The Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee is focused on supporting vitality and sustainability in all of our congregations. Every church has the potential to increase its engagement with the surrounding community, and the Do Good & Share Ministry Grants program is designed to facilitate greater involvement.
The purpose of the Do Good & Share Ministry Grants program is to encourage small congregations to try new ways of getting to know their local communities through shared ministries and engagement. As relationships are developed through discourse and cooperation, we will become more aware of the work God is already doing and how we can assist in tangible ways.
The Ministry Grants program is part of our diocesan small church initiative, which began in 2020. A total of $50,000 has been allocated for the 2025 grant cycle.
Twenty-one congregations in the Diocese of West Tennessee are eligible to apply for grants. Each congregation may apply for one grant per grant cycle. The church’s priest-in-charge or senior warden will be asked to certify the application via electronic signature.
Standalone ministries within or closely aligned with the Diocese of West Tennessee (ie. Barth House Episcopal Center, St. Columba, Thistle & Bee, etc.) may not apply for funds on their own behalf.
All Saints (Memphis)
Christ Church (Brownsville)
Good Shepherd (Memphis)
Emmanuel (Memphis)
Grace (Paris); Holy Trinity (Memphis)
Immanuel (La Grange)
Immanuel (Ripley)
Ravenscroft (Brighton)
St. Anne’s (Millington)
St. James (Bolivar)
St. Joseph (Memphis)
St. Mary’s Cathedral (Memphis)
St. Matthew (Covington)
St. Paul (Mason)
St. Thomas (Somerville)
St. Thomas (Humboldt)
Trinity (Mason)
St. James (Union City)
St. Mary’s (Dyersburg)
St. Philip (Bartlett)
Funding will be prioritized for programs aimed at strengthening and facilitating contextual awareness and community engagement. In some instances, great ideas may not fit the granting purposes or guidelines.
Congregations may apply for an Experimental Grant or a Sustaining Grant during one grant cycle.
Experimental Grants are grants of $500 to $1,000 for the purpose of engaging in a learning experiment. Experimental Grants allow a congregation to learn about the surrounding neighborhood and become more comfortable engaging the work God is already doing by trying something new. To learn more about the Experimental Grant application process and qualifications, click below.
Sustaining Grants are grants of $1,000 to $5,000 for those congregations that have already begun working with the community surrounding the church. Priority will be given to efforts involving one or more community partners. To learn more about the Sustaining Grant application process and qualifications, click below.
Not sure what grant works for you? Have a question about your application? Looking for guidance on shaping your ministry’s project?
Contact the Ministry Grants Team: grants@episwtn.org
Emily Austin, Diocesan Director of Communications & Community Engagement
The Rev. Sarah Cowan
Janice Hall
Alisa Kelly, Canon for Finance and Administration
Christine Todd
Candace Walsh