Supports Protestant church and affiliated group projects advancing the Christian Gospel and social welfare through Trinitarian Evangelical activities and community service.
Funder: Stewart Huston Charitable Trust
Due Dates: October 1, 2026 (Fall grant session) | April 1, 2027 (Spring grant session)
Funding Amounts: No set maximum; funding supports specific projects, operations, capital, or equipment. Typical awards are project-based and may vary.
Summary: Supports Protestant church and affiliated group activities promoting the Christian Gospel and social welfare in line with Trinitarian Evangelical principles.
This grant supports activities defined as Trinitarian Evangelical, as interpreted by the Chester County Court to include programs carried out by Protestant churches (excluding Unitarian) and related organizations that follow the Christian Gospel. Eligible projects may involve preaching, religious instruction, and distribution of religious literature, as well as social welfare efforts that exemplify Christian principles, such as providing food and shelter, maintaining orphanages, operating hospices, and conducting drug and alcohol abuse prevention and rehabilitation programs. The funder prioritizes community need, sustainable impact, and collaboration with other funding sources.