GilChrist Retreat Equity Fund

Welcome Statement

We believe healing and self-care should be accessible and inviting to all.

The staff at GilChrist Retreat Center is committed to creating an ever-expanding sense of being seen, respected, and welcome for guests of various backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We hold space for contemplative practice across religious and spiritual traditions. We work to ensure that our resources and facilities support a spacious welcome. Both individually and collectively, we are always looking for ways that we can unlearn and relearn toward deeper hospitality.

About The Fund

What is the fund for?

The purpose of the GilChrist Retreat Equity Fund is to remove practical obstacles to retreat and to serve as a practice of social transformation on the journey toward liberation for all. In that spirit, the fund supports individuals who experience one or more obstacles as a result of identity or life circumstances in participating in or leading retreats. The fund is one way we seek to repair harm within the sphere of our work by improving access to contemplative retreat.

Who is the fund for?

Certain qualities of identity and life circumstance are directly related to unequal access to wealth, job opportunities, health care, education, and so much more. This fund represents an invitation to retreat for those who experience obstacles in daily life due to physical, psychological or emotional challenges, limited educational background or opportunities, monetary constraints and other similar impediments.

What does the fund cover?

A sliding scale for overnight rates is available to all guests of GilChrist at any time without application to the equity fund. Simply make a reservation as usual and pay what you can at the end of your stay. The fund is available to cover additional retreat-related expenses such as:

  • Program rates for facilitated retreats
  • Expenses such as childcare, lost wages, or mileage, that may be an obstacle to taking or leading a retreat
  • Facilitator rates in support of specific individuals and/or populations (for example, a sign language or foreign language interpreter)
  • Financial assistance for facilitators who wish to defray the individual program cost of a retreat that is led by and for people experience specific obstacles to retreat
  • Overnight lodging for personal retreats at one of our neighboring retreat centers:
    • The Hermitage Community: silent retreat center associated with the Mennonite Church. Suggested rate of $125/night; includes meals.
    • Apple Farm Community: retreat center associated with Jungian thought. Sliding scale for accommodations; meals not included.
    • St. Gregory’s Abbey: Benedictine monastery in the Episcopal Church. Sliding scale for accommodations; meals can be included.
What is not covered by the fund?

The fund does not cover airfare, train tickets, or mileage over 200 miles. The fund currently only covers expenses for retreat at our four neighborhood centers (GilChrist, The Hermitage, St. Gregory’s Abbey, Apple Farm Community).

Is there a deadline?

The deadline for applying is a minimum of one week before the start of your intended retreat.

Is there a maximum allowance?

To continue to support more individuals on retreat, we are observing a $600 limit per person from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.

How do you review applications?

The majority of applications are reviewed by the Head Caretaker at GilChrist and our intention is to respond to all applicants within five business days.

What happens if my application is approved?

Based on the nature of the retreat you intend and which retreat center you prefer, we’ll send you instructions for how to make a reservation. We will work with you to coordinate the necessary paperwork for reimbursement. Expenses will be reimbursed directly to you or the appropriate individual or organization as soon as possible upon completion of the retreat. That said, we fully understand that some expenses may need to be paid in advance (for example, a sign language interpreter who requires a deposit to reserve dates on their schedule, a deposit for a facilitated retreat, or retreat-related expenses for someone on a very limited income). If this is the case, please let us know so we can make sure timing is not a barrier.

GilChrist Retreat Equity Fund Application

Thank you for your interest in the GilChrist Retreat Equity Fund! Please review the information about the fund above before filling out the following application. If you have questions before applying, contact Kirstin Vander Giessen-Reitsma (click here, or call 269-244-1130).

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