The HIM Scholarship Program

The HIM scholarship program goes back to 1985 and HIM’s first conference.
HIM is committed to offering the best training available for churches and believers. We also are committed to making it financially feasible. Cost should not be an obstacle. This is where the HIM scholarship program comes into play.

APPLY FOR A HIM 2025 SCHOLARSHIP (AVAILABLE FOR IN-PERSON REGISTRATIONS ONLY. LIMITED AMOUNT AVAILABLE.)
Scholarship assistance is available to those with financial need. All scholarships are partial. There are no full scholarships. Funds awarded apply only to stand alone HIM registration fees (scholarships do not apply to Livestream and Meal-Add on tickets.)

DEADLINE to apply for HIM 2025 scholarships is March 1, 2025. We encourage applicants to complete the form and submit as early as possible to allow for processing time.

Limited amount available.

Invest in Christian curiosity.
Be a disciple maker

Make a gift to the HIM Scholarship Fund. Your scholarship support will encourage, exhort and empower leaders young and old to take up God’s call in their lives. Designate your gift for scholarships by notating it in your donation.

If you would like assistance in giving to specific areas of need or would like to donate a noncash gift or stock, please contact HIM.


Purchase HIM Merchandise

All sales help fund scholarships.

The two sides of HIM scholarships

There are two sides to HIM scholarships: GIVING and RECEIVING.

Both are important. Everyone participates in both. Whenever you donate to HIM or buy HIM merchandise, you fund scholarships. Whenever you attend HIM, you contribute by encouraging fellow participants. If you speak, volunteer or work at HIM, you are part of the scholarship program creating the rich environment and soil where God scatters his seed.

The opposite is also true. All of us are also scholarship recipients. The nature of God is that He is always giving — generously, lovingly, wholeheartedly­. We give, receive, learn and grow with each other, connected to the Body of Christ and not separate. 

"For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others."  
Romans 12:4-5