
The Apportioned Funds
When you give to your local United Methodist church, part of your offering goes beyond your congregation to support important ministries and mission work across the country and around the world. This shared giving, called "apportioned giving," allows United Methodists everywhere to work together to care for others and spread hope where it's needed most.
Generosity unites us in impact and is how we live out our faith to make a real difference. United in impact, we do more together than we ever could alone.

This fund was created in response to the growth of the UMC in Africa and the need for higher education to address emerging social, economic, and political challenges.

This fund was established in 1972 to support historically Black colleges and universities, ensuring students of all backgrounds have access to quality education.

This fund was created in 1939 to support United Methodist bishops—leaders who gtuide and oversee churches across regions, helping them live out their mission and ministry.

This fund supports The United Methodist Church’s participation in ecumenical partnersthips, working together with other Christian groups to make a global impact.

This fund helps train and educate United Methodist clergy by providing scholarships, supporting ongoing education, and funding programs that prepare people for ministry.
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