy training or
educational programs, applicants shall make every effort to secure
same, and evidence of such effort shall accompany any application
for Angus Dun funds.
- Whenever
feasible, Angus Dun Fellowship funds shall be allocated on a matching
basis with funds provided by the applicant's parish or other institution
with which s/he may be affiliated.
- The money granted from the Angus Dun Fund
is expected to be spent for the project or program described in
the application during the time period specified. If you are unable
to fulfill the project or program for which you have been awarded
a grant, you must apply for an extension and/or an exception from
the Angus Dun Committee.
- Applications received after the deadline will
be held for consideration at the next meeting of the Angus Dun
Committee. No new grants will be made to any individual who has
not submitted an evaluation form.
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