Please contact us if you would like to support NCCV as a:
Donor (under $50)
Associate ($50 – $99)
Benefactor ($100+)
or to make a contribution in Honor or Memory of someone
Checks payable to NCCV. NCCV is a charitable not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

The Catholic Church annually gives numerous opportunities to celebration vocations. Three of these annual events include: National Vocation Awareness Week (NVAW), World Day for Consecrated Life (WDCL), and World Day of Prayer for Vocations (WDP).
NCCV annually publishes user-friendly planning kits to help parishes, schools, dioceses, and religious congregations celebrate these events. The kits are developed to coincide with the Liturgical Calendar and Cycles. Search National Vocation Awareness Week, World Day of Prayer for Vocations, and World Day for Consecrated Life for complete descriptions and ordering information.
Purchase of any of the Annual Celebration Kits includes duplication rights for a single parish or school only. The Kits may not be duplicated for quantity distribtion by a diocese, religious congregation, or other organizations without the purchase of a bulk distribution permit from NCCV. Contact NCCV at 773.955.5453 for a permit number. All Annual Celebration Kits are copyrighted by NCCV. Permit numbers are valid for one year only.

The National Coalition for Church Vocations is a membership of the:

  • National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors
  • National Religious Vocation Conference
  • J. S. Paluch Company, Inc.
  • Priests of the Sacred Heart
  • Rogationists of the Heart of Jesus
  • USA Council of Serra International

NCCV is a charitable not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 organization.
Mission
NCCV exists for the purpose of promoting Catholic Church vocations, especially by providing quality resources for vocation ministry, awareness, education, and discernment. We believe that:

  • Vocation ministry is a way of participating in the mission of Jesus.
  • Each Christian vocation is rooted in the baptismal call to holiness and invites mutual respect and encouragement.
  • The involvement of the church community through prayer, support, and invitation is essential in the discernment of each Christian vocation.