Scholarship Support for Congregational Leaders

The Omaha Presbyterian Seminary Foundation  provides support for ordained and non-ordained congregational leaders, whether they are pursuing theological education, advancing their ministry skills, or seeking growth elsewhere, resources are periodically available to make these goals more financially attainable.

Advanced Degree Scholarships

Doctor of Ministry Scholarships — Award $1,000/person to pastors who are pursuing a DMin degree while serving in congregational ministry. Learn more about Doctor of Ministry Scholarships, including how to apply.

Master of Divinity Scholarships — The Foundation has long provided support for full-time students enrolled at one of the ten Presbyterian seminaries through the Apollos Scholarship Program. The Apollos Scholarship has been paused as we evaluate how to most effectively support congregational leadership development. We will not accept applications for 2024.

Financial Support Grant

Small-Church Leadership Grant — The Marilyn A. Jackson Grant provides grants of up to $5,000 to support Presbyterian small-church pastoral leaders, who belong to a racial and/or ethnic minority group.

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