Divinity School
Giving in 2008-09

Financial aid is of vital importance to Divinity School students. All of the school's annual fund gifts are directed to this purpose, and the school received many gifts for endowed scholarships as well. Contributions to the Institute on Care at the End of Life helped fund a toolkit to assist faith leaders offering support around illness, end of life, and grief. Grants to the Center for Reconciliation helped bring together nearly 100 Christian leaders working for peace in Africa.
Giving Priorities
- Financial aid support through endowment gifts and the Annual Fund
- Initiatives in the healing arts and end of life issues
- Faith-based social sector leadership
- Reconciliation programs in the U.S. and Africa
Giving News
- Founded by and supported with gifts from Royce and Jane Reynolds, the Reynolds Program in Church Leadership is designed to assist clergy in their efforts to become mission-focused leaders. Read More
Other Highlights
- More than 100 participants gathered at Duke Divinity School for the school’s first Summer Institute. The theme of the 2009 program was “Shaping the Beloved Community in a Divided World” and served to nourish, renew, and deepen the capacities of Christian leaders in their ministry of reconciliation, justice, and peace. Read More
