The Missouri United Methodist Foundation provides vital services and programs in support of our churches, pastors, and individual congregation members, friends, and supporters.
The Missouri United Methodist Foundation provides vital services and programs in support of our churches, pastors, and individual congregation members, friends, and supporters.
The Clergy and Church Financial Ministry (C2FM) exists to equip clergy and lay leaders to become confident and effective financial leaders within their congregations. When church leaders develop strong financial practices, their congregations become healthier, more vibrant, and better able to serve their communities.
C2FM pursues this mission through three integrated strategies:
Financial education builds confidence and removes the stigma that often surrounds conversations about money in the church. By providing practical tools for personal and congregational financial management, we help clergy lead with integrity and cultivate a culture of wise stewardship within their churches.
Direct financial assistance helps pastors address pressing financial challenges and achieve important financial milestones. These grants relieve immediate financial stress and provide the stability clergy need to focus fully on their calling to ministry.
Financial coaching ensures that lasting changes take place. Through one-on-one coaching, clergy develop healthier financial habits, reduce long-term stress, and build sustainable practices that prevent future financial crises.
When clergy first engaged C2FM services, they had a total of $2,624,415 in student debt. After two or more years working with C2FM, their combined debt was $1,668,202, a reduction of $956,213.
“I am writing to express my deepest gratitude to the Board of Directors, the employees and the generous donors for the grant I received to support my well-being. Your generosity has been a lifeline, helping me navigate not only my tuition fees but also my medical expenses and even my father’s hospital bill. I am humbled and grateful for your kindness, and I feel blessed to have your support during this journey.
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In November of 2025, we wished Rev. Mark Struckhoff a very happy retirement after serving as the C2FM Director since 2020. His time with C2FM was a deeply meaningful opportunity to give back to his professional colleagues and nurture a new generation of pastors.
Read More About Mark's Accomplishments with C2FM
“There is a statistic that says when people die in America, 50% die without a will or an estate plan. I’m on a personal mission to make sure United Methodists die on the right side of that statistic.”
Led by Rev. Laura Murphy, the Putting Your House in Order workshop helps individuals and families organize their affairs, clarify their wishes, and prepare important documents that will guide loved ones when the time comes.
While the numbers help measure reach, they only tell part of the story. Now in its fourth year, the deeper impact of Putting Your House in Order is often seen in the stories that come back to us later.
Read PYHIO Stories
“A small congregation can make a big impact to families and community.”
Once again, in 2025, the Foundation funded a wide array of Ministry Grant proposals. The Foundation board looks for proposals that have a clear plan, meaningful measures of success, and strong connections to mission and positive ministry impact. Since 2001, the Foundation has awarded over $4.4 million in ministry grants.



Read these ministry grant stories from your Foundation Family:
Applying for a ministry grant is easy! Or as one grant applicant puts it, “The online grant application is user friendly, even for us computer-challenged!” Our office is always glad to help if needed.
Apply for a Ministry GrantThis service of the Foundation is intended to assist those United Methodist charities that do not have the ability to readily receive and process gifts of securities. The annual average value of stock gifts over the last 5 years is $1,148,534.20.
Learn About Giving Stock Gifts