Resources

Among the resources IACE will provide:

  • Leadership development initiatives for prospective, emerging, and new presidents and administrators

  • Governance development initiatives for Board members at various institutions

  • Theological, educational, and spiritual formation efforts for faculty, staff, and student leaders

  • Campus consultations

  • Strengthened scholarship in the confessional tradition as well as an understanding of the evangelical theological heritage

  • Enhanced faith, teaching, and learning efforts among evangelical colleges, universities, related educational programs, and EE-12 schools

  • A reclaimed Christian Intellectual Tradition as a resource for scholarship, leadership, effective teaching, and faithful service

  • An engaged culture with Christian worldview thinking and service, while serving church and society (in partnership with other key entities and individuals with specialization and focus in this area)

  • Expanded global partnerships

  • Intercultural competencies and racial reconciliation

  • Cross-cultural and contextually based leadership strategies

  • Development of alliances for addressing matters of the public square, public policy, and cultural engagement

The IACE will develop publications to advance the organization’s mission, including areas of education, missions, evangelical identity and heritage, which may include:

  • Reports and updates

  • Books/Reference works

  • Websites/blogs/social media

Funding: IACE members pay an annual membership fee for the services provided, which in turn help to fund the work of the alliance.

In addition, start-up gifts and annual donations are helping to launch the initiative. Additional funding stems from the gifts and grants of friends, donors, churches, and other partners.