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At times, missionaries will submit a reimbursement that has atypical expenses on it - such as expenses related to a project. In general, if the expenses are related to a missionary's role within a project (i.e. a travel expense to a conference on behalf of the ministry), the reimbursement program can process these requests. There might also be expenses though that were paid for personally by a missionary but were actually for something that belongs to or on behalf of a ministry project (i.e. printing of booklets for a church-wide conference or hotel rooms for mission teams). These expenses are out of the ordinary for what is specified in the personal reimbursement guidelines. We are trying to steer these types of project-related expenses to the grant program rather than the reimbursement program.

General Guidelines

  • If a missionary has expenses that need to be personally reimbursed but are actually for project related expenses, a Special Grant Request form should be submitted.
  • It is preferred that the Special Grant Request be completed or co-signed by someone other than the missionary who will ultimately receive the funds, even if that missionary is an approved signer on the project fund. However, this is a guideline for best practices and not a strict policy. 
    • Dave Meldrum-Green and Tom Mauriello will still do a thorough review and approval of all requests to avoid any impropriety in using the grant program.
  • In general, when funds are paid out of the grant program, the money is sent to a ministry project's bank account, not a personal account. The missionary would then coordinate getting the funds from the ministry project. 
    • We understand that for international missionaries, it can be a hardship for funds to be wired in the ministry's specified denomination and then have to pay another exchange fee to receive the funds back in US$, should that be the currency that is ultimately needed. Reliant is willing to make an exception in these cases and get the funds directly to the missionary as long as there is sufficient documentation (and bank account information) regarding the need for funds to be sent to a personal bank account.

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