Templeton Religion Trust Grants fund research and storytelling projects exploring the science and impact of religion, spirituality, and their role in individual and societal well-being.
Funder: Templeton Religion Trust
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (prospectus submission by invitation, projected)
Funding Amounts: Award sizes vary; funding supports multi-year projects and storytelling initiatives.
Summary: Supports innovative projects and storytelling that deepen understanding of religion, spirituality, and their impact on individuals and societies.
Key Information: Proposals are accepted by invitation only; unsolicited applications are not considered.
Templeton Religion Trust Grants fund research projects and storytelling initiatives that advance spiritual understanding, religious innovation, and global conversations about religion. The Trust is dedicated to fostering curiosity, transparency, and innovative expressions of religious faith and practice. Its areas of focus include spiritual information, the benefits of religion for human well-being, spiritual growth, pluralism, the social consequences of religion, and the study of mysticism. The Trust aims to enrich individual and societal well-being through deeper engagement with spiritual realities and religious discourse.