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Grants

2011-2012 Grant Applications Now Being Accepted
We are happy to announce that the Alive in Hope Foundation will be awarding grants for the 2011-2012 fiscal year. We are thrilled to be able to continue to fund the worthy projects and programs that advance the mission of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Brooklyn.
The deadline for submission of applications is April 1, 2011. Applications received after this date may not be considered. Applicants must read the grant guidelines before completing their applications. We are accepting grant requests for:
§ Archbishop McEntegart Fund for Catholic Education
2011-12 Archbishop McEntegart Fund for Catholic Education Guidelines
2011-12 Archbishop McEntegart Fund for Catholic Education Application
§ Bishop Loughlin Fund for Religious Education and Evangelization
2011-12 Bishop Loughlin Fund for Religious Education and Evangelization Guidelines
2011-12 Bishop Loughlin Fund for Religious Education and Evangelization Application
§ The Pope John Paul II Fund for Lay Leadership Formation
2011-12 Pope John Paul II Endowment for Lay Leadership Formation Guidelines
2011-12 Pope John Paul II Endowment for Lay Leadership Formation Application
§ Bishop Francis J. Mugavero Fund for the Care of the Sick and Elderly
2011-12 Bishop Francis J. Mugavero Fund for the Care of the Sick and Elderly Guidelines
2011-12 Bishop Francis J. Mugavero Fund for the Care of the Sick and Elderly Application
§ Bishop Thomas V. Daily Fund for Immigration
2011-12 Bishop Thomas V. Daily Fund for Immigration Guidelines
2011-12 Bishop Thomas V. Daily Fund for Immigration Application
Since 1998, the Alive in Hope Foundation has awarded over $28 Million in grants assisting individual students, parishes, schools and ministries throughout the Diocese.
One of the largest Catholic Community Foundations in the country, the Alive in Hope Foundation manages the assets of over 90 endowed funds. The Foundation fulfills its mission through the establishment and responsible management of these endowed funds, which are created by individuals, foundations, organizations, parishes and schools to support a variety of causes.
In the last decade, the demographic landscape of the Brooklyn Diocese has changed dramatically, and economic realities have placed growing burdens on the community. At this critical time, the Alive in Hope Foundation renews its mission to meet the long-term spiritual, social and educational needs of this immigrant, urban community.
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