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United Methodist Women 2019 GRANTS DISCLOSURE

UNITED METHODIST WOMEN

2020 GRANTS DISCLOSURE

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United Methodist Women 2019 GRANTS DISCLOSURE

I. United Methodist Women—Income Summary

by Natural Account Classification .............................................................. 2

II. United Methodist Women—Expense Summary by Natural Account and Functional Classification ..................................... 3

III. United Methodist Women—Grant and Scholarship Disclosure by Project Name, Location and Amount .................................................... 5

IV. United Methodist Women—Supplementary Gifts ........................................... 31

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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Form IPage 1 of 1

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Audited

INCOME TOTAL

OTHER INCOME

444 INVESTMENT INCOME 1,318,945.00$

450 SALE OF LITERATURE AND PUBLICATIONS 526,350.00$

454 INTEREST INCOME 21.00$

457 LEGACIES AND BEQUESTS 563,740.00$

458 RESIDENCE FEE - BHH 4,992,298.00$

463 UNITED METHODIST WOMEN (CONFERENCES) 9,734,548.00$

465 BENEFIT TRUST INCOME DISTRIBUTION 856,901.00$

470 OTHER INCOME 781,069.00$

480 BUILDING RENTAL INCOME 2,206,907.00$

TOTAL INCOME 20,980,779.00$

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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Form IIPage 1 of 2

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Audited

EXPENDITURES ADMINISTRATION FUND RAISING PROGRAM TOTAL

501 DISTRIBUTION AND GRANTS 3,723,004.00$ 3,723,004.00$ (DETAIL ON FORM III-B)

502 DIRECT SUPPORT OF PERSONS IN MISSION 3,360,805.00$ 3,360,805.00$

505 PROGRAM 5,601,511.00$ 5,601,511.00$

520 SALARIES 2,548,986.00$ 344,263.00$ 3,591,700.00$ 6,484,949.00$

522 EMPLOYER'S PENSION FUND CONTRIBUTION 287,311.00$ 33,565.00$ 380,919.00$ 701,795.00$

524 EMPLOYER'S PAYROLL TAXES 185,459.00$ 26,740.00$ 266,465.00$ 478,664.00$

526 GROUP INSURANCE AND HOSPITALIZATION 573,730.00$ 2,612.00$ 713,115.00$ 1,289,457.00$

527 CONTINUING EDUCATION AND STAFF TRAINING 34,916.00$ 28,236.00$ 3,103.00$ 66,255.00$

530 RENT 352,158.00$ 59,766.00$ 938,684.00$ 1,350,608.00$

532 UTILITIES 251,673.00$ -$ -$ 251,673.00$

534 TELEPHONE 122,880.00$ -$ -$ 122,880.00$

536 POSTAGE AND FREIGHT (53,783.00)$ -$ -$ (53,783.00)$

538 PRINTING AND DUPLICATION 481.00$ 17,877.00$ 145,940.00$ 164,298.00$

540 OFFICE SUPPLIES -$ -$ -$ -$

541 EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT -$

542 EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE -$ -$ 75,473.00$ 75,473.00$

543 EQUIPMENT LEASING 176,675.00$ -$ -$ 176,675.00$

544 BUILDING REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE -$ -$ 458,240.00$ 458,240.00$

546 OTHER OFFICE EXPENSE -$ 469.00$ 134,546.00$ 135,015.00$

548 DEPRECIATION EXPENSE -$ -$ 1,256,071.00$ 1,256,071.00$

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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN Form IIPage 2 of 2

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Audited

EXPENDITURES ADMINISTRATION FUND RAISING PROGRAM TOTAL

550 AUDIT FEES 70,750.00$ -$ -$ 70,750.00$

552 LEGAL FEES 97,742.00$ -$ 120,344.00$ 218,086.00$

554 CONSULTANT FEES 194,255.00$ -$ 429,254.00$ 623,509.00$

555 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS -$ -$ 27,387.00$ 27,387.00$

561 PUBLICATION MATERIALS -$ -$ 453,055.00$ 453,055.00$

562 MEETING EXPENSES -$ -$ 125,584.00$ 125,584.00$

564 TRAVEL - STAFF 29,386.00$ 6,016.00$ 31,482.00$ 66,884.00$

566 MATERIALS FOR RESALE -$ 2,755.00$ 462,302.00$ 465,057.00$

568 PROMOTIONAL AND INFORMATIONAL -$ -$ 148,268.00$ 148,268.00$ MATERIALS (NOT FOR RESALE)

572 ALL OTHER INSURANCE -$ -$ 1,350,213.00$ 1,350,213.00$

580 MISCELLANEOUS 94,459.00$ 1,070.00$ 500,104.00$ 595,633.00$

584 SOFTWARE PURCHASES AND SUPPORT -$ -$ 556,843.00$ 556,843.00$

TOTAL EXPENDITURES 4,967,078.00$ 523,369.00$ 24,854,412.00$ 30,344,859.00$

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GRANTS

INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES GRANTS Source of funds: Mission Giving and endowments (noted) Acción Medica Cristiana (AMC), Managua, Nicaragua $6,000.00 Funds will be used to help create economic and social self-help groups of women. Trainings on financial, social and leadership will also be provided. Amity Foundation, Hong Kong, SAR China $10,000.00 Funds will provide financial support to female students from poor rural families who would otherwise be unable to afford a university education. The project also provides development training to enhance their personal capability and prepare them for future careers. Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for scholarships in China Ann Cares Foundation, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India $8,000.00 Funds will help vulnerable children who are diagnosed with cancer, and their parents, to have access to resources and information they require to ensure they receive appropriate support. Ann Cares Foundation will provide medical, nutritional, transportation, temporary shelter, psychosocial and education support. Baldwin Opportunity School, Bangalore, India $8,000.00 Funds will support a baking training program for students with mental challenges. Specifically, funds will purchase bakery equipment and machinery. Training will help students gain a vocation and become more self-sufficient. Board of Women's Work, The United Methodist Church, Philippines Central Conference, Manila, Philippines $8,000.00 Funds will support the project entitled “Kaginhawaan: Promoting the Economic Wellbeing of Women in the Margins Amidst the Pandemic Crisis,” which aims to promote women’s empowerment and gender equality in the context of economic justice though employment and livelihood trainings. Centre for Action and Rural Education (CARE), Erode, Talmi Nadu, India $6,000.00 Funds will be used to provide business and marketing training to women to start a business and to provide seed money to buy millet and spices to sell. Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for India Centro Popular para América Latina de Comunicación (CEPALC), Bogotá, Colombia $8,000.00 Funds will support the effort of the indigenous Zenú women´s association to start a micro-enterprise project to produce “caña flecha” (palm thread) for manufacturing various handicrafts such as vueltiao hats, which have a market in Colombian cities, among tourists. This will circumvent the big intermediary networks that keep the profits from the sale of handicrafts, while the women laborers live in extreme poverty.

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Federacion Femenina Metodista (FEFEME), La Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en Bolivia, Ciudad de La Paz, Bolivia $6,000.00 Funds will be used to support the salary of the Bolivian Methodist Women Coordinator. Global Health Action, Atlanta, Georgia (China) $5,000.00 Funds will be used to help support the second year of a multi-faceted and multi-year engagement to build the capacity of the national, provincial and local government and civil society for better health and wellbeing outcomes for families across China. This project focuses on building the capacity of China's National Health Commission to develop policies and practices to support quality daycare services for children (ages of 0-3). Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for China Global Network of Women Peacebuilders, Washington, DC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) $10,000.00 Funds will be used to sustain and expand advocacy and programming for women’s economic empowerment, economic justice, better access to and control over resources and higher incomes in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Grassroots International, Boston, Massachusetts (Palestine) $10,000.00 Funds will be used to decrease the vulnerability to food insecurity among small-scale female farmers in the occupied Palestinian territories by converting available home backyards and surrounding areas into a sustainable source of food and income. Haitian Artisans for Peace, Grand Rapids, Michigan (Haiti) $8,000.00 Funds will be used to support agrobusiness and income generation, which will directly benefit youth (ages 15-18) to increase education and food security and reduce poverty. Hope Center, Riga, Lativia $5,000.00 Funds will be used to offer leadership and economic development training to abandoned, vulnerable teen and young adult mothers with cognitive disabilities. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Iglesia Evangelica Metodista Unida Del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador $8,000.00 Funds will support faith development activities, personal and community development and economic development programs. The project will involve women in 24 churches and communities in Ecuador (approximately 650 women) especially in small rural indigenous towns and impoverished neighborhoods in the cities. Imayam Social Welfare Association, Coimbatore, India $6,000.00 Funds will help provide seed money to self-help groups, which are groups of women who pool resources and help each other start small businesses. They allow women to come together and act on issues related to their own lives including health, nutrition, governance and gender justice. Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for India

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Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK), Delhi, India $6,000.00 Funds will support rural women to build capacity through various skills (sewing, paper making and candle making) enabling them to become economic contributors. Products will be marketed by the ISPCK for sustenance of their families, leading to a life of dignity and economic independence. Students will also learn how to read and be trained in gender equity and community development. Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for India Operation Hope, Nairobi, Kenya $6,000.00 Funds will be used to provide trainings to women living with HIV on how to run a small business and teach them to make yogurt, popcorn and soap. Funds will also be used to provide microloans to start these businesses. Pasumai Ulagam, Erode, Talmi Nadu India $6,000.00 Funds will be used to provide microloans to women living in rural and slum areas of Erode district through income generating programs that provide seed funding to start micro enterprises. Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for India Shalom Reconciliation Ministry, Kotido, Uganda $8,000.00 Funds will be used to support a counseling and training program for vulnerable youth within Kotido Town. Training will include financial management, career guidance, business planning and management. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Shared Interest, New York, New York (Mozambique) $10,000.00 Funds will support work to create and ultimately launch a plan for joint-daycare and pre-school programs, using church buildings as the site for operations. United Methodist Women Mozambique leadership is extremely excited about this plan, because it has the potential to become financially self-sustaining, employ numerous members of the community, provide critical early childhood education for children who otherwise do not have access to this critical support and importantly, increase access to childcare for many families that might previously have been unaffordable. This will enable women and other adults to engage in productive work opportunities that might otherwise be inaccessible to them. Tbilisi Youth House Foundation, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia $10,000.00 Funds will be used to support the most vulnerable young women in Georgia with developing and managing their own small businesses by giving them access to quality vocational training, legal assistance and necessary technical skills. United Methodist Church of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe $8,000.00 Funds will support a poultry livelihood project that works to empower women and young girls from Masvingo District of the Zimbabwe West Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. Participants will be given chicks and feed and will be trained in poultry keeping and business management. United Methodist Church Women, Busia, Kenya $10,000.00 Funds will be used to support an agricultural microfinance pilot project. Specifically, funds will purchase seeds, an oil press and peanut processing machines. Also, eggs and incubators will be purchased to offer poultry and eggs for nutrition and an additional opportunity to generate revenue.

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United Methodist Women, Malawi Provisional UMC Annual Conference, Blantyre, Malawi $6,000.00 Funds will support the work of the Women’s Desk Coordinator and her participation on the Country Team. United Methodist Women Association Cameroon, Yaoundé, Cameroon $5,000.00 Funds will be used to train and provide supplies to internally displaced women to build, plant and maintain sack (vertical) gardens. United Methodist Women, Liberia Annual Conference, Monrovia, Liberia $6,000.00 Funds will support the salary of the United Methodist Women Coordinator of the Liberia Annual Conference. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference North, Beira, Mozambique $6,000.00 Funds will support the work of the Women’s Desk Coordinator and her participation on the Country Team. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference North, Beira, Mozambique $12,000.00 Funds will be used to support a fish-farming project, which will help women develop a livelihood and offer enhanced nutrition to their families and the local community. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference South, Maputo, Mozambique $6,000.00 Funds will support the work of the Women’s Desk Coordinator and her participation on the Country Team. United Methodist Women, Mozambique Annual Conference South, Maputo, Mozambique $8,000.00 Funds will initiate a poultry production small enterprise project that will offer job training and employment opportunities, promote nutrition and enhance food security for women and youth in Mozambique. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference Southeast, Maxixe, Mozambique $6,000.00 Funds will support the work of the Women’s Desk Coordinator and her participation on the Country Team. United Methodist Women North Katanga Annual Conference, Kamina, Democratic Republic of Congo $7,950.00 Funds will be used to support the acquisition of two grinding mills, which will help reduce the arduous work of women in rural areas by eliminating hand threshing of corn and rice and manually grinding cassava and to offer this as an income-generating activity for the community women. United Methodist Women North Katanga Annual Conference, Kamina, Democratic Republic of Congo $6,000.00 Funds will support the work of the Women’s Desk Coordinator and her participation on the Country Team. United Methodist Women Regional Missionary Initiative/Asia (Emma Cantor), Manila, Philippines $9,900.00 Funds will help provide food and basic necessities to meet the needs of those who have been impacted by Typhoon Ulysses.

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United Methodist Women Sierra Leone Annual Conference, Freetown, Sierra Leone $20,000.00 This project seeks to capacitate and empower women from various regions in Sierra Leone to become self-confident and self-reliant through trainings on business development and entrepreneurship for socio-economic development of families and communities. The women will receive seed funding and training that will enable them to start micro businesses (fabric production and dying, headdress making, animal husbandry and hair styling). United Methodist Women Sierra Leone Annual Conference, Freetown, Sierra Leone $6,000.00 Funds will support the work of the Women’s Desk Coordinator and her participation on the Country Team. Women Desk of Pakistan Lahore District, Punjab, Pakistan $7,820.00 Funds will be used to help the Women’s Desk open Skill Training Centers for poor village women on church campuses of Lahore Diocese Church of Pakistan. It will enable young girls and women to equip themselves with marketable skills such as stitching, sewing, computer skills and self-grooming, which will help them to earn an income and begin their journey to independence.

International Ministries Grants Total: $288,670.00

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INTERNATIONAL GRANTS FOR COVID-19 RELIEF AND PREVENTION Source of funds: GivingTuesdayNow COVID-19 Relief Fund and World Supplementary Fund (unless otherwise noted) Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants, Hong Kong $9,000.00 Funds will support the COVID-19 Migrant Monitor project, a campaign on information, advocacy, service provisions and solidarity for the protection of lives and the livelihood of migrants affected by COVID-19. Batis Center for Women, Quezon City, Philippines $10,000.00 Funds will be used to provide emergency relief to migrant women and their families who are impacted by COVID-19. Clinic Methodist Clint Rabb, Columbian United Methodist Church, Medellin, Columbia $8,000.00 Funds will be used to support the mental health of women, children and youth in the benefited communities due to impacts of COVID-19. Centre for Action and Rural Education, Erode, Talmi Nadu, India $7,000.00 Funds will support the disbursement of food packages to migrant families in the textile and construction industries. These families work under near-slavery conditions and are facing even more dire circumstances due to the COVID-19 quarantine in India. CARE also provides counseling and job training support to these families. Source of funds: Endowments designated for mission in India Ecumenical Development Foundation, Lusaka, Zambia $5,000.00 Funds will be used to develop and print COVID-19 educational materials to help train people living in 21 villages on preventative measures. Materials will be translated into local languages and placed in strategic locations like markets, shops, churches and schools. Eglise Methodiste Unie/Region Episopale du Congo Est, Kindu, Democratic Republic of Congo $4,000.00 Funds will support projects to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 through educational posters, outreach through local government and media and disbursing hand washing kits. Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital Nursing School, Kolar, India $8,000.00 Funds will support the Supervised Quarantine Center (SQC) for patients suspected of having been exposed to COVID-19 and help train community members on prevention. Evangelical Methodist Church Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina $4,500.00 Funds will support community initiatives during COVID-19 to empower women by creating income-generating opportunities through the sale of food and the construction of a cistern tank to promote access to water. IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) Women Association "Consent," Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia $9,820.00 Funds will be used to provide education and humanitarian assistance to vulnerable families impacted by COVID-19.

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Iglesia Evangelica Metodista Unida Del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador $8,000.00 Funds will support the Economic Recovery of Women's Small Businesses in Ecuador due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Imayam Social Welfare Association, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India $8,000.00 Funds will be used to provide online garment manufacturing trainings to underprivileged women to enhance their livelihoods by getting placements in garment factories. Those garment factories are now facing a heavy shortage of workers due to the departure of migrant workers either because of COVID-19 or to start their own small garment units. A comprehensive training session with mental health counselling and awareness sessions on immunity boosting nutritious foods will also be provided. Source of funds: Endowments designated for mission in India Kapatiran-Kaunlaran Foundation, Manila, Philippines $8,000.00 Funds will be used to help women and youth in urban areas restart their small businesses that were closed due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Milijuli Samaj Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal $9,000.00 Funds will support COVID-19 relief and prevention activities with a focus on counseling for women. Ministry with Women Children and Youth-Zimbabwe Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church, Harare, Zimbabwe $8,000.00 Funds will support prevention through radio announcements and disbursal of masks, soap and sanitizer. Food supplies will also be provided to women and children in need. Mission for Migrant Workers (MFMW), Ltd., Hong Kong, SAR China $8,000.00 Funds will be used to train women migrant domestic workers to become mentors and assist their peers who are in crisis due to COVID-19. Operation Hope Community Based Organization, Nairobi, Kenya $9,000.00 Funds will support the Vulnerable Response Project (VRP), which will provide food and sanitation items weekly to 50 female household heads living with HIV/AIDS and 67 children (CDC) in 2 children’s homes. These families are even more at risk due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Pasumai Ulagam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India $7,000.00 Funds will support a relief project, which will provide provisional items and psychological support to areas affected by COVID-19. Source of funds: Endowments designated for mission in India Shalom Reconciliation Ministries (SRM), Kotido, Uganda $9,000.00 Funds will be used to support SRM's efforts to minister to the emotional, material and spiritual needs of children, youth and other vulnerable people in Kotido who have been affected by mitigation measures put in place by the Ugandan government and the prepositioning required to prevent COVID-19 from breaking out in Kotido. As a primary social support entity for the District of Kotido and the only children's home offering counseling, material support and guidance for children and youth in the entire region of Karamoja, SRM is called upon and responds willingly to the needs of youth and children in Kotido. Source of funds: The Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund (to support orphans)

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United Methodist Women Association Cameroon, Yaounde, Cameroon $5,000.00 Funds will support training around how to stop the spread of COVID-19 and prevention. This will include distribution of masks, soap and educational posters. United Methodist Women, Malawi Provisional UMC Annual Conference, Blantyre, Malawi $9,000.00 Funds will be used to provide basic hygiene kits to vulnerable community members to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The kits will include hand sanitizers, gloves and hand washing buckets. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference North, Beira, Mozambique $9,000.00 Funds will support a project focused on underprivileged women, young women and children by providing food, sanitizers and other preventative measures to aid relief from COVID-19. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference South, Maputo, Mozambique $9,000.00 Funds will be used to provide basic necessities to the community, including soap and food. United Methodist Women Mozambique Annual Conference Southeast, Maxixe, Mozambique $9,000.00 Funds will be used provide food, masks, soap, buckets and sanitary pads to women and their families. United Methodist Women North Katanga Annual Conference, Kamina, Democratic Republic of Congo $8,000.00 Funds will be used to educate women on preventing the spread of COVID-19, provide materials and offer training for making masks and supply handwashing kits. United Methodist Women Sierra Leone Annual Conference, Freetown, Sierra Leone $9,000.00 Funds will be used to prevent the transmission of the COVID-19 in six target communities by implementing the precautionary measures (hand washing, social distancing, access to food and water.) United Methodist Women of Southern Congo Conference, Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo $7,500.00 Fund will be used to purchase products for the manufacture of liquid soap and bags of flour to be distributed to people in difficult situations. United Methodist Women Tanganyika Conference, Kalemie, Democratic Republic of Congo $7,500.00 Funds will be used to provide education, training and equipping women to fight the spread of COVID-19. United Methodist Women Zambia Conference, Kitwe, Zambia $3,000.00 Funds will be used to procure and make available to the most vulnerable basic hygiene kits in sufficient quantities to minimize the risk of contracting COVID-19. Women Development & Service Society, Lahore, Pakistan $8,500.00 Funds will support efforts to provide food and medical assistance to the Diocesan congregations facing a hunger pandemic due to COVID-19.

International COVID-19 Relief and Prevention Grants Total: $233,820.00

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NATIONAL MISSION INSTITUTION PROGRAM GRANTS Source of funds: Mission Giving and endowments designated for mission in the United States AK Child & Family, Anchorage, Alaska $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Spiritual Life Program, which is part of the residential and holistic care for youth with trauma. Alliance Center for Education, Charlotte, North Carolina $15,000.00 Funds will support the K-12th grade Out of School Time (OST) year-round program. The program is designed to facilitate the healthy development of 95 participants socially, emotionally and academically. The overall goal of the program is that students graduate from high school on time with a career plan. Atlantic Street Center, Seattle, Washington $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Teens as Parents Program. A portion of the grant will go toward supplementing the salary of a part-time Teen Parent Case Manager who will work directly with the teen parents to help them become more stable via job placement, housing assistance and child development education. The remainder will go to providing direct services for the teen parents such as rental assistance (application fees, deposits, etc.), diapers and formula for babies, as well as employment/job search related expenses such as interview coaching, resume assistance and purchasing of workforce appropriate clothing. Bennett College, Greensboro, North Carolina $6,000.00 Funds will support scholarships. Bethlehem Center, Jackson, Mississippi $15,000.00 Funds will support Project Readiness, a computer based multi-generational learning initiative that uses technology to help improve learning and social skills in children and youth. This is a new project approach to help the children to be school ready. Bethlehem Centers of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support a Meals on Wheels Program for 216 elderly North Nashville citizens who are homebound, frail and live below the national Health and Human Service poverty line. The Meals on Wheels Program provides a hot, nutritious and healthy meal every Monday through Friday. Bethlehem Community Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support existing programs related to the education of children and financial stability of families, specifically women. The educational program “Students Obtaining Academic Readiness” (SOAR) provides educational enrichment/academic support, character education, tutoring and homework assistance to students in the community. The Outreach program includes financial stability resources and provides financial literacy and computer skills to low-income families. Bethlehem Community Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina $15,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship program to families by reducing the costs of childcare to one-half of the market rates in the area. Free childcare will be provided to parents who are below the federal poverty level (FPL) or cannot qualify for federal or local assistance. Bidwell Riverside, Des Moines, Iowa $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Distribution Center and Child Development Center.

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The Big Garden, Omaha, Nebraska $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support The Big Garden educational programs. Camp Aldersgate, Little Rock, Arkansas $15,000.00 Funds will support the camp program, which provides services to more than 500 children and youth each year. Children with profound disabilities participate in the summer camp. The camp also provides a program for senior adults. Community Development for All People, Columbus, Ohio $15,000.00 Funds will be used to expand the Fresh Market, which currently distributes more than 500,000 pounds of produce to the community each year. The program will be moved into a transformed drive-through liquor store, allowing the organization to double their current delivery of fruits and vegetables by the end of 2018. This expansion will allow them to grow their community health education, launching additional health and cooking classes to improve health outcomes and reduce existing disparities, specifically targeting at-risk populations such as women with young children. Cornerstone Family Ministries, Tampa, Florida $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support operations and programming, which benefits women and youth in the areas of maternal and child health and economic justice, allowing them to flourish through collaborations, partnerships and direct services. Crossroads Urban Center, Salt Lake City, Utah $15,000.00 Funds will be used to develop a community organizing project in the Poplar Grove area of Salt Lake City. This is a low-income neighborhood that is primarily Latino with a significant Pacific Islander population. The Crossroads Thrift Store and our Westside Food Pantry are located in this area. The Center’s goal is to bring marginalized people together to impact the issues affecting the residents of the community and empower them to act on their own behalf.

Cunningham Children's Home, Urbana, Illinois $15,000.00 Funds will be used to offset the gap between the true cost of behavioral health services provided for children and youth and the reimbursement Cunningham Children's Home receives from state and local agencies for the Residential Treatment Center. Dallas Bethlehem Center, Dallas, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will be used to help launch an After School Program for elementary-aged children. David and Margaret Youth and Family Services, La Verne, California $15,000.00 Funds will be used to help eliminate the economic injustice facing foster youth in Southern California and to ensure increased outreach, recruitment and training of foster families living in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties to meet the growing need for stable, nurturing homes for foster youth. Della Lamb Community Services, Kansas City, Missouri $15,000.00 Funds will help support the overall operations and programming.

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Dulac Community Center, Dulac, Louisiana $15,000.00 Funds will be used to address community housing repair needs. The goal is to help improve the quality of life by preserving housing and/or by making the home safer. Dumas Wesley Community Center, Mobile, Alabama $15,000.00 Funds will be used to provide direct services for residents living in the Sybil Smith Family Village (SSFV) transitional housing program. Direct services include: life skills classes, subsidized childcare and transportation for residents so that they can find and keep gainful employment. Finding and keeping a job is a major milestone to becoming independent—the ultimate goal of the SSFV transitional housing program. Emma Norton Services, St. Paul, Minnesota $15,000.00 Funds will support housing and wrap-around services for approximately 300 low-income, formerly homeless, single women and children at Emma Norton Services’ two supportive housing facilities and scattered-site housing program in the St. Paul metro area. Epworth Children and Family Services, St. Louis, Missouri $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support Epworth's Family Support Network (FSN), providing weekly, home-based, cost-free family counseling for families at risk of child abuse and/or neglect. Epworth Village, York, Nebraska $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support a new project—the opening and operation of the Little Jewels Child Care & Enrichment Center, which will provide high-quality childcare with high-quality early childhood education. The Center will focus on providing access to quality childcare and early childhood education to children of low-income and financially vulnerable families and increase the well-being and quality of life of the children who will be served. Friendly Center, Toledo, Ohio $15,000.00 Funds will support operational and programming costs for the Friendly Center.

Good Neighbor Settlement House, Brownsville, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will be used to help provide food and other services to refugees and people who are homeless in the Buena Vida Barrio, the oldest and poorest community in Brownsville Texas. Gum Moon Women's Residence, San Francisco, California $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the English as a Second Language (ESL) and Workforce Training Program for Asian immigrant women, including survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. Hattie B. Cooper Community Center, Roxbury, Massachusetts $15,000.00 Funds will support overall programming costs for the center. Hawthorn Hill Ministries, Des Moines, Iowa $10,000.00 Funds will be used for Hawthorn Hill's New Directions Shelter, which provides emergency shelter for homeless families with children. The homeless families served are predominately headed by single mothers.

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Henderson Settlement, Frakes, Kentucky $15,000.00 Funds will be used to help augment the youth ministries program. The effort is to work effectively with more youth, and this grant will help to support current youth ministry and outreach and build outreach in art, literacy and music. Interfaith Community Services (InterServ), St. Joseph, Missouri $15,000.00 Funds will be used to assist families and individuals in providing for their own basic needs, covering rent and utilities for people who have fallen behind due to medical emergencies or other crises, putting food on the table, assisting immigrants, etc. Killingsworth, Columbia, South Carolina $15,000.00 Funds will be used to allow staff to mentor and support women to find shelter, three meals a day, clothing, counseling, and support for addiction recovery. Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House, East St. Louis, Illinois $20,000.00 Funds will support programming costs for the "Leadership Development Training," which will focus on the Leadership Team of the agency. MacDonell United Methodist Children’s Services, Houma, Louisiana $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support the development of the "Youth Aging Out" program on the MacDonell Campus. Mary Elizabeth Inn, San Francisco, California $15,000.00 Funds will be used to subsidize the costs of programs administered by Mary Elizabeth Inn, such as the Meals Program. McCurdy Ministries, Española, New Mexico $20,000.00 Funds will support the Project Cariño program, McCurdy Ministries’ free mental health counseling services and programs for approximately 570 youth and their families. The grant will also be used to support the Adult Education Program with free childcare. Moore Community House, Biloxi, Mississippi $15,000.00 Funds will be used to promote maternal and child health and improve women’s economic security through an Early Head Start program. Murphy-Harpst Children's Center Inc., Cedartown, Georgia $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support clinical treatment and recreation therapy for young people who are abused and neglected. Navajo United Methodist Center, Farmington, New Mexico $20,000.00 Funds will be used to support the New Beginnings transitional housing program for women and children who are homeless and survivors of domestic violence. Neighborhood Center, Camden, New Jersey $15,000.00 Funds will be used to provide substantial programming for the teens and young adults at the center. It will allow a talented team of counselors and mentors to lead classes and workshops. It will be used to expose the young women and men to alternative lifestyle choices outside of the streets of Camden by interrupting the school to prison pipeline.

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Neighborhood Center of the United Methodist Church, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support programming costs for the new mentoring program, "Ladies in Training" (LIT). Neighborhood Center of Utica, Utica, New York $15,000.00 Funds will be used to provide support to working families living on a low income, with scholarships for childcare tuition. As part of the mission, childcare fees are kept below market value and provide working families with safe, quality and literacy-based childcare services resulting in improved outcomes for families and children. Neighborhood House of Calexico, Calexico, California $15,000.00 Funds will support programming costs for the Calexico Neighborhood House Shelter for Homeless Women and Children. Neighborhood House Inc., Wilmington, Delaware $15,000.00 Funds will be used for the Early Learning Center, in partnership with the University of Delaware's Early Learning Center and New Directions Early Head Start, providing high quality early care and education for children from birth through age three. Neighborhood Services Organization, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma $15,000.00 Funds will be used to provide services that remove barriers of economic inequality for disadvantaged Oklahoma City residents trapped in poverty. New Bethlehem Community Center, Augusta, Georgia $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Senior Citizens Congregant Meal Program, Community Food Pantry, After School Homework Assistants and Tutoring, Adult Computer Education Program, GED Instructor and Program, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, HIV and HepC Education and Testing and the Community Garden and Playground. Nome Community Center, Nome, Alaska $15,000.00 Funds will be used to subsidize vital services to the elders, youth and children of Nome. Northcott Neighborhood House, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $15,000.00 Funds will provide skills training for the unemployed and underemployed currently under supervision of the Department of Correction (DOC). North Rampart Community Center, New Orleans, Louisiana $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the After School Program and Summer Camp. The After School Program offers homework assistance, reading, swimming (on select days), music (on select days) and recreational activities for all children. The Summer Camp offers reading, art, computer technology, swimming and recreational activities for all children. Open Door Community House, Columbus, Georgia $15,000.00 Funds will be used to subsidize the costs of program supplies and staffing for The Open Door Institute so that they can expand their offerings of programs under the Institute umbrella and have more participants per class. Trainings include: Culinary Arts, Customer Service and GED.

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Partners in Ministry, Laurinburg, North Carolina $20,000.00 Funds will support Partners In Ministry Programmatic Expansion & Capacity Building, an expansion plan to build a 20,000 square foot Community Education Center on the existing campus. Red Bird Mission, Beverly, Kentucky $15,000.00 Funds will be used to pay general program expenses necessary to carry out the mission with the families in remote, mountain communities. Robinson School, San Juan, Puerto Rico $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Scholarship and Financial Aid Program, which provides full scholarships for talented students in need, as well as tuition support for families with multiple children enrolled and/or enrolled families facing economic hardship. Ruth M. Smith Center, Sheffield, Pennsylvania $15,000.00 Funds will be used to help keep homes for 24 residents, childcare for 14 children and employment for 26 in a very rural area. Scott's Run Settlement House, Pursglove, West Virginia $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Food Pantry program, which aims to provide low-income families with a week’s worth of nutritious food at no cost to ease their financial burden. Shesler Hall, Sioux City, Iowa $13,600.00 Funds will be used to support staffing, administrative duties, a life skills coach and a full-time Director. Southside Community Center, San Marcos, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will be used for assistance to low-income families and individuals with transitional homeless shelter utilities or rent costs. Cornerstones of Care (Spofford Home), Kansas City, Missouri $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support in-home and residential treatment services for children who have been abused or neglected and families whose lives are disrupted by violence, substance abuse and poverty. Funds will also support mothers and fathers who are receiving counselling services to build healthy relationships as well as learning how to help children overcome the effects of abuse and neglect. Susannah Wesley Community Center, Honolulu, Hawaii $20,000.00 Funds will support the Susannah Wesley Community Center’s (SWCC) Positive Youth Development (PYD) Program that is comprised of three (3) core components: Social Connection, Exploration and Learning and Supportive Services. Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center, East Prairie, Missouri $10,000.00 Funds will be used to fund a project that serves adult and children who are victims of sexual assault and domestic violence. The purpose of this proposal is to continue the current victims’ services program at Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center. With the shelter and crisis line staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking can be constantly served by a victim’s services advocate.

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Susanna Wesley House, Baltimore, Maryland $8,500.00 Funds will be used to support the Susanna Wesley House's effort to provide wraparound case management services for its clients. In addition to services provided through in house resources (both paid and volunteer), the Susanna Wesley House will refer clients to appropriate professionals through partnerships it is establishing with various service providers throughout the City of Baltimore. Tacoma Community House, Tacoma, Washington $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Immigration Services program to address the economic inequality faced by immigrants and refugees in the Tacoma region. Toberman Neighborhood Center, San Pedro, California $15,000.00 Funds will support the Center’s after school program (Toberman Academy) and summer programming (Summer Academy). United Community Centers, Birmingham, Alabama $15,000.00 Funds will be used to teach the members of the community how to purchase and prepare nutritious meals for the whole family and how to budget to get the most out of their funds available. They will also teach young people just starting out how to stay in the stable environment of a healthy lifestyle and how to handle and budget money. United Community Centers, Fort Worth, Texas $20,000.00 Funds will support the educational specialists in the Educational Enrichment Program (EEP). The educational specialists work at least three days per week reviewing lesson plans, coaching instructors and doing expert reading assessments on students. EEP is an affordable, licensed childcare program for low-income families with a focus on literacy using research-based curriculum. United Methodist Community House, Grand Rapids, Michigan $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support the Child Development Department, Youth Development, the Family Development Department and the Senior Development Department. United Methodist Neighborhood Center (UMNC), Chattanooga, Tennessee $20,000.00 Funds will be used to promote education, spiritual development and leadership principles to each student and family touched by the Bethlehem Center. Through the Read to Lead Afterschool Academy, Read to Lead Summer Academy and the Bethlehem Leadership Unit (BLU), UMNC continues to build bridges for a brighter future while closing the social and economic gaps in the home, school and community. The Vashti Center, Thomasville, Georgia $20,000.00 Funds will be used to help fund salaries for the three Program Supervisors in Vashti’s Residential Care Program. Wesley Community Center, Amarillo, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will be used to maintain current staff and preserve much needed programs and projects that service many low-income, at-risk families and individuals. Wesley Community Center, Dayton, Ohio $10,000.00 Funds will support building bridges through "Intentional Inter-generational" programming.

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Wesley Community Center, Houston, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will support a new Jobs/Small Business Developer position for the Financial Opportunity Center (FOC) team. Wesley Community Center, Phoenix, Arizona $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support a Federally Qualified Health Center at two sites, Youth Services, English Speakers of Other Languages, Community Services and Computer Classes. Wesley Community Centers of Savannah Inc., Savannah, Georgia $15,000.00 Funds will support scholarships for the Wesley's accredited, quality-rated childcare program. Wesley Community Centers of Nueces County, Robstown, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will support Wesley’s Homeless Children's Program, which provides quality childcare and support services for over 175 homeless children and their families. Wesley Community Service Center, Portsmouth, Virginia $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support strategic planning and capacity building. Wesley Education Center for Children and Family, Cincinnati, Ohio $20,000.00 Funds will be used to assist in remodeling the new infant classroom and outdoor space. Wesley House Community Center, Key West, Florida $15,000.00 Funds will be used to subsidize the Inez Martin Child Development Center’s food program and teacher support. Wesley House Community Services, Louisville, Kentucky $15,000.00 Funds will be used to promote Economic Justice through the Louisville Works Computer Education program, which provides computer education and economic empowerment to the community’s most at risk who are immigrants and often do not speak English. Wesley House Community Center, Knoxville, Tennessee $15,000.00 Funds will be used to cover expenses of the Children’s After School Recreational and Educational Support Program, the Summer-Time Enrichment Program and the Wellness in Senior Education Program. Wesley House Community Center, Meridian, Mississippi $15,000.00 Funds will be used for direct assistance to people coming to Wesley House for monetary assistance with their utilities, rent/mortgage or prescription medications. Wesley-Rankin Community Center, Dallas, Texas $15,000.00 Funds will be used to support overall programming at the center. West Side Community House, Cleveland, Ohio $15,000.00 Funds will be used to sustain the Sisterhood program, which works to transform the lives of low-income, minority, inner-city girls (ages 10-18) by providing opportunities to participate in a wide range of cultural, educational and social programs.

National Mission Institution Grants Total: $1,258,100.00

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NATIONAL MISSION INSTITUTION LOCAL PROGRAMS/EMERGENCY GRANTS Source of funds: Mission Giving and endowments designated for mission in the United States (unless otherwise noted). Cunningham Children's Home, Urbana, Illinois $40,000.00 Funds will be used to renovate a cottage on Cunningham’s campus to meet the safety and code regulations required by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) for residential shelter care services for unaccompanied migrant children. Upon completion of the renovations, Cunningham will be able to provide safe and secure housing and services for children who have recently migrated to the United States while they seek to reunify with family members as well as the opportunity to pursue their education and immigration cases. Cunningham Children’s Home campus is owned by the Illinois Great Rivers Conference United Methodist Women and maintains close relationship with United Methodist Women members. Source of funds: Alma Mathews House funds designated for Immigration, Acts of Repentance, Racial Justice and Central Conference Women Dumas Wesley Community Center, Birmingham, Alabama $15,000.00 Funds will support the purchase of a new van for the SAIL (Senior Activities for Independent Living) program at Dumas Wesley Community Center (DWCC). SAIL provides medical screenings, nutrition, exercise, wellness, recreation and fellowship for low-income seniors in the Crichton and Toulminville neighborhoods of Mobile, Alabama, one of the city’s most impoverished areas. Transportation services are critical in providing access to a nourishing environment where seniors can connect to vital services that encourage a healthy and productive life. Epworth Children and Family Services, St. Louis, Missouri $9,900.00 Funds will be used to train staff in the Missouri Model of Trauma Informed Work. This is in line with Epworth C&FS strategic goal of attaining “operational excellence” by ensuring all the staff carry out their work in a common framework and with a common language, ultimately leading toward culture change in the organization’s operations. The stages of change in the model are: trauma aware; trauma sensitive; trauma responsive and trauma informed. This model centers around five key principles: safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration and empowerment, which, when addressed comprehensively, lead to equity. Navajo United Methodist Center, Farmington, New Mexico $25,000.00 Funds will be used to build capacity for the Board of Directors and executive staff to develop and implement a sustainable funding strategy through customized coaching and additional development staff. Source of funds: Hilda De Witt Frazer Trust Red Bird Mission, Beverly, Kentucky $40,000.00 Funds will be used to provide emergency assistance to Red Bird School and Red Bird Mission that are experiencing a decrease in first quarter income as a result of changes in federal tax law and uncertainty of the future of the United Methodist Church that have disincentivized Red Bird’s traditional donor base. As the only employer in a 35-mile radius, the grant will prevent significant cutbacks in staffing that are delivering much needed services to approximately 10,000 people living in deep and persistent poverty as identified by the Appalachian Regional Commission and the Federal Promise Zone. Red Bird has not received any emergency assistance from United Methodist Women since at least 2010 and is working on a sustainability plan for the future. Source of funds: National Supplementary fund

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Susannah Wesley Community Center, Honolulu, Hawaii $25,000.00 Funds will support the Susannah Wesley Community Center (SWCC) Beacon of Hope Trafficking Victim Assistance Program, which is a victim-centered, trauma-informed comprehensive case management to survivors of all forms of human trafficking. The goal of the Trafficking Victim Assistant Program (TVAP) is to empower survivors, increase their safety and improve their overall health and wellbeing through comprehensive services and access to whole-person and development opportunities. Unrestricted funding is needed to fill this gap so that survivors do not lose hope and return to their trafficker to survive. In addition, TVAP has realized the need to expand services to assist families versus the individual, as a survivor’s recovery is heavily intertwined in the recovery of their family. Source of funds: Stop Human Trafficking Supplementary Fund United Community Centers, Fort Worth, Texas $9,500.00 Funds will support the Inner-City Financial Literacy project, which offers financial classes, coaching, case management, information and referral and basic assistance. Wesley Community Service Center, Portsmouth, Virginia $8,000.00 Funds will be used to support Wesley Community Service Center's Virtual Tutoring Program. This quality tutoring program is in high demand in Portsmouth because the tutors are certified teachers. Wesley Community Service Center seeks to increase the number of tutors to be able to serve more students.

NMI Local Program/Emergency Grants Total: $172,400.00

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NATIONAL GRANTS FOR COVID-19 RELIEF AND PREVENTION Source of funds: Mission Giving, GivingTuesdayNow COVID-19 Relief Fund and National Training Fund/COVID Relief Fund AK Children and Family Service, Anchorage, Alaska $5,000.00 Funds will be used to subsidize personal protective gear and cleaning supply expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Brooks-Howell Home, Asheville, North Carolina $5,000.00 Funds will help cover Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) expenses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their community is made up of retired deaconesses and missionaries who are very vulnerable to this disease. Community Development for All People, Columbus, Ohio $5,000.00 Funds will support the purchase of masks and cleaning products to maximize safety for staff and program participants. Good Neighbor Settlement House, Brownsville, Texas $5,000.00 Funds will be used to help provide essentials to the homeless population suffering from the effects of COVID-19. These include: tents, backpacks, hygiene and clothing items (pants, shirts, shoes and under garments) to help clients become self-sufficient. Henderson Settlement, Frakes, Kentucky $5,000.00 Funds to support the increased demand for the Youth Summer Feeding Program during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program provides hot meals and a bagged breakfast for children in need. Mary Elizabeth Inn, San Francisco, California $5,000.00 Funds will be used to supplement the cost of additional cleaning supplies to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 and provide additional food packages for women in their residential program. Neighborhood Center of the United Methodist Church, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania $9,500.00 Funds will be used to help the Center provide a stipend to furloughed staff who work with the Child Development and After School programs. As a result of the program suspension, these staff are in need of assistance with food and other basic necessities until their salaries are reinstated. Wesley Community Centers of Nueces County, Robstown, Texas $5,000.00

Funds will support the Center’s COVID-19 related expenses, including childcare services for children of first responders and other essential workers. The state of Texas has restricted the Center’s childcare services to essential workers only and has limited the number of people in a classroom to 10, including the teachers. This has affected their revenue streams such as parent fees, state subsidized childcare reimbursements and Texas Department of Agriculture reimbursements for children's meals. The Center continues to incur expenses such as payroll, utilities, food, nonfood supplies and additional cleaning supplies in order to ensure the health and safety of their children and staff. Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, Inc., Savannah, Georgia $5,000.00 Funds will be used to support summer camp scholarships for children whose parents are unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Wesley Community Service Center, Portsmouth, Virginia $9,000.00 Funds will be used to help those affected by the impact of the Coronavirus in Portsmouth. The COVID-19 Relief Fund will help to address the immediate needs of the community's most vulnerable residents who are impacted by the virus. Wesley House Community Services, Louisville, Kentucky $5,000.00 Funds will support the "Reflect, Recover & Revive project," which will enable Wesley House to respond to the increased community need as a result of COVID-19 by sanitizing its facilities and securing needed personal protective equipment and other supplies. Wesley House Family Services, Key West, Florida $5,000.00 Funds will be used to purchase additional PPE and to enhance cleanings/disinfection at our Inez Martin daycare due to COVID-19. Wesley-Rankin Community Center, Dallas, Texas $5,000.00 Funds will support Wesley-Rankin's COVID-19 relief services for West Dallas, which will include food assistance and virtual academic support to an underserved, low-income Hispanic community.

Total National COVID-19 Relief and Prevention Grants Total: $73,500.00

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NATIONAL PROPERTY GRANTS Source of Funds: National Property Fund and designated funds (noted) Bethlehem Center, Jackson, Mississippi $8,500.00 Funds will be used for roof repairs. Cornerstone Family Ministries, Tampa, Florida $4,083.52 Funds will be used to remove black mold from the teachers’ bathroom of the Rosa Valdez Day Care. Dulac Community Center, Dulac, Louisiana $49,400.00 Funds will replace the rooftop cooling and heating system. Friendly Center, Toledo, Ohio $9,750.00 Funds will be used for roof repairs.

National Property Grants Total: $71,733.52

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OTHER GRANTS Source of funds: Mission Giving and designated funds (noted) Aldrina Ezra Cabrera (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support Emory Beacon of Light Food Bank serving over 2,000 people in Washington D.C. Bengali Girl’s Day School, Asanol, India $827.38 Funds to support scholarships. Source of funds: Florence Morrow Fund Bennett College, Greensboro, North Carolina $50,000.00 Funds will support a fundraising campaign to help the college gain financial stability and strengthen its future ability to educate confident, competent women who graduate, return to their communities and transform lives. Source of funds: National Supplementary Fund Brooks-Howell Home, Asheville, North Carolina $69,227.06 Funds will be used to support property improvements, operations and programming for Brooks-Howell. Source of funds: N.W. Harris Methodist Fund Carolyn Winslow (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support online infrastructure to create a congregational and community needs survey during COVID-19. Children’s Defense Fund, Washington, D.C. $3,000.00 Funds will support the Children’s Defense Fund’s efforts to end the school-to-prison pipeline. Church World Service, Elkhart, Indiana $3,000.00 Funds will support Church World Service which is an ecumenical organization that provides sustainable self-help, development, disaster relief and refugee assistance around the world. Creation Justice Ministries, Washington, D.C. $2,000.00 Funds will support efforts to provide collaborative opportunities to build ecumenical community, guides people of faith and faith communities towards eco-justice transformations and raises a collective witness in the public arena echoing Christ's call for just relationships among all of Creation. Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee $468.51 Funds are designated to benefit the Children of Zimbabwe (if possible, to purchase books for the Children's Village). Source of funds: Jill R. Hicks Fund Davao Mission Development Center, Davao City, Philippines $10,118.76 Funds will be used to support operations and programming. Source of funds: Carol Eugenia Moe Fund

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Debbie Pittman (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support the production of Channel 57 to communicate with residents at Brooks-Howell Home, a residential facility for retired deaconesses, home missioners and home missionaries of the United Methodist Church in Asheville, NC. Diana T. Woods (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support the Community Partner Program that assists multi-generational families who rely on nutritional support to achieve stabilization. Dudley-Lara Mission Center, Viagan City, Philippines $10,118.76 Funds will be used to support operations and programming. Source of funds: Carol Eugenia Moe Fund Ellen Dizon (Deaconess/Home Missioner Professional Development Grant) $875.00

Funds will support continued education in meditation work to enhance her ministry at The Gathering.

Family Values at Work, Milwaukee, Wisconsin $4,500.00 Funds will support efforts to educate the public and policy makers about the importance of universal access to Earned Sick Days and Family Medical Leave Insurance. Global Network of Women Peacebuilders, Washington, D.C. $2,000.00 Funds will support expenses related to the Commission on the Status of Women. Georgia Lynch Residuary Trust $84,340.95 Funds directed from the Georgia Lynch Residuary Trust to the following United Methodist Church agencies to use for work that benefits women and children in the San Diego, California area.

First United Methodist Church of Chula, Chula Vista, CA—$15,250.00

Foothills United Methodist Youth Center, La Mesa, CA—10,000.00

Good Shepherd Ministry Center, El Cajon, CA—$7,449.00

Mission Hills United Methodist Church, San Diego, CA—$4,488.00

Mt. Manna, Julian, CA—5,000.00

Nester United Methodist Church, San Diego, CA—$3,434.95

Pacific Beach United Methodist Church, San Diego, CA—5,000.00

San Jacinto United Methodist Church, San Jacinto, CA—$6,919.00

Santa Ana United Methodist Church, Santa Ana, CA—$6,800.00

St. Paul United Methodist Church, San Diego, CA—$5,000.00

St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Coronado, CA—$15,000.00 Epworth Village, York, Nebraska $204,676.90 Funds will be used to support programs and operations at Epworth Village. Source of funds: Epworth Village Fund, Mary M. Robbins Fund, Peter M. Wyant Fund and James M. Bell Trust Erie Stuckett (Deaconess/Home Missioner Professional Development Grant) $1,000.00 Funds will support tuition for a certification in life coaching that will be used in the Deaconess and Home Missioner Community.

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Georgia NAACP, Atlanta, Georgia $7,000.00 Funds will support Georgia NAACP and their work with Just Georgia in seeking justice for Ahmaud Arbery. Source of funds: Leigh Copeland Fund Global Health Action, Atlanta, Georgia $2,938.95 Funds will be used to support programming and operations. Source of funds: Pauline Precise Fund Harris Memorial College, Taytay, Philippines $10,118.77 Funds will be used to support operations and programming. Source of funds: Carol Eugenia Moe Fund IDP Women Association “Consent” $2,000.00 Funds will support the IDP Women Association’s efforts to empower women peace leaders to be better equipped to design and conduct peace dialoguing for conflict prevention/post conflict transformation and to act for change and with the commitment to impart their knowledge to others and work in multiplication of received skills. Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR), New York, New York $10,000.00 ICCR is a coalition of 17 Protestant denominations and more than 170 Roman Catholic orders concerned with the impact of corporations’ policies and actions on people and the environment. International Labor Rights Forum, Washington, D.C. $1,500.00 Funds will support a Living Wage for All campaign to advocate for better wages for U.S. truck drivers in the online shopping industry in the U.S. International Labor Rights Forum is a human rights organization that advances dignity and justice for workers in the global economy. ILRF works to hold global corporations accountable for labor rights violations in their supply chains; advance policies and laws that protect workers and strengthen workers’ ability to advocate for their rights.

Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow, India $34,439.24 Funds will be used to support operations, programming and scholarships. Source of funds: Endowments designated for Isabella Thoburn College

Jidato Girls School, Jharkhand, India $3,722.39 Funds will be used to support operations and programming. Source of funds: Jidato High School Endowment Fund Joy Prim (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support Breaking Bread: Fuel for Advocacy Ahead, a ministry bridging people of faith to the margins of society. Jubilee USA Network, Washington, D.C. $600.00 Funds will be used to support Jubilee's anti-debt programs and it works related to debt. Jubilee USA works to create an international financial system that protects and ensures participation of the most vulnerable within the context of human rights.

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Julie Smith (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support the purchase of personal protective equipment for healthcare providers and patients for the Smithville Community Clinic, Smithville, TX. Kapatiran-Kaunlaran, Manila, Philippines $10,118.76 Funds will be used to support operations and programming. Source of funds: Carol Eugenia Moe Fund

Karen Cheek (Deaconess/Home Missioner Cutting Edge Grant) $1,000.00

Funds will support travel and printing expenses for Hope for Humanity, an ecumenical ministry that

advocates for migrants and refugees and educates churches, groups and organizations about the

inhumane treatment and unjust policies regarding this marginalized population.

Kelly Marciales (Deaconess/Home Missioner Cutting Edge Grant) $1000.00 Funds will support the purchase of food, PPE and flipcharts for a series of listening dinners that will research issues related to gentrification and develop a systemic housing solution for families in New Orleans, LA. Kinnaird College, Lahore, Pakistan $14,742.00 Funds will be used to support scholarships or teacher salaries. Source of funds: Clella Stufft Bequest

Kris Shoaf (Deaconess/Home Missioner Professional Development Grant) $1,000.00 Funds will support coursework in The Stephens Ministry Leader Training to then support the development of a Stephens Ministry program on the local church level. Leah Wandera (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support Mask for Hope an organization that make masks for the most vulnerable populations in Kenya. Lorena Kelly High School for Girls, Lodja, Democratic Republic of the Congo $3,774.73 Funds will support scholarships. Source of funds: Scholarship Fund for the Lorena Kelly High School Louisville Community Bail Fund, Louisville, Kentucky $7,000.00 Funds will support the Louisville Community Bail Fund, organized by Black Lives Matter Louisville, to support those seeking justice for Breonna Taylor.

Mary Johnston College of Nursing Scholarship Foundation, Manila, Philippines $51,253.91 Funds will support operations and programming. Source of funds: Edith I. Gale Memorial Fund and Mary Johnston Hospital/School of Nursing Fund Michelle White (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support 5 Loaves and 2 Fish, a feeding ministry that takes food, sleeping bags and human connection to local homeless encampments.

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Minnesota Healing Network, Minneapolis, Minnesota $7,000.00 Funds will support the Minnesota Healing Justice Network to assist with mutual aid, trauma-informed care and support to frontline activists and organizers in Minneapolis seeking justice for George Floyd. Source of funds: Leigh Copeland Fund (partial—$4,000)

Mitzi Sadler-Thorne (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support a book room for Pikeview Middle School Special Education Department to provide a wide variety of reading levels for students. Murphy-Harpst Children’s Centers, Cedartown, Georgia $371.30 Funds will be used for a scholarship for a young woman who has been served by Murphy-Harpst. Source of funds: Gambee Memorial Scholarship Fund National Justice for Our Neighbors, Annandale, Virginia $25,000.00 Funds will be used to educate women and families of the Arizona-Mexico border on the asylum process and will prepare 35 individuals on asylum declarations. Source of funds: Alma Mathews House funds designated for Immigration, Acts of Repentance, Racial Justice, and Central Conference Women National Council of Formerly Incarcerated Women, Roxbury, Massachusetts $3,000.00 Funds will support the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, which is committed to ending incarceration of women and girls. The National Council is working to create the shift from a criminal legal system to community-led human justice. National Farm Worker Ministry, Raleigh, North Carolina $5,000.00 Funds will support farm workers as they organize for justice and empowerment.

NGO Working Group on The Security Council United Nations, New York, New York $2,025.00 Funds will support expenses related to the Commission on the Status of Women. The NGO Working Group on the Security Council promotes dialogue between United Nations Security Council members and representatives of non-government organization with special program interest in the Security Council and international peace and security. Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference United Methodist Women, Tulsa, Oklahoma $10,000.00 Funds will support programs or workshops, special events, leadership activities and trainings for local, district and conference United Methodist Women members. Omega Ramos (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support The Enrichment Program Ministry that assist children in St. Domingo, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines in four core subject areas. One Fair Wage, Cambridge, Massachusetts $1,500.00 Funds will support efforts to ensure all workers, including those in the service sector, receive a minimum wage. Partner for Dignity & Rights (formerly NESRI), New York, New York $3,000.00 Funds will support work with youth, parents, educators and advocates to transform our public school systems to end school pushout and create learning environments that protect the human right to dignity and support the full academic, social and emotional development of every child.

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Partnership for Southern Equity, Atlanta Georgia $3,500.00 Funds will support the 2020 Just Energy Summit member training. Poor People’s Campaign $1,500.00 Funds will support efforts to confront the interlocking evils of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism and the war economy, and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism. Through: Union Theological Seminary

Quessua Mission Boarding School, Quessua, Angola $539.22 Funds will be used for operations and programming. Source of funds: Frederick S. Odell Fund Paid through: The Advance Scarritt Bennett Center, Nashville, Tennessee $99,999.96 Funds will be used to maintain and improve the property. Scarritt Bennett Center, Nashville, Tennessee $24,732.81 Funds will be used for operations and programming. Source of funds: Ella Knox Keener Fund and Sibyl Johnston Campbell Educational Fund Scarritt Bennett Center, Nashville, Tennessee $1,162,123.13 Funds will be used to make renovations and capital improvements to the property. Source of funds: Designated funds for Scarritt Bennett Center Seminario Metodista Juan Wesley, Monterrey, Mexico $11,809.78 Funds designated to benefit the Evelyn Keim Library (books, library furniture, librarian salary, etc.). Source of funds: Evelyn O. Keim Fund Shared Interest, New York, New York $5,000.00 Funds will be used to help mobilize resources for southern Africa's communities that are economically disadvantaged to sustain themselves and build equitable nations. Silliman University, Dumaguete City, Philippines $958.03 Funds designated to support scholarships. Source of funds: Mrs. Richard T. Gallion Fund Sophia Agtarap (Deaconess/Home Missioner Professional Development Grant) $1,000.00 Funds will support tuition cost for a certificate in Diversity and Inclusion from Vanderbilt Divinity School, Nashville, TN. Strengthening Black Churches in the 21st Century (SBC21), Nashville, Tennessee $5,000.00 Funds will support the SBC21 National Prison Summit. Union Theological Seminary, Dasmarinas, Philippines $958.03 Funds designated to support scholarships. Source of funds: Mrs. Richard T. Gallion Fund

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The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas $2,000.00 Funds will support the Leadership Institute. United Methodist Women, Alaska Missionary Conference, Anchorage, Alaska $10,000.00 Funds will support programs or workshops, special events, leadership activities and trainings for local, district and conference United Methodist Women members. United Methodist Women, Arkansas Annual Conference, Mabelvale, Arkansas $8,000.00 Funds will support scholarships selected by United Methodist Women, Arkansas Annual Conference. Source of funds: Osment-Neil Scholarship Fund

United Methodist Women, Illinois Great Rivers Annual Conference, Alamont, Illinois $2,500.00 Funds will support a Just Energy for All project. United Methodist Women, Minnesota Annual Conference, St. Charles, Minnesota $3,500.00 Funds will support scholarships selected by United Methodist Women, Minnesota Annual Conference. Source of funds: Emma B. Norton Fund United Methodist Women, Minnesota Annual Conference, St. Charles, Minnesota $4,200.00 Funds will support a Just Energy for All project. United Methodist Women, North Georgia Annual Conference, Cedartown, Georgia $5,000.00 Funds will support a Just Energy for All project.

United Methodist Women, Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma $10,000.00 Funds will support programs or workshops, special events, leadership activities and trainings for local, district and conference United Methodist Women members. United Methodist Women, Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference, Newburg, Oregon $4,426.10 Funds will support scholarships selected by United Methodist Women, Oregon-Idaho Annual Conference. Source of funds: Gertrude Boyd Crane Scholarship Fund

Université Methodiste Katanga Women's School, Lakasi, Democratic Republic of the Congo $20,159.00 Funds will support women faculty member salaries at the Women's School at Mulungwishi Mission. Source of funds: Abbie Haylett Shaw Fund

Valerie Mossman-Celestin (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support H.A.P.I. (Haitian Artisans for Peace International) to produce facemasks for 325 pregnant women, staff and persons with disabilities in Haiti.

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Vellore Christian Medical College Foundation, Vellore, India $5,889.23 Funds will help support the salary of a professor of pediatrics at the college. Source of funds: Mrs. John Frisbee Keator Fund Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy, Richmond, Virginia $1,500.00 Funds will support work toward racial justice, environmental sustainability, immigrant rights and economic justice issues like requiring employers to offer paid sick days.

Warne Baby Fold, Bareilly, India $908.17 Funds to support operations and programming. Source of funds: Caroline E. Hollister Fund Whitney Simpson (Deaconess/Home Missioner Emergency Ministry Relief Grant) $500.00 Funds will support rent relief for Bloom Yoga Studio, a safe space for individuals seeking healing in body and spirit, in person and online. Whitney Simpson (Deaconess/Home Missioner Cutting Edge Ministries Grant) $1,000.00 Funds will support Exploring Peace Ministries’ offering of free workshops on the topic of healing after trauma through yoga. World Council of Churches (WCC), New York, New York $14,400.00 Funds will be used to support WCC's peace building, conflict transformation and reconciliation to include the Ecumenical United Nations Office in New York. World Federalist Movement/The Institute of Global Policy (WFM/IGP), New York, New York $1,000.00 Fund will support programs that work to protect civilians from the threat of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity; facilitate transparency in governance; increase access to justice and promote the rule of law. World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women, Mangere, Auckland, New Zealand $50,000.00 The World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women (formerly World Federation of Methodist Women) is a fellowship of such officially recognized groups of Methodists, United and Uniting Church Women organized in units from the respective participating nations to affirm its purpose "To Know Christ and To Make Him Known."

Other Grants Total: $2,132,861.83

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SCHOLARSHIPS

INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES SCHOLARSHIPS 2020/2021 Source of funds: Mission Giving and endowments designated for scholarships (unless otherwise noted) Ai Imai (Japan) $2,000.00 Scholarship to pursue a teaching degree at Hiroshima Girls School in Japan. Source of funds: Clara Keesling Lantz Scholarship Fund Ahwini (India) $464.23 Scholarship to pursue a degree in General Nursing and Midwifery at Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in India. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Scholarship Fund Amar Zara (Pakistan) $2,800.00 Funds will support a B.S. in Psychology at Forman Christian College, Lahore, Pakistan. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Scholarship Fund Alisha Bashyal (Nepal) $6,950.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in dentistry at Gandaki Medical College in Nepal. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Scholarship Fund Angel Charan (India) $1,455.00 Scholarship to pursue a medical degree at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Margaret E. Thorpe Memorial Medical Scholarship for India and Pakistan Ashish Patro (India) $1,700.00 Scholarship to pursue a medical degree at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Margaret E. Thorpe Memorial Medical Scholarship for India and Pakistan Asunta Abur (Kenya) $3,558.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.A./M.A. in international relations at U.S. International University Africa in Kenya. Bishal Darnal (Nepal) $5,000.00 Scholarship to pursue medical degree at North East Medical College in Bangladesh. Source of funds: Clella Stufft Fund Bupe Mboya Merveille (Democratic Republic of the Congo) $6,325.00 Funds will be used for a scholarship to pursue a B.S. in environmental studies at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Cecille Lou Santos Mendiola (Philippines) $1,276.36 Scholarship to pursue B.A. in Christian Education (Deaconess Program) at Harris Memorial College in the Philippines.

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Christine Sema (Haiti) $2,300.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.A. in business management at Quisqueya University in Haiti. Daddy Ndalamba Mujinga (Democratic Republic of the Congo) $5,985.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in Agriculture and Natural Resources at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Divya (India) $464.23 Scholarship to pursue a degree in General Nursing and Midwifery at Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in India. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Fund Durgadevi (India) $464.23 Scholarship to pursue a degree in General Nursing and Midwifery at Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in India. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Fund Elijah Otto (Liberia) $8,565.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in rural sociology and community at Presbyterian University College in Ghana. Source of funds: Laura V. Hofford Trust Elizabath Sarah B. (India) $807.34 Scholarship to pursue a degree in Nursing and Midwifery at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Esperanza Abigail Pijal Tito (Ecuador) $4,500.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S in Nursing at Universidad Politecnica Estatal del Carchi in Ecuador. Gael Jennie Fleurant (Haiti) $10,000.00 Scholarship to pursue an A.S. in water and environmental engineering at Red Rocks Community College in Lakewood, Colorado. Henry Baysah (Liberia) $8,765.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in computer science at Sikkim Manipal University in Ghana. Source of funds: Laura V. Hofford Trust Iswarya (India) $464.23 Scholarship to pursue a degree in General Nursing and Midwifery at Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in India. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Fund Jamaica Joy Mangado Barrientos (Philippines) $1,276.36 Scholarship to pursue B.A. in Christian Education (Deaconess Program) at Harris Memorial College in the Philippines. James Nathan Kaifunbah (Liberia) $9,920.00 Scholarship to study physician assistantship at Radford University College in Ghana.

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Jayanthy P. (India) $807.34 Scholarship to pursue a degree in Nursing and Midwifery at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Jetai Pepsy (Nigeria) $1,560.00 Scholarship to pursue a M.Sc. in wildlife ecology and environmental biology at University of Calabar in Nigeria. Ji Won No (South Korea) $6,200.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.A. in early childhood education at Ewha Woman’s University in South Korea. Source of funds: Endowment Funds for Ewha and scholarships in Korea Leah Nanyanga Wandera (Kenya) $12,000.00 Scholarship to pursue a M.Div. at Drew University in the United States. Source of funds: Maud Thompson Scholarship Fund Lydie Kadibwa Ngoie (Democratic Republic of the Congo) $12,000.00 Scholarship to pursue a M.Div. at Drew University in the United States. Source of funds: Maud Thompson Scholarship Fund Mariel Faith Marcolino Yanson (Philippines) $1,276.36 Scholarship to pursue B.A. in Christian Education (Deaconess Program) at Harris Memorial College in the Philippines. Marie Nyoyihenyi Akoka (Democratic Republic of the Congo) $6,000.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.A. in education at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Maya Flores Vargas (Bolivia) $5,400.00 Scholarship to pursue an M.D. at Universidad Privada Franz Tamayo in Bolivia. Monica May Ramos (Philippines) $5,000.00 Scholarship to pursue a J.D. in law at San Sabastian College of Recolletos in the Philippines. Nandhini D (India) $2,278.00 Scholarship to pursue a medical degree at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Margaret E. Thorpe Memorial Medical Scholarship for India and Pakistan Neresa Boymah (Ghana) $9,990.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.A. in banking and finance at Wisconsin International University College in Ghana. Patience Chapata (Zimbabwe) $1,200.00 Scholarship to pursue studies in management and entrepreneurial development studies at Women's University in Zimbabwe. Polina Shelkovich (Russia) $900.00 Scholarship to pursue B.A. in Engineering-Pedagogical University of Crimea in Russia.

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Priya V. (India) $807.34 Scholarship to pursue a degree in nursing and midwifery at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Pushpa A. (India) $807.34 Scholarship to pursue a degree in Nursing and Midwifery at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Rebecca (India) $1,327.62 Scholarship to pursue a M.Sc. in Nursing at Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in India. Source of funds: Emma E. Norton Fund Sindhu (India) $464.23 Scholarship to pursue a degree in General Nursing and Midwifery at Ellen Thoburn Cowen Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in India. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Fund Shekinah Merlin Jayaprakash (India) $2,298.00 Scholarship to pursue a medical degree at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Margaret E. Thorpe Memorial Medical Scholarship for India and Pakistan Sweety Priscilla P. (India) $807.34 Scholarship to pursue a degree in Nursing and Midwifery at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Sylvia Sanmetta (Liberia) $10,500.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in nursing at West-End University College in Ghana. Taurai Sandra Chinyerere (Zimbabwe) $2,200.00 Funds will support a B.S. in Management at Africa University, Harare, Zimbabwe. Source of funds: Nelson and Clara Wilbur Fund Vinitha V. (India) $807.34 Scholarship to pursue a degree in Nursing and Midwifery at Vellore Christian Medical College in India. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Fund Wivine O. Mbombola (Zimbabwe) $5,200.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in Computer Science at Africa University in Zimbabwe. Ye Eun Lee (South Korea) $7,163.41 Scholarship to pursue a degree in nursing at Ewha Woman’s University in South Korea. Source of funds: Shanghai Medical Fund Zolzaya Bold-Erdene (Mongolia) $4,000.00 Scholarship to pursue a B.A. in language translations at Huree University in Mongolia.

International Ministries Scholarship Total: $186,034.30

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NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS 2020/2021 Source of funds: Endowment funds designated for scholarships (fund names noted) Camilla Richesson $3,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a M.Div. at Lancaster Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund Caroline Ann Garner $4,500.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue an A.A. in Criminology at Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Elena Catherine Nix $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue B.S. in Biology/Nursing at Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Emily Destin Hamil $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a Master of Divinity at Duke University Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina. Source of funds: Maud Thompson Scholarship Fund Faith Ann Sheedy $4,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a M.A. in Theological Studies/Practical Theology at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund Genoa Jean Tobin $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue an A.A in Religious Studies at Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund and Maud Thompson Scholarship Fund Hali Evaughn Smith $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a B.A. in Mass Media Arts at Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Jada Renee Gunner $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a B.A. in Religious Studies and World Religions at Loyola University New Orleans, Louisiana. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund Krystal West $3,500.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a Spiritual Direction Certification at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund

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Lauren Bethany Lewis $3,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a B.A. in Early Elementary at Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Lindsay Margaret Jordahl $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue an A.A. in Secondary Education at Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Logan Emily Hill $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a B.A. in English and Business at Pfeiffer University, Misenheimer, North Carolina. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Michele Brown Hill $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a M.Div. at Duke University Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina. Source of funds: Maud Thompson Scholarship Fund Olivia Grace Lewis $4,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a B.S. in Biology/Pre-Med at Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Source of funds: Mary Riddle Scholarship Fund Rebecca Elizabeth Deyer $1,500.00 Funds will support a Scholarship to pursue a B.S. in Health and Exercise Science at Pfeiffer University, Misenheimer, North Carolina. Source of funds: James and Cora C. McLaren Scholarship Rosedanny Ortiz $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a M.Div. at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund Shandon C. Klein $5,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a M.Div. at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund Victoria Deanne Michelle White $4,000.00 Funds will support a scholarship to pursue a B.A. in Sociology at Paine College, Augusta, Georgia. Source of funds: Rice-Allen Scholarship Fund

National Scholarship Total: $77,500.00

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SUPPLEMENTARY GIFTS Designated gifts, from local United Methodist Women units, above and beyond Mission Giving. AK Child & Family, Anchorage, Alaska $649.00

Alaska Conference United Methodist Church $150.00

Alliance Center for Education, Charlotte, North Carolina $1,585.00

Amarillo Wesley Community Center, Amarillo, Texas $1,650.00

Atlantic Street Center, Seattle, Washington $2,325.00

Bethlehem Center, Jackson, Mississippi $1,225.00

Bethlehem Centers of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee $100.00

Bethlehem Community Center, Spartanburg, South Carolina $25,439.57

Bethlehem Community Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina $1,999.00

Bidwell Riverside Center, Des Moines, Iowa $12,745.33

Brooks-Howell Home, Asheville, North Carolina $460.00

Camp Aldersgate, Little Rock, Arkansas $13,868.76

Catherine Akale, Regional Missionary $446.27

Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia $9,800.00

Cookson Hills Center, Cookson, Oklahoma $270.00

Covenant Education Center, Shiprock, New Mexico 200.00

Crossroads Urban Center, Salt Lake City, Utah $750.00

Cunningham Children’s Home, Urbana, Illinois $16,529.10

Dallas Bethlehem Center, Dallas, Texas $1,928.00

David and Margaret Youth and Family Services, La Verne, California $4,850.00

Della C. Lamb Community Services, Kansas City, Missouri $4,294.46

Dulac Community Center, Dulac, Louisiana $875.00

Dumas-Wesley Community Center, Mobile, Alabama $354.00

Elmira Sellu, Regional Missionary $4,008.77

Emma Cantor, Regional Missionary $1,250.00

Emma Norton Services, St. Paul, Minnesota $42,610.00

Epworth Children and Family Services, St. Louis, Missouri $600.00

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Epworth Village, York, Nebraska $7,820.13

Finda Quiwa, Regional Missionary $2,521.27

Four Corners Native American Ministry, Shiprock, New Mexico $450.00

God’s Country Cooperative Parish, Newberry, Michigan $400.00

Good Neighbor Settlement House, Brownsville, Texas $2,597.00

Grace Musuka, Regional Missionary $1,026.27

Gulfside Assembly, Waveland, Mississippi 150.00

Gum Moon Residence Hall, San Francisco, California $9,415.00

Hattie B. Cooper Community Center, Boston, Massachusetts $1,275.00

Hawthorn Hill Ministries, Des Moines, Iowa $10,403.34

Henderson Settlement, Frakes, Kentucky $5,862.40

Holding Institute, Laredo, Texas $425.00

Interfaith Community Services, St. Joseph, Missouri $400.00

Interfaith Worker Justice, Chicago, Illinois $125.00

Jubilee Project, Sneedville, Tennessee $625.00

Killingsworth, Columbia, South Carolina $29,429.14

Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House, East St. Louis, Missouri $16,188.10

Lydia Patterson Institute, El Paso, Texas $1,000.00

MacDonell United Methodist Services, Louisiana $505.00

Mary Elizabeth Inn, San Francisco, California $7,900.00

McCurdy Ministries, Espanola, New Mexico $5,465.00

Mississippi United Methodist Choctaw Mission, Choctaw, Mississippi $280.00

Moore Community House, Biloxi, Mississippi $1,697.50

Murphy-Harpst Children’s Center, Cedartown, Georgia $11,467.50

Navajo United Methodist Center, Farmington, New Mexico $50.00

Neighborhood Center of The United Methodist Church, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania $4,744.00

Neighborhood Center, Utica, New York $180.00

Neighborhood Center, Camden, New Jersey $4,905.00

Neighborhood House Inc, Wilmington, Delaware $1,000.00

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Neighborhood House, Calexico, California $3,105.00

Neighborhood Services Organization, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma $3,725.00

New Bethlehem Community Center, Augusta, Georgia $14,428.98

Nome Community Center, Nome, Alaska $350.00

Northcott Community Center, Milwaukee, Minnesota $6,227.00

North Rampart Community Center, New Orleans, Louisiana $1,680.00

Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma $300.00

Open Door Community House, Columbus Georgia $8,703.34

Paine College, Augusta, Georgia $8,153.50

Pfeiffer College, Misenheimer, North Carolina $300.00

Red Bird Mission, Beverly, Kentucky $22,804.40

Red Bird Missionary Conference, Beverly, Kentucky $457.00

Rural Mission, Johns Island, South Carolina $50.00

Rust College, Holly Springs, Mississippi $2,986.18

Ruth M. Smith Center, Sheffield, Pennsylvania $275.00

Sager-Brown UMCOR, Baldwin, Louisiana $1,770.00

Serna E. Samuel, Regional Missionary $500.00

Shesler Hall, Sioux City, Iowa $12,594.83

Southside Community Center, San Marcos, Texas $50.00

Spofford Home, Kansas City, Missouri $275.00

Susannah Wesley Community Center, Honolulu, Hawaii $825.00

Susanna Wesley Family Learning Center, East Prairie, Missouri $400.00

Susanna Wesley House, Baltimore, Maryland $5,600.26

Tacoma Community House, Tacoma, Washington $1,675.00

The Big Garden, Omaha, Nebraska $2,187.00

The Vashti Center, Thomasville, Georgia $5,659.88

Toberman Neighborhood Center, San Pedro, California $3,263.00

UMCOR and Advance Projects $101,303.70

United Methodist Community House, Grand Rapids, Michigan $5,475.00

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United Methodist Neighborhood Centers, Chattanooga, Tennessee $427.45

Warren Village, Denver, Colorado $1,000.00

Wesley Community Center, Houston, Texas $25.00

Wesley Community Center, Dayton, Ohio $555.00

Wesley Community Centers of Savannah, Savannah, Georgia $6,286.33

Wesley Community Service Center, Portsmouth, Virginia $9,923.96

Wesley House Community Center, Knoxville, Tennessee $322.00

Wesley House Community Center, Meridian, Mississippi $1,230.00

Wesley House Community Service, Louisville, Kentucky $1,351.00

Wesley Rankin Community Center, Dallas, Texas $1,775.00

Women’s Advocate Ministry, New York, New York $200.00

Supplementary Gifts Total: $517,488.72

GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIPS/SUPPLEMENTARY GIVING TOTAL: $5,002,108.37