2020 ANNUAL REPORT
G
iving is at the heart of pastoral ministry. Te generosity of NPM’s donors throughout the year allows us to develop and deliver
services and programs to serve our members and their parishioners.
In 2020, a year like no other, our members, friends, and partners rose to the challenge. We continued to grow our One NPM Fund, support the Mark C. Kulyk Fund and NPM Scholarships. We also created a Member Support Fund to allow those financially impacted by COVID-19 to retain their membership. Te response to this fund was astounding and for hundreds of members was the difference between maintaining their membership and going without formation opportunities. Collectively, these contributions allow us to help our members make an impact in the lives of their parishioners and communities.
As I begin my tenure at NPM, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. On behalf of the Board of Directors, our Member Leaders, and our talented National Office staff, we are grateful for your unfailing commitment to our mission. We have said it before and will say it again now: You are NPM!
Peace to you,
NPM Funding Opportunities One NPM
Te annual One NPM fall funding campaign is the primary support for NPM’s operations and growth. It supplements our membership dues and income from conventions and institutes.
Mark C. Kulyk Fund
Established in 2017 in memory of a dedicated, longtime pastoral musician, this fund is targeted to special NPM projects, such as the launch and ongoing build of the Association’s web site and digital content.
NPM Scholarship
NPM offers a slate of scholarships to those committed to advancing their pastoral ministry skills at academic institutions or through NPM-sponsored programs. We continue to support young pastoral musicians and those who mentor them.
Member Support Fund
A new fund created to provide membership for those facing financial challenges.
Jennifer Kluge Executive Director
director@npm.org
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