Funding Support

Empowering Secondhand Religious Research

This research collaboration on secondhand religious artifacts is supported by funding to map and understand everyday expressions of religiosity and patterns of religious discard in the United States. 

Funding is provided by the Luce Foundation-American Academy of Religion Advancing Public Scholarship Grant,providing grants to support scholars of religion who are working to engage publics in innovative ways.
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American Academy of Religion
Funding Contribution
25%
Funding is provided by the Saint Louis University’s Center for Lived Religion, facilitating better understanding of religion within the complexities of human experience.
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Center on Lived Religion
Funding Contribution
45%
Funding is provided by the “Where’s Religion? Project Grant,” a new pedagogical and research digital application built by the Lived Religion in the Digital Age project at Saint Louis University.
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Where's Religion?
Funding Contribution
35%

The "Thrifted Religion" project...

 is sponsored by a Research Grant funded by the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA) at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, USA.