Text last revised January 26, 2022

The AAM Endowment Grant Program

I. Purpose

The AAM Endowment has a grant program providing financial assistance for projects or programs supporting the mission of AAM: to “elevate, stimulate, and support music and the allied arts in the liturgy of the Episcopal Church and throughout the Anglican Communion.”

II. Eligibility

While applicants for grants are not required to be members of AAM, all proposals must support the mission of AAM and its role in the Episcopal Church: in keeping with that mission, applications for the sole benefit of other denominations, and churches in those denominations, will not be considered. Additionally, only projects that have a discernible benefit beyond a local parish or church community will be considered; as a general principle, we will not be able to fund undertakings, worthy as they may be, that are ongoing operating expenses (including, but not limited to, staff singers, instrumentalists, sheet music, and instrument purchase or maintenance). Successful applications will be for projects with long-term or lasting benefits.

All international requests will be considered, but any grant money can only be disbursed through an American sponsor or bank.

III. Amount of Grant & Stipulations

Monies available for grant requests may vary in amount from year to year. A grant must be completed twelve months from when the grant is awarded, and a written report is required upon completion of the project.

IV. Application

To be considered at the AAM Board meetings, the schedule for applications to be received by the AAM Endowment Committee is as follows:

  • by January 1 for the January meeting
  • by April 1 for the April meeting
  • by June 1 for the June meeting
  • by October 1 for the October meeting

Applications must be completed online: Grant Application Form

Note: While applicants for grants are not required to be members of AAM, all proposals must support the mission of AAM and its role in the Episcopal Church. In keeping with that mission, applications for the sole benefit of other denominations, and churches in those denominations, will not be considered. Additionally, only projects that have a discernible benefit beyond a local parish or church community will be considered; as a general principle, we will not be able to fund undertakings, worthy as they may be, that are ongoing operating expenses (including, but not limited to, staff singers, instrumentalists, sheet music, and instrument purchase or maintenance). Successful applications will be for projects with long-term or lasting benefits.


Processing the Application

Each application is reviewed by the Chair of the AAM Endowment Committee. If no additional information is needed for processing, the requestor is sent confirmation of receipt of the application which is then submitted to each of the AAM Endowment Committee members for evaluation. If additional information is required, the requestor will be contacted regarding the specific data necessary to complete the application.

Presentation of Grant

When a grant is approved, the check is mailed directly to the requestor.


ENDOWMENT RECORD OF GRANTS 2013–2021

2021
The Choral School of Delaware — Choral Festival of Black Composers
2022 Richmond Conference
Women Composer’s database and website
AAM LPAC — 2022 General Convention
Stations of the Cross composition by Nico Muhly

2020
AAM Long Range Planning Committee (AAM 2020 Vision Survey)
AAM 2021 Dallas Conference
National Federation of State High School Associations (COVID-19 study of choral singing)

2019
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Philadelphia — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
St. James Cathedral, Chicago — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
2020 Richmond Conference — for the commissioning of new music
AAM Lay Professional Advocacy Committee — for a General Convention presence in 2021
Cathedral of St. John, Albuquerque — for their Organ Festival

2018
Trinity Cathedral, Columbia SC — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
Church of the Holy Apostles Choir School, Wynnewood, PA — to help establish chorister program
2019 Boston AAM Conference — for past Gerre Hancock Fellowship Interns to perform during conference

2017
American Sarum Conference, Erie PA
Washington National Cathedral — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
Trinity Cathedral, Columbia SC — Gerre Hancock Fellowship Travel
Trinity Cathedral, Columbia SC — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
AAM — General Convention 2018

2016
Washington National Cathedral — Gerre Hancock Fellowship Travel
Washington National Cathedral — Gerre Hancock Fellowship
Stamford, Connecticut AAM Conference
AAM — 50-Year History
American Sarum Conference, Erie PA

2015
Tampa, Florida AAM Conference
Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston — Gerre Hancock Fellowship

2014
Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston — Gerre Hancock Fellowship Travel
Trinity Church, Copley Square, Boston — Gerre Hancock Fellowship

2013
Washington, DC AAM Conference