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We love when donors passions matches with our campus and students needs! Special fundraising projets give us the opportunity to raise gifts that fulfill unique needs on our campus. Learn about our current projects and how to give to them.

Give Today, Create MORE Impact

This year, we aim to raise $300,000 by December 31 to support the Grace Fund, impacting the lives of 2,304 students and counting! Every contribution makes a difference and sends a powerful message: that you believe in our students’ potential and are committed to helping them know Christ and make Him known. Together, we can create a lasting impact on their lives and our community.

Ray "Butch" & Sandra Shook Welcome Center

Grace College is excited to transform Westminster Hall’s main floor lobby and banquet space into the vibrant Ray “Butch” and Sandra Shook Welcome Center, connecting visitors to our beautiful campus and stunning lakeside community. This project will feature the current Winona History Museum and community banquet room while adding new space for our Admissions Office, a modern campus store, and lakeside rentals. Gifts made towards the Welcome Center project before December 3, Giving Tuesday, will be matched 1:1 up to $200,000 by an anonymous donor.

Tom Roy - UPI Park

Tom Roy – UPI Park is named after Tom Roy, who has been involved with Grace Baseball for several decades. He is also the founder of Unlimited Potential Inc., a 42-year-old organization that ministers to professional baseball players. Grace College sees the construction of this stadium and the baseball program in the same light––as a way to use the sport of baseball to change lives for Christ.

The Worship Arts Rehearsal Studios Project will be the house for Worship Arts students with the goal of training students to serve...
Jerry Franks Memorial Scholarship

In the Fall of 2016, Grace College reimagined its music program and launched a bachelor’s degree in worship arts with the goal of training students to serve in the local church as worship leaders and pastors. Grace’s worship arts program equips students to think like theologians, labor like artists, and shepherd like pastors. In honor of Jerry Franks, former Grace College artist in residence, instrumental music instructor, and member of Grace’s beloved Dimensions in Brass, an anonymous donor has offered a $20,000 matching gift towards the newly established Jerry Franks Memorial Endowed Scholarship.