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Mormons traveling along the Mormon pioneer trail were expected to pay their own way. For those who could not afford the trip, they could be sponsored or apply for a loan from the Perpetual Emigration Fund.

Modern Mormon mission trips operate in the same way. Each missionary and his/her family is expected to pay their own way. Those who cannot afford to do so may be sponsored by their congregation or may recieve assistance from the General Missionary Fund.

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