MAY 2010 GRANTS

Church in the Anglican Communion in Africa ($458,500)

Diocese of Angola
146,000 over one year to establish a microfinance project in Luanda and Uige.

Diocese of Tamale, Ghana
70,000 over one year to fund a microfinance project for women through the Anglican Diocesan Development and Relief Organization.

Diocese of Lusaka, Zambia
65,500 over one year to renew and expand the vocational training programs at the Waddington Community Center.

Province of Southern Africa, South Africa
42,000 over one year to strengthen the Church’s advocacy work in South Africa and the other countries within the province.

Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
25,000 over one year to fund the All Africa Bishops Conference, a week long gathering in August that will address the emerging pastoral and contextual education concerns in Africa.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
110,000 over one year to coordinate the final two meetings of the Financial Sustainability & Stewardship Research & Development team, which will make guideline recommendations to Trinity Grants Program.

Metropolitan New York ($245,000)

Alliance for Quality Education, Albany, NY
100,000 renewal over one year as part of the All Our Children initiative to support state-wide organizing in faith communities for public school funding and policy reform.

NYC Coalition for Educational Justice, New York, NY
60,000 renewal over one year as part of the All Our Children education initiative to extend a city-wide coalition for greater emphasis on college preparation in our public schools.

Urban Youth Collaborative, Brooklyn, NY
60,000 renewal over one year through the All Our Children education initiative to support youth organizing for public school reform.

Donors' Education Collaborative, New York, NY
25,000 renewal over one year as part of the All Our Children education initiative to join the Donors' Education Collaborative, a consortium of grantmakers funding and evaluating improvement in New York City schools.

Special Opportunity ($26,000)

Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation, Cambridge, MA
26,000 over one year to launch local ethical economy initiatives in five to ten parishes in the Diocese of Spokane through training and coaching.

Episcopal Church in United States (260,000)

The Abundant Table Farm Project, Camarillo, CA
40,000 over one year as a renewal to support the development of a young adult service program.

Christ Church, New Haven, CT
35,000 over one year as a renewal to support development of a young adult service program in collaboration with Berkeley Divinity School at Yale.

Diocese of Newark, NJ
25,000 over one year as a renewal to support development of a young adult service program.

Episcopal Charities and Community Services, Chicago, IL
35,000 over one year as a renewal to support development of a young adult service program, The Julian Year.

Episcopal Community Services, New Orleans, LA
30,000 over one year to support the further development of a young adult service program.

Diocese of Massachusetts
50,000 over one year as a renewal grant to support the further development of the Relational Evangelism Pilot Project and to share the leadership tools with other organizations/diocese.

Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville, KY
15,000 over one year to support development of a young adult service program.

Diocese of California, San Francisco, CA
15,000 over one year to support development of a young adult service program.

Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, OH
15,000 over one year to support development of a young adult service program.

Telecommunications ($395,250)

The Episcopal Church of Sudan
331,000 over one year to connect ten dioceses in Sudan to the internet and support the provincial telecommunications infrastructure, including the development of an Episcopal Church of the Sudan website.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
52,250 over one year to secure a consultant to oversee the installation process for computers and internet access for dioceses across Sudan.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
12,000 over one year to conduct a financial review of recent telecommunications grants to the Episcopal Church of Sudan, #8601 and #8601.01, totaling $383,000.

EXECUTIVE DISCRETIONARY GRANTS ($20,750)

Grace Church, Monroe, NY
$5,000 over one year for a renewal grant to continue the Community Garden which North Main Elementary School children will maintain and deliver vegetables to families in the community. It will also be used to provide scholarship assistance for nineteen students to attend summer camp.

Grace Episcopal Church, Nyack, NY
$5,000 over one year for a renewal grant to support Amazing Grace Circus! (AGC), a mission partner of Grace Episcopal Church Nyack, to further develop a ten-week circus arts program at the Nyack Middle School.

St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery, New York, NY
$5,000 over one year for a renewal grant to expand the services to include a new event "Stop the Violence" and increase the number of students involved in the program at P751.

Diocese of Southern Nyanza, Kenya
$5,750 to hold one week leadership training for clergy, lay staff, and their spouses in March 2010.

February 2010 Grants

Church in the Anglican Communion in Africa ($321,000)

Province of Burundi
$175,000 over two years to train women in six dioceses in micro-enterprise development.

The Episcopal Church of Sudan
$88,500 over two years for continued support of the Kampala office of ECS to allow communication with supporters and among the dioceses, to provide logistical support and help to develop the capacity of the dioceses to serve their communities.

The Episcopal Church of Sudan
$57,500 over one year to fund a peace conference between Greater Bahr El-Ghazel and Western Equatorial community leaders.

Metropolitan New York ($170,000)

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc., New York, NY
$50,000 over one year to support faith communities organizing for local and state public policies relating to development of jobs for disconnected youth.

Lower East Side People's Federal Credit Union, New York, NYSudan
$60,000 over one year to administer small business loans in the Lower East Side and Central Harlem area for the purpose of creating twenty new jobs and retaining twenty-five existing jobs.

Rural and Migrant Ministry, Poughkeepsie, NY
$60,000 over one year to develop a pilot experiential education program leading to a socially responsible business cooperative for five-to-ten youth.

Spiritual Formation ($37,100)

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$37,100 to host a consultation for leaders from the Episcopal Service Corps across the United States.

December 2009 Executive Discretionary Grants

Metropolitan New York ($122,500)

Christ Church, Bronxville, NY
$5,000 over one year to expand Young at Art's program to include the preschool level and further partner with the City of Mount Vernon and the Board of Education to create an after school program.

Christ Church, Poughkeepsie, NY
$5,000 over one year to partner with Poughkeepsie High School and Arlington High School to provide leadership skills to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students.

Church of the Intercession, New York, NY
$5,000 over one year to start a reading group of third and fourth graders in order to foster and sustain community relationships between the Hamilton Heights School and the Church of the Intercession.

The Episcopal Church of Our Savior, New York, NY
$2,500 for the Jubilee Community Center at the Church of Our Savior to support, in partnership with PS124M, an after school program and a summer music workshop with its Jubilee Youth Chorale.

Grace Church in New York, NY
$5,000 over one year to expand a weekday tutoring program sponsored by The Go Project for P.S. 364 students sponsored by Grace Church in New York.

St. John's Church, Monticello, NY
$5,000 one year to expand the services provided by the Sullivan Leadership Institute to include after-school tutoring in order to strengthen the relationships between the Institute and Monticello, Liberty, and Fallsburg middle schools.

St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Mohegan Lake, NY
$5,000 over one year to develop, in partnership with Yorktown, Lakeland, and Walter Panas High Schools, a community-based ethics program.

St. Paul's On-The-Hill, Ossining, NY
$5,000 over one year to support music connections between St. Paul's on the Hill in Ossining and Ossining AMD Middle School.

St. Peter's Church - The Bronx, NY
$5,000 over one year to develop an after-school music enrichment program at St. Peter's church for the children of Lewis & Clark Elementary School (P.S. 12).

Trinity Episcopal Church, Bronx, NY
$5,000 over one-year to support an after-school program run jointly by Trinity Episcopal Church and M.S.301.

Trinity Church, Mount Vernon, NY
$5,000 over one year to provide library services to the students of Edward Williams Elementary School.

Trinity Church, Ossining on Hudson, NY
$5,000 over one year to develop a youth band and create an apprenticeship/internship program with Ossining High School & Anne M. Dorner Middle School.

Trinity School, New York, NY
$5,000 over one year to Trinity School to strengthen and enliven the existing relationship between the school and the Lillian Weber School (PS 84) through voluntary classroom assistance.

Episcopal Charities, New York, NY
$30,000 over one year to provide assistance and collaborative support for Year 2 pilot parishes involved in the All Our Children education initiative.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$30,000 to cover fees for the Calvert Foundation and their work on our PRI portfolio during the 2009/2010 program year.

November 2009 Grants

Church in the Global South ($449,206)

Diocese of Northern Zambia, Central Africa
$117,000 over one year to establish an agricultural training center and related microcredit program.

Gulu Community Vocational School, Uganda
$100,000 over one year to support the poverty reduction through a food processing project.

Joint Anglican Diocesan Council of Ghana
$65,000 over three years to establish a Lay Training Center to train local leaders.

Diocese of Koforidua, Ghana
$61,000 over one year to support a food security program and promote economic growth among palm oil farmers in Kwabeng.

Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Kenya

$20,000 over one year to conduct an orientation for new archbishops.

Trinity Grants Program

$86,206 over one year to coordinate the Financial Sustainability & Stewardship Research & Development team, which will make guideline recommendations to Trinity Grants Program.

Global Partners ($54,000)

Diocese of Southwestern Brazil
$20,000 with the Dioceses of Uruguay, Southwestern Brazil, Southern Brazil, and Pelotas over one year to support leadership training and formation opportunities for Anglican youth leaders.

Diocese of Vermont
$20,000 with the Diocese of El Salvador over one year to explore sustainable agriculture through the diversification of family farms as part of the Hasta La Cosecha (Until the Harvest) program.

Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church, Richmond, VA

$14,000 with the Diocese of Jerusalem over one year to further "Encounter Islam," a program featuring speakers from the Middle East, equipping lay and civic leaders to foster understanding and cooperation in the workplace and public life.

Metropolitan New York ($160,000)

Seedco Financial, New York, NY
$100,000 renewal grant over one year as part of the Seven Communities Project to support development of jobs for youth.

Trinity Church, Asbury Park, NJ
$30,000 over one year for a final renewal grant as part of the 20/20 church growth special initiative to support the engagement of Trinity Church as an advocate for children in its Asbury Park community.

Christ Church, Bronxville, NY
$30,000 over three months to sponsor participation in the 2009
General Convention as part of the All Our Children education initiative.

Special Opportunity ($18,350)

St. John's Church, Lynchburg, VA
$9,350 to support the expansion of St. John's Lynchburg Grows initiative.

St.Philip's Episcopal Church, Durham, NC
$9,000 over one year to deepen the congregation's connection to the earth, their neighbors and God by tending a community garden, sharing harvest meals, and engaging neighborhood youth and parents in two summer camps.

Spiritual Formation ($41,000)

Episcopal Service Corps, New York, NY
$41,000 over one year to increase the capacity of the Episcopal Service Corps to support growth in young adult service programs nationally.

Telecommunications ($44,500)

St. John's Anglican Seminary, Zambia
$44,500 over one year to set up a computer lab and conduct seminarian computer literacy training.

September 2009 Executive Discretionary Grants

Spiritual Formation ($150,000)

Episcopal Service Corps, New York, NY
$25,000 over six months to support capacity-building for the national leadership of the Episcopal Service Corps as the number of young adult service programs expands.

The Abundant Table Farm Project, Camarillo, CA
$25,000 over one year to support development of a young adult service program through the Abundant Table Farm Project.

Christ Church, New Haven, CT
$25,000 to develop a year-long residential service program including between
four to six young adults for launch in August 2010.

Episcopal Charities and Community Services, Chicago, IL
$25,000 over one year to support development of a young adult service program through Episcopal Charities and Community Services in the Diocese of Chicago.

The Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana
$25,000 over one year to support development of a young adult service program through Episcopal Community Services in the Diocese of Louisiana.

The Diocese of Newark, NJ
$25,000 to develop a year-long residential service program involving five young adults for launch in August 2010.

May 2009 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($602,000)

Diocese of Swaziland
$147,000 over three years to offer an HIV/AIDS Program focused on prevention, mitigation, care and support.

Diocese of Masvingo, Zimbabwe
$129,000 over one year to establish an agricultural training center.

Anglican Consultative Council, London, UK
$77,000 over one year for the Office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations to build on programmatic achievements in 2008 and sustain its delivery capacity and participation throughout 2009.

Diocese of Bo, Sierra Leone
$62,000 over one year for contextual training of clergy, clergy spouses and laity in planning, teaching, leadership, counseling and evangelism.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$187,000 over six months to hold consultations with African Partners in Tanzania and Burundi to review the current Global South program emphases.

Province of Tanzania
$30,000 to support the Provincial consultation in Arusha scheduled for May 15-19, 2009.

Metropolitan New York ($507,000)

Learning Leaders, New York, NY
$60,000 over one year as part of the "All Our Children" initiative across the Diocese of New York to expand parish-school partnerships in New York City public schools.

NYC Coalition for Educational Justice, New York, NY
$60,000 over fifteen months as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to extend a city-wide coalition organizing for stronger middle schools.

Urban Youth Collaborative, New York, NY
$60,000 over one year through the "All Our Children" education initiative to build a citywide youth-led organization for educational equality and excellence.

Common Cents, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to continue policy work impacting young people's service-learning experiences within New York public schools.

Donors' Education Collaborative, New York, NY
$50,000 a renewal over one year as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to join the "Donors' Education Collaborative," a consortium of grantmakers funding and evaluating improvement in New York City schools.

The Apostles' House, Newark, NJ
$22,000 as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative in the Diocese of Newark to support advocacy and organizing for better policies and practices around school food.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$20,000 over one year to support Year 2 of pilot parish participation in the "All Our Children" initiative across the Diocese of New York.

JobsFirstNYC, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year to support development of a sector strategy for jobs for "disconnected youth."

College & Community Fellowship, New York, NY
$40,000 over one year as part of the "7 Communities Project" to expand job readiness for women returning from prison in New York City.

New Jersey Together, Paterson, NJ
$40,000 over one year to further develop faith-based organizing for jobs and economic opportunity in the Diocese of Newark.

Trinity Transformational Fellows Program, New York, NY
$55,000 over one year to support sabbaticals for two Trinity Transformational Fellows, experienced leaders engaged in social transformation.

Global Partners ($44,000)

Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, VA
$17,000 (with Msalato Theological College, Dodoma, Tanzania) over three years to bring students from Tanzania to VTS as part of a seminarian service learning exchange.

Diocese of Uruguay, Southern Cone of South America
$16,500 (with the Diocese of Cuba) over one year to conduct an HIV/AIDS workshop and ministry site visits.

Diocese of Washington, D.C.
$10,500 (with the Diocese of Honduras) over two years to support a residency program to build cultural competency for ministry in Latino communities in the Diocese of Washington.

Special Opportunity ($30,000)

GreenFaith, New Brunswick, NJ
$30,000 over one year as part of the "radical abundance" special initiative to support Renewing Creation, Renewing our Economy - Religious Action for Green Jobs, a national faith-based advocacy campaign to mobilize religious support for strong green-jobs policies and programs.

February 2009 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($380,000)

Anglican Consultative Council
$255,000 over three years to fund the Theological Education Commission.

Diocese of Kumasi, Ghana
$96,500 over two years to train seventy young women in dressmaking, catering, hairdressing and business management and establish a microloan system for 250 women.

Diocese of Shinyanga, Tanzania
$28,500 over one year to purchase grinding mills in the Shinyanga Diocese.

Metropolitan New York ($224,000)

Alliance for Quality Education
$100,000 over one year as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to support state-wide organizing in faith communities for public school funding and policy reform.

Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York
$50,000 over one year to increase engagement of faith institutions with issues facing the "Seven Communities" in New York City.

Criterion Ventures
$50,000 over one year to investigate and begin to pursue possibilities of engaging other faith institutions in increased program-related investment activity.

Episcopal Urban Caucus
$24,000 over one year as part of the "All Our Children" initiative for three New York City Episcopal congregations to develop relationships with a local public school, with a model that can be replicated in other urban areas.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($67,000)

St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, NY
$40,000 over two years to expand a spiritual formation program for young adult parishioners that includes their incorporation into parish leadership.

Trinity Grants Program
$27,000 over six months to sponsor a national consultation on young adult service programs.

Telecommunications ($89,000)

Province of Papua New Guinea
$89,000 over one year to create a computer lab for the Seminary and replace radio Communication equipment destroyed by a cyclone.

Program-Related Investment (100,000)

Gulf Coast Housing Partnership, New Orleans, LA
$100,000 over five years, and renewable for an additional two years without re- application, as a general recourse investment in rehabilitation of a building in the Central City neighborhood of New Orleans, targeting a youth service organization for the building's commercial space.

November 2008 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($422,000)

Diocese of Southern Nyanza, Kenya
$136,000 over one year to establish a savings and loan program with women and youth in the diocese.

Diocese of Muyinga, Burundi
$61,000 over one year to support resettled Burundian refugees through agricultural training and supplies.

The Episcopal Church of Sudan
$60,000 over one year to conduct a retreat for the Sudanese Bishops and their wives.

Province of Congo
$55,000 over three years as general operating support for the Kampala office and the Liaison officer.

Diocese of Kajo-Keji, Sudan
$50,000 over one year to establish a holistic HIV/AIDS prevention program.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$60,000 over six months to hold consultations with African Partners in Zambia and Ghana to review the current Global South program emphases.

Metropolitan New York ($373,000)

Seedco, New York, NY
$100,000 over one year to support workforce development in the "Seven Communities," as a complement to a program-related investment.

Sustainable South Bronx, Bronx, NY
$50,000 over one year to support the expansion of the Bronx Environmental Stewardship Training (BEST) Program, training South Bronx residents for green jobs.

Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Ossining, NY
$45,000 over one year to support job readiness activities for Hudson Link graduates returning to the "Seven Communities" from prison.

Gay Men's Health Crisis, New York, NY
$ 40,000 over one year for a workforce development and training program, with participants pulled from the "Seven Communities."

St. John's Church, Monticello, NY
$50,000 over one year as a renewal to solidify the "Kairos Partnership" supporting workers in Sullivan County and connecting with global fair trade practices.

Trinity Church, Asbury Park, NJ
$48,000 over one year for a renewal grant as part of the "20/20 church growth" special initiative to support the engagement of Trinity Church as an advocate for children in its Asbury Park community.

St. Ann's, Morrisania, Bronx, NY
$40,000 over one year as a final renewal to support anti-gun violence organizing in the South Bronx.

Special Opportunity ($170,000)

Episcopal Diocese of Iowa
$20,000 (with the Diocese of Swaziland) over two years to further develop the Diocese of Iowa's 'mutual ministry' model and associated lay leader training using learnings from African Theological Education by Extension programs.

Jericho Housing Corporation, New Orleans, LA
$100,000 over one year to extend housing and neighborhood development in the Central City neighborhood of New Orleans.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year to develop an "Anglican Technical Assistance Fund" to support partners with funding and human expertise.

Telecommunications ($503,436)

The Episcopal Church of Sudan
$328,000 over one year to connect nine dioceses in Sudan to the internet and support the provincial telecommunications infrastructure, including the development of an Episcopal Church of the Sudan website.

Trinity Grants Program, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year to secure a consultant to oversee the installation process for computers and internet access for dioceses across the Sudan.

College of the Transfiguration, South Africa
$46,436 over one year to expand students' access to the internet and audio-visual facilities.

Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa - CAPA, Kenya
$23,000 over one year for technological infrastructure to support CAPA as a place of information gathering and sharing among the Anglican churches in Africa.

Institut Theologique de Matana, Burundi
$56,000 over one year to establish a computer lab for students and faculty.

May 2008 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($416,375)

Diocese of Namibia
$113,300 over three years to develop a clergy training program.

Diocese of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
$110,500 over three years to implement a clean water project in the twenty-seven villages across the diocese.

Diocese of Aru, L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo
$51,075 over one year to establish a savings and loan program.

Anglican Consultative Council
$31,500 over one year to fund the Office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations program in environment and sustainable development.

Trinity Grants Program
$110,000 over two years to plan for four 2008-2009 consultations with African Partners to review the current Global South program emphases.

Metropolitan New York ($120,000)

Common Cents, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to pursue policies that support young people as change agents in schools and neighborhoods.

Manhattan Together, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year, as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative, to expand education organizing by faith communities in New York City public schools.

The Cambridge Institute for Public Education, Cambridge, MA
$20,000 over one year, as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative, to connect a national teacher mobilization and education reform project to the emerging "All Our Children" initiative in the Diocese of New York.

Special Opportunity ($18,000)

Diocese of Southern Malawi, Central Africa
$18,000 (with the parish of St. David's, Austin) over one year to support a savings and loan program with women in Blantyre.

Telecommunications ($105,000)

The Episcopal Church of Sudan
$55,000 over one year to install a communication system connecting the ECS Head Office in Juba to isolated dioceses in rural areas.

All Africa Conference of Churches, Nairobi, Kenya
$50,000 over one year to improve internet connections with AACC Member Churches.

February 2008 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($247,450)

Episcopal Church in Sudan
$93,150 over two years for continued support of the Kampala office of ECS to allow communication with supporters and among the dioceses, to provide logistical support and help to develop the capacity of the dioceses to serve their communities.

Diocese of Matana, Burundi
$77,500 over two years to support a diocesan Savings and Loan program.

Diocese of Northern Uganda
$76,800 over two years to establish an agricultural training program.

Metropolitan New York ($475,000)

Trinity Grants Program
$75,000 over fifteen months to support pilot parish participation in the "All Our Children" initiative across the Diocese of New York.

Donor Education Collaborative
$50,000 over one year as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to join the "Donor Education Collaborative," a consortium of grantmakers funding and evaluating improvement in New York City schools.

New York City Coalition for Education Justice
$60,000 over fifteen months as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to extend a city-wide coalition organizing for stronger middle schools.

South Bronx Churches
$50,000 over fifteen months as part of the "All Our Children" education initiative to renew support for development of a four school campus in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx.

Trinity Transformational Fellows Program
$80,000 over one year to support sabbaticals for three Trinity Transformational Fellows, experienced leaders engaged in social transformation.

Alpha USA
$40,000 over one year to launch prison reentry courses in two New York State prisons.

St. Mary's Manhattanville Episcopal Church
$20,000 over one year for the "Emancipation Project" to provide life skills and spiritual guidance to women returning from prison across New York State.

Episcopal Charities
$50,000 over one year as a "legacy grant" for the Feed the Solution initiative to root beyond emergency services in Episcopal feeding programs.

New York City Coalition Against Hunger
$50,000 over one year as a "legacy grant" for the Feed the Solution initiative to root support for advocacy in Episcopal feeding programs.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($58,000)

The Beatitudes Society
$58,000 over two years to develop a program of intentional spiritual formation for young adults, built upon and expanding the Beatitudes Society seminarian summer intern project.

Telecommunications ($18,000)

Trinity Grants R&D Functions
$18,000 over one year to fund a feasibility study of database creation and the use of solar powered Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) for the Episcopal Church of the Sudan (ECS).

November 2007 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($411,382)

Anglican Consultative Council
$112,800 over one year to increase the delivery capacity of the Anglican United Nations Observer and strengthen participation of the Anglican Communion at the UN key events.

Diocese of Boga, Congo
$77, 240 over three years to train farmers in animal husbandry and to empower women through micro-finance loans.

Agape Counseling and Training Services (ACTS)
$70,910 over two years to train clergy spouses in HIV/AIDS awareness, so that they can more effectively educate the women in their communities.

Diocese of Northern Zambia, Central Africa
$53,480 over one year to expand the diocesan micro-finance program.

Province of Sudan
$49,737 over one year to support a peace and reconciliation training conference for local church and community leaders.

Diocese of Antsiranana
$47,215 over two years to support expansion of the TEE program.

Metropolitan New York ($186,000)

St. Ann's, Morrisania
$61,000 over one year to renew support for community organizing against gun violence in the Morrisania neighborhood of the South Bronx.

Rural and Migrant Ministry
$40,000 over one year to renew support for Liturgia, a grass-roots education program with farmworkers and allies in upstate New York.

Picture the Homeless
$35,000 over one year to organize alliances between Episcopal faith communities and the homeless to broaden access to affordable housing.

Grace Church Van Vorst
$30,000 as a final renewal grant over one year to support continued growth in both congregation and social transformation work in the Jersey City community.

Trinity Grants Program
$20,000 over one year to provide support for Episcopal faith communities to build their capacity for social transformation.

Special Opportunity ($49,250)

Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes
$20,000 over one year to support 'mapping' the future of the Episcopal Church as part of the Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes.

Diocese of Grahamstown, Southern Africa
$10,450 (with the Diocese of Lexington) over one year to establish a Reading Camp to promote literacy and self-confidence among struggling fourth and fifth grade students in the Diocese of Grahamstown.

The Episcopal Diocese of North Dakota
$7,200 over one year to support a rural medical mission, based at the Church of San Marcos in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, in conjunction with annual medical mission trips by the Diocese of North Dakota.

Diocese of Colombia
$6,600 (with the Diocese of Connecticut) over one year to support an HIV/AIDS ministry at La Misión Espíritu Santo in the Diocese of Colombia.

Diocese of New York
$5,000 (with Diocese of Central Tanganyika) over one year to expand the number of New York parishes participating in the Carpenter's Kids Program.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($225,000)

Diocese of Massachusetts
$125,000 over two years to fund the College and Young Adult Relational Evangelist internship program.

Canterbury - University of Southern California
$100,000 over three years to fund the expansion of the Music in Christ (MiX) program, a multidisciplinary approach to spiritual growth for young adults, and the Urban Mission Project (UMP), a community service program used as a vehicle for spiritual formation for young adults.

Telecommunications ($102,940)

Bishop Okullu College of Theology and Development, Kokise
$46,010 over three years to fund a computer lab and a computer literacy course for local lay and ordained Church leaders.

Institut Supérieur Théologique Anglican
$37,630 over one year to establish a computer lab on campus.

Province of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan
$19,300 over one year for the Mothers' Union to establish a computer training center for unemployed women.

May 2007 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($367,689)

Province of Burundi
$112,329 over two years for integrated livestock for peace and reconciliation in Burundi among families in need. This grant will augment grant #8273 of reconciliation training.

Diocese of Central Tanganyika, Tanzania
$101,860 over one year as seed money to purchase one hundred heifers to provide income in order to address extreme poverty among clergy and catechist families.

Diocese of Pretoria, Southern Africa
$59,500 over one year for mentoring African bishops who were trained by the Council of Anglican Provinces in Africa (CAPA) and those who are newly ordained and consecrated.

Anglican Consultative Council
$30,000 over one year to fund the Office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations program in environment and sustainable development.

Zambia Anglican Council
$25,000 over one year to fund a conference of thirty Zambian clergy and lay leaders to develop a country-wide theological education initiative in conjunction with Canterbury Christchurch University.

Trinity Grants
$69,000 over six months to continue planning for the July 2007 'Walking to Emmaus' consultation between US and African partners.

Metropolitan New York ($209,950)

Fellowship to Reconciliation, New York, NY
$64,200 over one year as a renewal grant to support the Interfaith Coalition for Advocates in Reentry Employment program to shift prison reentry policies, including restrictions on occupational licenses.

Trinity Church, Asbury Park, NJ
$50,750 over one year as part of the '20/20 church growth' special initiative to support the engagement of Trinity Church as an advocate for children in its Asbury Park community.

Episcopal Community Development, Newark, NJ
$50,000 over two years for the 'Kairos Partnership' to partner with New York State Labor & Religion Coalition to engage Sullivan County in fair-trade practices.

The Apostles' House, Newark, NJ
$20,000 over one year to increase engagement in advocacy on hunger and other issues, as a legacy grant to the Feed the Solution initiative.

St. George's Church, Newburgh, NY
$20,000 over one year to for support of Episcobuild to rehabilitate a house in the Clark Street neighborhood of Newburgh as part of larger revitalization project.

St. Thomas Episcopal Build, Amenia, NY
$5,000 over two years to support a community garden that will connect the congregation to those in need in Dutchess County.

Special Opportunity ($26,250)

Diocese of Haiti
$26,250 (with the Diocese of the Dominican Republic) to bring together 100 participants from both dioceses to discuss ways of doing church mission together.

Spiritual Formation/ Development ($171,160)

Incarnation Episcopal Church, Santa Rosa, CA
$100,000 over three years to fund CenterPoint, a program focusing on a new congregation of young adults and unchurched spiritual seekers.

Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA
$71,160 over three years to support a program of intentional spiritual formation for participants in their 20s and 30s, using the method and curriculum of the Disciples of Christ in Community.

Telecommunications ($89,014)

Séminaire de Théologie, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
$43,550 over one year to fund the development of website and office networking for the Séminaire de Théologie.

Nanjing Seminary Theological Seminary, China
$26,000 over one year to establish a computer laboratory at Nanjing Seminary.

Caribbean Conference of Churches
$19,464 over one year to strengthen the CCC's technology infrastructure to allow it to better support advocacy, educational programs, communication and internal administration.

February 2007 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($330,388)

Province of Sudan
$65,363 over two years to support and expand the ongoing TEE program in northern Sudan.

Diocese of Pretoria, Southern Africa
$67,080 over three years to expand Christian youth education with the aim of cultivating an educated lay leadership.

Diocese of Namibia
$19,945 over one year to support a strategic planning process to focus leadership training and deployment in the Diocese.

Trinity Grants
$178,000 over six months to continue planning for the July 2007 'Walking to Emmaus' consultation between US and African partners.

Metropolitan New York ($361,250)

The New York Immigration Coalition
$75,000 over one year to build a coalition of Episcopal faith communities and other faith partners in efforts for comprehensive immigration reform.

Diocese of New York - Reparations Committee
$65,000 over two years for parishes in the Dioceses of New York and Newark to consider the Episcopal Church's historic complicity in slavery and its resulting racial segregation and discrimination.

Habitat for Humanity- New York City
$90,000 over one year to engage faith communities in supporting local, state, and federal policies for affordable housing.

Green Worker Cooperatives
$35,000 over two years to match support for development of a recycling center in the South Bronx, to promote workforce development and environmental quality.

St. Peter's Haven, Clifton, NJ
$22,250 over three years to develop English as a second language classes and job training for the Spanish-speaking community of Clifton.

Church of St. Luke-in-the-Fields
$10,000 over three years to support a capacity-building initiative for collaboration between the parish and its neighborhood for social transformation.

Trinity Transformational Fellows Program
$64,000 over one year to support sabbaticals for three Trinity Transformational Fellows, experienced leaders engaged in social transformation.

Alternative Investment ($100,000)

Credit Where Credit Is Due, Inc.
$100,000 over five years with potential renewal for two additional years at an interest rate of one percent annually, in conjunction with St. Mary's Church, Manhattanville, and the Manhattan North Inter-Parish Council to support job creation in West Harlem.

Spiritual Formation/ Development ($150,000)

Johnson Intern Program
$100,000 over three years to support the design and implementation of a program of intentional spiritual formation in community for young adults.

Sojourners/Call to Renewal
$50,000 over one year to research and develop an annual Christian spiritual festival in the USA modeled on the Greenbelt Festival in the U.K.

Telecommunications ($119,129)

Codrington College
$79,642 over one year to purchase electronic equipment for the student library and administrative office.

Diocese of Botswana, Central Africa
$39,487 over one year to purchase telecommunications equipment in the diocesan office and the twelve parishes.

November 2006 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($420,786)

Diocese of Northern Uganda
$87,710 over two years to fund an agricultural program to support local agriculture as a means of poverty reduction among the Acholi people.

Diocese of West Buganda, Uganda
$28,430 over one year to continue funding for the Basooka Kwavula Women's Credit Scheme (BKWCS).

The Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of PECUSA
$75,000 over one year to bring fifty-two Anglican women and girls from the Global South to attend the fifty-first session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) to be held February 26 to March 9, 2007.

Province of Burundi
$120,000 over two years to support church leader training in holistic transformation in the post-conflict period in Burundi.

Province of Southern Africa
$78,610 over one year to support the Towards Effective Anglican Mission conference on HIV/AIDS in March, 2007, to enhance current initiatives in social outreach work that seek to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.

Trinity Grants
$31,036 over three months to begin the planning process for a 2007 dialogue between African and US partners.

Metropolitan New York ($222,650)

Alpha USA, New York, NY
$77,650 over one year to support a pilot of the Alpha program in Sing Sing prison and a coordinated prison reentry community.

St. Ann's, Morrisania, Bronx, NY
$61,000 over one year to support neighborhood organizing on gun violence and other issues relating to families in the Mott Haven neighborhood of the South Bronx.

St. John's Church, Monticello, NY
$84,000 over two years for the 'Kairos Partnership' to partner with New York State Labor & Religion Coalition to engage Sullivan County in fair-trade practices.

Special Opportunity ($52,675)

Diocese of El Salvador, Central America
$15,000 (with the Diocese of Central New York) over one year to train two local community health workers to provide primary/preventive health care and training in two isolated villages in conjunction with a mission trip by the Diocese of Central New York.

Diocese of Haiti
$19,000 (with the Diocese of Colorado) over one year to support the Women's Resource and Education Center in creating an integrated economic development model.

Diocese of Litoral Ecuador
$6,000 (with the Diocese of Tennessee) over one year to develop twelve two-day workshops throughout the Diocese of Litoral Ecuador on preventive healthcare.

Diocese of the Dominican Republic
$12,675 (with the Diocese of South Carolina) over one year to expand the community health promoter program at the Diocese of the Dominican Republic's Clínica Esperanza y Caridad.

Spiritual Formation/ Development ($145,000)

Cathedral College, Washington, DC
$50,000 over six months to support Church for the Rest of Us, a national gathering of emergent Christians on May 10-12, 2007, at the National Cathedral.

Trinity Church in the City of Boston
$45,000 over three years to fund AND (A New Day), a program that focuses on young adults.

The Work+Shop, San Antonio, TX
$50,000 over three years to expand the Work+Shop Ministries' focus on young adults through a variety of programs.

Telecommunications ($220,250)

Lusitanian Church, Portugal
$5,000 over one year to update the computers in the diocesan office.

Msalato Theological College, Dodoma, Tanzania
$24,575 over one year to purchase twenty computers, two printers, and accessories to create a student computer lab.

Province of Congo
$52,400 over one year to establish a provincial communication network and Computer Training Center at the new provincial offices in Kinshasa.

Province of Tanzania
$90,000 over one year to fund Phase II of the Province's Telecommunications strategy, which will continue development of the provincial database and website, install internet connections in the remaining dioceses, and provide additional staff technology training.

St. Nicholas Seminary, Cape Coast, Ghana
$48,275 over one year to purchase twenty computers for a computer laboratory and to connect the seminary to the internet.

May 2006 Approved Grants

Spiritual Formation and Development ($192,750)

Charles River Church, Belmont, MA
$65,000 over two years to fund the Powered by God for Daily Life and Work initiative, an alternative ministry that focuses on younger individual seekers and families. Renewal of grant 7866.

The Episcopal Church at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
$43,750 over two years to fund the Greenblade project, a ministry of spiritual formation that reinvents ancient practices within an academic chaplaincy.

St. Hildegard's Community, Austin, TX
$84,000 over three years to fund a spiritual formation program called the Viriditas Project within the St. Hildegard community at St. George's Church.

Metropolitan New York ($310,520)

The Apostles' House, Newark, NJ
$28,800 over one year, as part of Year 3 of the Feed the Solution initiative, to coordinate policy advocacy on hunger issues in two dozen Episcopal faith communities.

Cathedral Community Cares
$64,000 Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, NY over one year, as part of Year 3 of the Feed the Solution initiative, to coordinate policy advocacy and technical assistance to Episcopal feeding programs.

Episcopal Charities, New York, NY
$44,000 over one year, as part of Year 3 of the Feed the Solution initiative, to shift emergency feeding programs in the Diocese of New York to include "beyond emergency services" in their program offerings.

Church of the Holy Apostles, New York, NY
$13,720 over one year, as part of Year 3 of the Feed the Solution initiative, to increase "beyond emergency services" counseling and policy advocacy among 1,200 daily program guests.

Trinity Grants R&D Functions, New York, NY
$10,000 over eighteen months, as part of Year 3 of the Feed the Solution initiative, to support the successful transition of partners to sustainability.

ArtSpirit, New York, NY
$20,000 over one year as part of the "Reconciliation Special Initiative" for a program of therapeutic arts and drumming with homeless persons in New York City.

Trinity Church, Princeton, NJ
$15,000 over one year through the "Reconciliation Special Initiative" to fund an interfaith group focusing on prison reform and advocacy.

Episcopal Church of Our Savior, New York, NY
$30,000 over one year to extend the activity of the Gateway Program for workforce development in Chinatown.

Misión San Juan Bautista, Bronx, NY
$30,000 over one year to renew support to Hablando Claro, an HIV/AIDS prevention project with Latino women in the Longwood neighborhood of the South Bronx.

Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing New York, NY
$25,000 over one year to match funding to deepen Episcopal faith communities' engagement with homelessness and affordable housing issues, through a strategy of multiple entry points.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Paterson, NJ
$30,000 over one year to renew support for La Nuevo Communidad, training and supporting Leaders from Hispanic and Anglo backgrounds as congregational and community leaders.

Church in the Global South ($563,295)

Anglican Consultative Council
$131,600 over three years to support the internationalization of the Theological Education for the Anglican Communion (TEAC) initiative.

Theological Education by Extension in Zambia
$15,000 over one year to hold an All-Africa Theological Education by Extension conference in Zambia.

Province of Sudan
$80,520 over two years to establish the third provincial TEE program in the seven central dioceses for training of un-trained pastors and other church workers.

Province of Sudan
$44,600 over one year to fund a management course for senior church administrators.

Diocese of Mbale, Uganda
$47,520 over one year to purchase grinding mills to grind cereals for food production and to generate income.

Community of Mary of Nazareth and Calvary Diocese of Tanga, Tanzania
$46,475 over one year to fund the Diocesan Sisters Food Security and Nutrition project.

Diocese of West Buganda, Uganda
$92,000 over one year to establish a diocesan farm and breeding center at Mawogola Ranch.

Diocese of Accra, West Africa
$61,580 over three years to fund a country-wide diocesan Health Ministry to address HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis malaria, and maternal and child healthcare.

Diocese of Soroti, Uganda
$44,000 over one year to provide HIV/AIDS and sexual abuse education, skills and counseling opportunities to youth and women in the diocese.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($194,211)

Anglican Consultative Council, London, England
$55,000 over two years to continue the production and development of the Provincial News Release website.

Cuttington University, Monrovia, Liberia
$91,500 over one year to purchase a voice and data switch system to provide a communication link between two separate campuses, as well as fifty computers.

Province of Mexico
$19,176 over one year to increase the effectiveness of provincial communications via the internet.

Diocese of Puerto Rico
$28,535 over one year to increase access to computers and internet for both the students and faculty of San Pedro and San Pablo Seminary.

February 2006 Approved Grants

Metropolitan New York ($249,000)

Habitat for Humanity, Brooklyn, NY
$60,000 over one year to deepen the engagement of faith communities with advocacy on affordable housing issues.

Picture the Homeless, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year to organize alliances between Episcopal faith communities and the homeless to broaden access to affordable housing.

South Bronx Churches, Bronx, NY
$50,000 over one year to support organizing for creation of the Mott Haven Schools Campus in the South Bronx.

New York City Coalition Against Hunger, New York, NY
$45,000 over two years to strengthen public policy responses to hunger in New York City through increased engagement with the Episcopal Church and other religious leaders.

Trinity Transformational Fellows Program, New York, NY
$44,000 over one year to support experienced clergy and lay leaders in social transformation by renewing and strengthening their work through a six week self-designed sabbatical fellowship.

Church in The Global South ($42,570)

Diocese of Ezo, Sudan
$12,570 over one year to support the revitalization of local communities in the southwestern Sudan.

Anglican Consultative Council, London, UK
$30,000 over one year to fund the Office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations' program in environment and sustainable development.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($133,350)

St. Paul's United Theological College-Limuru, Kenya
$127,475 over one year to establish the College library's access to electronic internet resources and support the maintenance of its print resources.

Bishop Allison Theological College, Sudan
$5,875 over one year to purchase three new laptop computers and printer, and upgrade existing computers as well as provide training opportunities for students and library personnel as they move back to Yei.

Executive Discretionary Grant:

Episcopal Relief and Development
$25,000 as a matching grant over one year to enable a compassionate response to the Katrina disaster in Louisiana.

November 2005 Approved Grants

Church in the Global South ($591,118)

Anglican Consultative Council
$150,000 over three years to support the Theological Education Commission.

Diocese of Cape Town, Southern Africa
$130,300 over one year to establish The African Monitor, an Anglican led international body that will interface with donors and governments to assist with program monitoring and evaluation and provide political and social analysis.

Diocese of Yei, Sudan
$70,300 over two years to fund HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria prevention, providing clean water and start-up costs to the office in the Diocese of Yei.

The Anglican Women's Empowerment Team (AWET)
$75,000 over one year to bring seventy-six Anglican women leaders from the Global South to attend the 50th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) in 2006.

Province of Congo
$18,000 over three years to fund the operating costs of the Anglican Church of Congo's Liaison Office in Kampala, Uganda.

Theological Education by Extension College - South Africa
$38,160 over one year to fund TEE course development at the Theological Education by Extension College - South Africa.

Diocese of Torit, Sudan
$29,490 over one year to underwrite the purchase of materials and equipment for three grinding mills in Nimule, Parajok and Pageri Parishes.

Province of Sudan
$79,868 over two years for continued support of the Kampala office of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (ECS) to allow communication with supporters and among the dioceses, to provide logistical support, and to develop the capability of the dioceses to serve their communities.

Metropolitan New York ($215,000)

Episcopal Network for Economic Justice, Cincinnati, OH
$35,000 over two years to create a congregational resource manual on economic justice, to be piloted in Metropolitan New York and then launched nationally.

Grace Church Van Vorst, Jersey City, NJ
$60,000 over three years to strengthen the Episcopal presence in Jersey City as a catalyst for transformative worship and mission.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church - The Ezra Project, Yonkers, NY
$100,000 over three years to re-launch St. Paul's Church as a vibrant worship community focused on social transformation

St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Staatsburg, NY
$20,000 over three years to support the Justice For All speakers' series, gathering ecumenical leaders as active leaders for social transformation in Northern Dutchess County.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($58,921)

Province of Burundi $46,921 over one year to fund network development in the six dioceses and the Provincial office of the Episcopal Church of Burundi.

The Washington Office on Africa, Washington DC $12,000 over one year to purchase a computer, scanner, printer, and photocopying equipment for the Washington Office on Africa.

May 2005 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South

Primary/Preventive Health Care
Diocese of Swaziland, Mbabane
$130,758. Over three years to fund the establishment of an integrated and comprehensive HIV/AIDS program in the Diocese of Swaziland.

Theological Education by Extension
The Pacific Theological College, Suva
$23,601. Over two years to fund the translation into French of text books and other materials for the francophone section of the Pacific Theological College Education by Extension.

Metropolitan New York

Building Systems
Interfaith Coalition of Advocates for Reentry and Employment, New York, NY
$60,000. Over two years to change New York State policy on employment licenses for formerly incarcerated persons.

Creating Coalitions
The Apostles' House, Newark, NJ
$36,000. Over one year to increase Episcopal congregations' policy advocacy on hunger issues in New Jersey through the Feed the Solution Initiative.

Cathedral Community Cares - Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, NY
$80,000. Over one year to coordinate program activities for the Feed the Solution Initiative.

Episcopal Charities, New York, NY
$55,000. Over one year to increase the number of Episcopal feeding programs providing "beyond emergency services" through the Feed the Solution Initiative.

Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing, New York, NY
$30,000. Over one year to engage Episcopal faith communities in advocacy on issues of affordable housing and homelessness.

Interweave Interfaith Network, Summit, NJ
$45,000. Over two years to create a network of communication and cooperation between the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities in northern New Jersey.

Strengthening Leaders
Community Action Project (CAP), Brooklyn, NY
$30,000. Over one year to organize against immigration fraud in the Flatbush neighborhood in Brooklyn.

East Brooklyn Congregations, Brooklyn, NY
$35,000. Over one year to coordinate the construction of eight hundred units of affordable housing in the Spring Creek neighborhood of Brooklyn.

San Juan Bautista Mission - The Bronx, Bronx, NY
$36,000. Over one year to continue a project reducing HIV/AIDS infection rates among Latino residents of the Hunts Point-Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx through Hablando Claro.

St. Mary's Manhattanville Episcopal Church, New York, NY
$30,000. Over one year to create an urban service-learning internship program for young adults.

Spiritual Formation/Development

Coherent Congregational Spirituality
Episcopal Church and Visual Arts, Philadelphia, PA
$90,000. Over three years to fund the Visio Divina Parish Program in collaboration with the Episcopal Church and Visual Arts (ECVA) at the Church of St. Martin in the Fields.

Deep Leadership
Spirituality Consultations, New York, NY
$12,500. To reimburse funds expended for the March 2005 consultation on the Spirituality of Young Adults.

Strengthen Telecommunications

Anglican Consultative Council, London
$55,000. Over one year to continue to support the infrastructure of the official Anglican Web Portal, a telecommunications ministry of the Anglican Consultative Council and its Anglican Communication Office.

Network Development
Francophone Network of the Anglican Communion, Montreal, Quebec
$20,000. To cover most of the costs of travel, housing, and hospitality for the African and Caribbean participants in the July 2005, Montreal, Canada meeting of the Francophone Network of the Anglican Communion.

Igreja Episcopal Anglicana Do Brasil, Porto Alegre - RS
$43,217. Over one year to fund the purchase and installation of modern telecommunications equipment in the eight dioceses and two missionary districts of the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil.

Total grants: $844,926.00

February 2005 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($209,000)

1. Diocese of Northern Zambia, Central Africa
$57,000 over one year to fund a comprehensive diocesan HIV/ AIDS Ministry in Northern Zambia.

2. Diocese of Byumba, Rwanda
$35,000 to fund the third year of the Integrated Community Development program.

3. Diocese of West Buganda, Uganda
$30,000 over one year to continue the funding of the Basoka Kwavula Women's Credit Scheme (BKWCS).

4. Diocese of Mauritius, Indian Ocean
$12,000 over one year to fund a new diocesan lay and ordained training program.

5. The Domestic & Foreign Missionary Society, New York, NY
$75,000 over one year to bring forty-four Anglican women leaders from the Global South to attend the 49th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW).

Strengthen Telecommunications ($214,990)

6. Province of Tanzania
$110,000 over one year to fund Phase I of the Provincial Electronic Database and Telecommunications Network of the Anglican Church of Tanzania (ACT).

7. The Church of North India
$35,230 over one year to fund the purchase of contemporary telecommunications equipment for the twenty-six dioceses of the Province of the Church of North India (CNI).

8. Province of Congo
$8,760 over one year to purchase solar energy for the Dioceses of Katanga, Boga, and Nord Kivu to power their telecommunication.

9. Diocese of Southern Malawi, Central Africa
$17,000 over one year to fund the purchase of contemporary telecommunications equipment for the newly established national Leonard Kamungu Theological College.

10. Cuttington University College
$44,000 over one year to fund the installation of an Internet system at Cuttington University College (CUC) in Suakoko, Liberia.

Spiritual Formation and Development ($282,000)

11. The Church of the Apostles, Seattle, WA
$90,000 over three years to fund staff salaries for an innovative program of evangelical outreach to a postmodern generation of seekers.

12. St. Luke the Evangelist Episcopal Church, Houston, TX
$62,000 over three years to fund development of a culturally alternative Godly Play program in an African-American church.

13. The World Community for Christian Meditation, Calabasas, CA
$90,000 over three years to support the Contemplative Parish Project in the Diocese of Los Angeles.

14. Church X, Belmont, MA
$40,000 over one year, renewable for up to two additional years, to fund "Powered by God for Daily Life and Work" initiative that ministers to younger unchurched people.

Metropolitan New York ($118,000)

15. Yonkers Alliance for Latino and Immigrant Services, Yonkers, NY
$30,000 over one year to expand a sustainable public-private partnership for immigrant services in southwest Yonkers, NY.

16. St. George's Church, Newburgh, NY
$20,000 over one year to create additional safe and affordable housing in Newburgh, NY.

17. Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Ossining, NY
$15,000 over one year to provide baccalaureate college courses for seventy-five inmates at Sing Sing Penitentiary.

18. Metropolitan New York Conference, New York, NY
$13,000 over one year to sponsor a conference that brings together grantees and other partners in Metropolitan New York.

19. Trinity Transformational Fellows Program, New York, NY
$40,000 over one year to support experienced clergy and lay leaders in social transformation by renewing and strengthening their work through a six week self-designed sabbatical fellowship.

November 2004 Approved Grants

Tsunami Recovery

1. Episcopal Relief and Development, New York
$100,000 - Compassionate response to the Tsunami disaster in South East Asia, to support Episcopal Relief and Development and Christ Church Bangkok to rebuild communities with new infrastructure in the heavily affected areas of southern Thailand, to be matched by the Trinity-St. Paul's community.

Church in The Global South ($249,201)

1. Province of Sudan
$114,000 over three years to continue the funding of the Theological Education by Extension program in ten dioceses in Southern Sudan, namely: Ezo, Ibba, kajo-Keji, Lainya, Lui, Maridi, Mundri, Rokon Yambio and Yei.

2. Province of Tanzania
$36,000 over one year to fund the 2005 Seminar for Senior Leaders to be organized by the Leadership Institute of the Anglican Church of Tanzania.

3. Diocese of Bo, Sierra Leone WA
$57,201 over one year to fund a diocesan food security project and training on human rights and democracy in St. Michael and All Angels' parish in the Kailahun district.

4. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa - CAPA
$42,000 over one year to continue funding to enhance communications within the CAPA Provinces and the Anglican Communion using Information Technology.

Metropolitan New York ($145,000)

5. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Spring Valley, NY
$25,000 over one year to fund the third year of the Jornaleros Project, which offers a meeting place, social service referrals, and legal advice to day laborers in Rockland County.

6. Habitat for Humanity, Brooklyn, NY
$60,000 over one year to create a broad based advocacy campaign for affordable housing in New York City.

7. Greater New York Labor-Religion Coalition, New York, NY
$60,000 over two years to create a partnership with Episcopal congregations, seminaries, and labor unions to promote worker rights and support current and future leaders in social transformation.

Special Opportunity ($20,000)

8. The Fund for Theological Education, Atlanta, GA
$20,000 over three years to increase the number of young adult candidates for ordination through the Pastoral Leadership Search Effort.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($58,200)

9. Province of Myanmar (Burma)
$41,000 over one year to purchase modern telecommunications and other communications equipment for the communications offices of the Provinces and the six dioceses.

10. Diocese of Haiti
$17,200 over one year to fund the purchase of contemporary telecommunications equipment for the Episcopal Theological Seminary of Haiti and train seminarians to use the equipment.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($90,000)

11. Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, AL
$90,000 over three years to fund one-half staff salary for the Holy Nativity Center for Pilgrimage and Reconciliation.

Executive Discretionary Grant:

Trinity Grants R&D Functions
$10,000 to fund the feasibility of a database creation, and the usage of a Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) for the Anglican Church of Tanzania.

May 2004 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($503,970)

1. Diocese of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
$98,500 over three years to fund a diocesan Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) project.

2. Diocese of Rumbek, Sudan
$77,550 over one year to fund Ox-Plough training centers across the diocese.

3. Kadugli Nuba Mountains Diocese, Sudan
$50,000 over one year to fund an agricultural program.

4. Diocese of Natal, Southern Africa
$50,000 over one year to move the Church Based Community Organizing (CBCO) towards self-sustainability through developing a national strategy.

5. Diocese of Central Tanganyika, Tanzania
$35,920 over one year to train clergy and laity on democratic leadership styles and participatory consensus decision- making, and to provide conflict resolution skills.

6. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
$40,000 over one year to fund the CAPA HIV/AIDS Program.

7. Province of Sudan
$60,000 over two years to fund the Theological Education by Extension (TEE) program in the following dioceses of the Episcopal Church of Sudan (ECS): Khartoum, Port Sudan, Kadugli & Nuba Mountains, El-Obeid, Renk, Malakal, and Wau.

8. Diocese of Guinea, West Africa
$37,000 over two years to fund a diocesan Theological Education by Extension (TEE) program.

9. Anglican Consultative Council
$30,000 over one year to fund a sustainable development and the environment program at the Office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations.

10. Conference on Afro-Anglicanism, Garden City, NY
$25,000 over one year to fund the third International Conference on Afro-Anglicanism.

Metropolitan New York ($431,000)

11. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Paterson, NJ
$60,000 over two years to create the "Pentecost Ideal," a model that ties congregational development to social transformation in support of recent Latino immigrants in Paterson, NJ's fifth ward neighborhood.

12. Iglesia de San Juan Bautista, Bronx, NY
$35,000 over one year to reduce at-risk behaviors for HIV/AIDS among Latina residents of the Hunts Point-Mott Haven neighborhood of the Bronx through Projecto Vida.

13. Rural and Migrant Ministry, Poughkeepsie, NY
$40,000 over one year to pilot an "education for democracy" program raising the engagement of farmworkers and their faith-based allies in civic life.

14. Cathedral Community Cares - Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York, NY
$80,000 over one year to mentor a dozen Episcopal feeding programs in providing "beyond emergency services" referrals and improving meal planning and nutrition within service offerings.

15. Episcopal Charities, New York, NY
$55,000 over one year to integrate "beyond emergency services" activities into fifty percent of feeding programs funded by Episcopal Charities in the Diocese of New York.

16. Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen - Church of the Holy Apostles New York, NY
$26,000 over two years to expand "beyond emergency services" counseling referrals for soup kitchen guests and to create policy advocacy tools for program volunteers.

17. The Apostles' House, Newark, NJ
$35,000 over one year to connect up to ten faith-based feeding programs in Newark to a wider range of service and policy supports.

18. The Episcopal Diocese of New York, New York, NY
$100,000 over two years to increase vitality in worship, nurture, witness, and financial stability in fifteen targeted congregations across the Episcopal Diocese of New York.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($181,750)

19. Anglican Consultative Council
$125,000 over two years to fund the development of an official "Provincial News Releases Site" of the Anglican Web Portal.

20. Diocese of Cuba
$19,000 over one year to fund the purchase of modern telecommunications equipment for the Diocese of Cuba.

21. ANITEPAM Partnership, Washington, DC
$12,500 over one year to develop an ANITEPAM web site as an electronic resource center for Anglican Theological Education in Africa

22. Diocese of Peshawar, Pakistan
$25,250 over one year to purchase and install twenty- four computers and accessories, and twenty- four telephone lines to improve communication within the Diocese.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($177,324)

23. The Community of Hope, Houston, TX
$90,000 over three years to support the salary of one Field Coordinator who will supervise Community of Hope program development.

24. The University Episcopal Center, Minneapolis, MN
$87,324 over three years to fund a portion of the salary of the Chaplain and the Ministry Administrator.

Executive Discretionary Grants

1. St. George's College Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
$4,800 to establish a network of computers, and install a firewall to protect the system.

2. Trinity Grants R&D Functions, New York, NY
$20,000 over one year to fund a third Trinity Transformational Fellow.

February 2004 Approved Grants

Metropolitan New York ($84,000)

1. Trinity Grants Food Security Program Initiative, New York, NY
$44,000 over one year to leverage a shift by Episcopal feeding programs from offering emergency services to enabling food security.

2. Harlem Episcopal School, New York, NY
$10,000 over one year as a challenge grant to support the creation of a full business plan and educational framework for a new school offering new quality educational options to families within the west Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods.

3. Lower Manhattan Together, New York, NY
$30,000 over nine months as a renewal grant to support the development of "public leaders" from Episcopal faith communities in lower Manhattan through involvement of Lower Manhattan Together's organizing for affordable housing.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($188,197)

4. The Church of Melanesia, Honiara, Soloman Islands
$99,123 over one year to fund Phase I of telecommunications project across the Province.

5. Province of Papua New Guinea
$77,251 over one year to fund Phase I of the telecommunications upgrade in the Province.

6. Bishop Gwynne College, Juba, Sudan
$6,744 over one year to fund the purchase and installation of three computers at Bishop Gwynne College.

7. The Greater Athens Anglican Chaplaincy, Athens, Greece
$5,079 over one year to fund the purchase of contemporary telecommunications equipment for the creation of a communication center to support forty Anglican/Protestant chaplains in the 2004 Olympic games.

Church in The Global South ($158,089)

8. Province of Burundi
$82,469 over three years to establish a Provincial TEE program.

9. Diocese of Ankole, Uganda
$60,620 over one year to fund an HIV/AIDS ministry and empowerment program for women in partnership with a local NGO engaged in health promotion and social development.

10. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
$15,000 over one year to fund the new Bishops Training Program in June 2004 in Tanzania.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($175,000)

11. Sacred Dying Foundation, San Francisco, CA
$75,000 over one year to develop and expand the Sacred Dying Vigil Program, a project of the Sacred Dying Foundation.

12. La Iglesia Episcopal de la Resurrección, Mount Vernon, WA
$100,000 over two years to fund staff for the Hispanic Ministry Spiritual Formation Project at La Igelsia Episcopal de la Resurreccíón and St. Matthew's/San Mateo churches in the Diocese of Olympia as a pilot project for Hispanic spiritual formation.

Alternative Investment

Cuttington University College
$75,000 Suacoco, Liberia toward re-roofing of buildings at Cuttington University College in Liberia.

November 2003 Approved Grants

Strengthen Telecommunications ($126,546)

1. Province of Tanzania
$20,000 over one year to fund the purchase of eight computer units for administrative and executive staff at the Anglican Church of Tanzania's Head Office in order to complete the Network Development in that Province.

2. St. George's College, Jerusalem
$22,084 over one year to equip St. George's College with contemporary electronic communication devices.

3. Diocese of Colombia (Iglesia Episcopal En Colombia)
$20,000 over one year to fund the establishment of a Local Area Network (LAN) at the Diocesan Office.

4. Diocese of Honduras
$14,694 over one year to fund the establishment of a Local Area Network (LAN) at the Diocesan Office, and the upgrade of the diocesan access to the World Wide Web.

5. Diocese of Bor, Sudan
$19,401 over one year to fund a communication network in the Bor area.

6. Bishop Gaul College, Harare, Zimbabwe
$5,367 over one year to fund the purchase of three computers with accessories, internet capabilities, and printers for Bishop Gaul College.

7. Diocese of Toungoo, Myanmar
$5,000 over one year to fund the purchase of contemporary telecommunications equipment for the Diocesan Office and St. Peter's Bible College.

8. Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion
$20,000 over one year to fund Data Collection and Partnering to create a database of all known programs/theological colleges/seminaries that were founded or retain ties to a branch of the Anglican Communion.

Church in The Global South ($259,138)

9. The Anglican Diocese of Angola
$76,116 over three years to fund self-reliance activities for disadvantaged youth in Huambo Province.

10. Diocese of Cameroon
$51,028 over two years to establish a skills training center for underpriviledged young girls and women.

11. Formation Biblique et Théologique à Maurice (FBTM)
$53,187 over three years to fund the FBTM's initiative to send its director throughout the Francophone Provinces and dioceses to help set up TEE programs and train TEE leaders.

12. Theological Education by Extension in Zambia
$29,102 over two years to support TEE program, including course review, writing new course material and retaining tutors in 2003, and funding for annual tutors' seminar in 2004.

13. Diocese of Katanga, Congo
$12,315 over two years to fund the training of fifty-one Theological Education by Extention (TEE) facilitators throughout the Diocese of Katanga.

14. Diocese of Egypt
$37,390 over one year to fund the training of lay ministers to expand the diocese using Theological Education by Extension (TEE) methodology, as well as refreshment seminars for the clergy.

Spiritual Formation and Development ($390,040)

15. Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation, Bethesda, MD
$100,000 over three years to fund formation of leaders specially equipped to be spiritual guides for congregations focused on ongoing spiritual formation.

16. Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia, Norfolk, VA
$71,500 over two years to fund Building Holy Fellowship program, continuing Executive Discretionary grant 7365, which was awarded to cover expenditures required prior to November 2003 Grants Board meeting.

17. Pastoral Excellence Project, Cambridge, MA
$98,540 over three years to fund expansion of the Pastoral Excellence Project to develop resources for spiritual formation in underserved parishes in the Dioceses of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

18. St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, WA
$100,000 over three years to fund the expansion of the Adult Faith Formation program through the hiring of a Faith Formation Associate.

19. Spirituality Consultation, New York, NY
$20,000 to reimburse funds for the October 2003 consultation in the Spiritual Formation and Development program objective.

Metropolitan New York ($319,300)

20. Trinity Grants R&D Functions, New York, NY
$119,300 over one year to launch capacity-building initiatives related to achieving the goals in the program area "strengthening the Church in New York as a catalyst for social transformation."

21. East Brooklyn Congregations, Brooklyn, NY
$100,000 (affiliated with the Industrial Areas Foundation) over one year to support creation of affordable housing in Bushwick, East New York, and Bedford-Stuyvesant, with progress toward development of more than 300 rental units and 500 owner-occupied town houses.

22. Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Ossining, NY
$40,000 over one year to fund the second phase of the organization's work providing college courses for seventy inmates at Sing Sing Penitentiary.

23. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Spring Valley, NY
$30,000 over one year to fund the second phase of the Jornaleros Project, which offers a meeting place, social service referrals, and legal advice to day laborers in Rockland County. This grant will be eligible for a one-year renewal in November 2004.

24. Eastern Farm Workers Association, Bellport, NY
$30,000 over two years to fund the Eastern Farm Workers Association's recruitment of five additional Episcopal congregations and twenty-five more volunteers from currently-involved congregations to support farm workers in Suffolk County.

Executive Discretionary Grant:

Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia - Grant #7365 $20,000 to fund Building Holy Fellowship during the period September 2003-January 2004.

May 2003 Approved Grants

Metropolitan New York ($110,000)

1. Church of St. Luke-in-the-Fields
$40,000 over two years to fund two staff positions for St. Luke's Youth Outreach Workshops, a risk prevention and empowerment program for at-risk lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) street youth.

2. The Interfaith Center of New York
$70,000 over two years for the Neighbor-Faith Project - a collaboration of the Interfaith Center of New York, Episcopal Social Services, and Lucinda Allen Moser, Th.D - designed to provide educational assistance for Episcopalians in Greater New York seeking better understanding for America's religious diversity.

Church in The Global South ($399,265)

3. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa - CAPA
$50,000 over one year to fund the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa's (CAPA) continuing HIV/AIDS initiative.

4. Agape Counseling and Training Services (ACTS)
$30,000 over two years to fund an HIV/AIDS Clergy Counseling Training Program in conjunction with four dioceses of the Anglican Church of Kenya ( ACK).

5. Province of Kenya
$85,000 over three years to continue support for the Anglican Church of Kenya's Theological Education by Extension (ACKTEE) Program.

6. Anglican TEE Board for Equatorial Africa
$40,000 over one year to fund a consultation examining different Theological Education by Extension (TEE) models in Africa.

7. Diocese of Toamasina, Indian Ocean
$45,000 over one year to purchase a drill rig to supply potable water and irrigation system to villages on the East Coast of Madagascar, and implement a diocesan income generating farming project in Farafaty.

8. Diocese of Byumba, Rwanda
$42,000 over one year to continue support for the Byumba Integrated Community Development Project which helps women and young people take control over factors affecting their lives

9. Diocese of Lainya, Sudan
$39,765 over one year to fund women's capacity building and gender awareness training.

10.Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa - CAPA
$47,800 over one year to continue support of the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa (CAPA) Communications unit.

11. Province of Congo
$19,700 over three years to fund the operating costs of the Anglican Church of Congo's Liaison Office in Kampala, Uganda.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($109,640)

12. Episcopal Retirement Homes, Inc.
$60,000 over two years to support expansion of the spiritual formation aspect of the Parish Health Ministry program.

13. Touchstones Discussion Project
$49,640 over two years to support deep leadership through expansion of the Parishes in Prisons focus of the Touchstones Discussion Project.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($48,300)

14. Diocese of the Dominican Republic
$36,050 over one year to fund the purchase of twenty computers, scanners, printers, and software as well as provide internet service capabilities and web hosting to the Diocese of the Dominican Republic.

15. Diocese of Uruguay, Southern Cone of South America
$8,050 over one year to update the telecommunications capabilities of the diocese.

16. Diocese of Northern Argentina
$4,200 over one year to further embed the use of electronic communication across the diocese.

Executive Discretionary Grant

ANITEPAM Partnership, Washington, DC
$3,636 in additional funding to meet shortfall in original budget of grant #3824 to assist with supplemental shipping costs of TEE resources across Africa.

February 2003 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($226,790)

1. Diocese of Makamba, Burundi
$60,000 over one year to fund Micro-entrepreneurs operating pre-existing micro-entreprises in Makamba.

2. Diocese of West Buganda, Uganda
$36,392 over one year to fund the Basooka Kwavula Women's Credit Scheme.

3. Diocese of Mpwapwa, Tanzania
$20,000 over one year to fund Mother's Union Development Programme, a two-year Micro-Credit Scheme for Women.

4. Diocese of Kagera, Tanzania
$25,957 over one year to fund the purchase of two diesel-powered grain mills and hullers for Biharamulo and Mabawe deaneries.

5. Diocese of Katanga, Congo
$31,380 over three years to fund a skills training program for young people in the Diocese of Katanga.

6. Diocese of Gambia
$45,148 over three years to fund the establishment of a Rural and Urban Theological Education by Extension in the Diocese. 7. Formation Biblique et Théologique à Maurice
$7,913 over one year to partially support the purchase of a vehicle to facilitate the local training group, and launch a vehicle replacement plan.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($168,543)

8. Anglican Consultative Council
$95,075 over two years to support the positions of a Part-time Director of the Anglican Web Portal, and a Full-time Managing Editor for the Anglican Communion News Service (ACNS).

9. Province of Nigeria
$70,000 over one year to fund the installation of a VSAT system.

10. Diocese of Southern Malawi
$3,468 over one year to equip the diocese with a contemporary electronic communication system.

Metropolitan New York ($80,000)

11. Central Brooklyn Churches
$50,000 over one year to fund the salary of an Associate Organizer and to enlarge the capacity of CBC's outreach.

12. Fessenden House, Yonkers, NY
$30,000 over two years to fund Fessenden House, a supportive housing program for homeless men in recovery from alcohol or drug addiction and living with HIV/AIDS.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($90,000)

13. Partakers, Inc., Dedham, MA
$90,000 over three years to support development of spiritual leadership and commitment to the social gospel through prison ministry within Episcopal parishes in the greater Boston area.

November 2002 Approved Grants

Metropolitan New York

1. Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition
$90,000 over two years to support the Faith in Organizing Project which will integrate the church-based organizing model into the neighborhood organizing model of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition.

2. Lower Manhattan Together
$40,000 over one year to fund efforts to expand the institution base of Lower Manhattan Together.

3. Upper Manhattan Together
$70,000 over two years for Upper Manhattan Together's efforts to improve the health, safety, maintenance and quality of life for tenants of public housing.

4. Episcopal Community Development, Inc.
$75,000 over one year to expand the staff of Episcopal Community Development which provides technical assistance to non-profit, church-affiliated housing developers in the Diocese of Newark.

5. Broadway Housing Communities, Inc.
$80,000 over two years to fund HIP HOPE at the Dorothy Day Apartments in collaboration with St. Mary's Church, Manhattanville to provide youth a structured routine of work, study and social and cultural activity.

6. Interfaith Neighbors, Inc.
$70,000 over two years to fund a staff social worker position for Youth-for-Youth at GirlSpace.

7. Holy Trinity Neighborhood Center
$50,000 over two years to fund the salary for an Executive Director of Rachel's Room which provides life and job skills to unemployed and underemployed women.

8. Women's Advocate Ministry
$30,000 over one year to fund education and training workshops in Episcopal parishes for ministry to incarcerated women.

9. Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison
$50,000 over one year to fund the salary for an Executive Director for Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison.

10. St. Paul's Episcopal Church
$40,000 over one year to fund the ministry of Jornaleros (Day Laborers) Project at St. Paul's Church in Spring Valley, New York.

Church in The Global South

11. Uganda Christian University
$152,305 over two years to fund the expansion of the Uganda Provincial Theological Education by Extension (TEE) Program.

12. Diocese of Pretoria, Southern Africa
$28,850 over one year to further develop a comprehensive and holistic HIV/AIDS Program.

13. Diocese of Yei, Sudan
$86,696 over two years to fund the creation of a Vocational Training Center and a Women Empowerment Program for Transformation in the Diocese of Yei.

14. Diocese of Maridi, Sudan
$30,377 over one year to fund a Agriculture Development and Grinding Mill project in Maridi.

15. Province of Sudan $33,055 over one year to support the evaluation of Episcopal Church of the Sudan Provincial office in Juba, Sudan; the liasion offices in Khartoum & Kampala, Uganda; and its institutions, for an eventual restructuring.

16. Anglican Consultative Council
$30,000 over one year to support the Environment and Sustainable Development program of the Office of the Anglican Communion Observer to the United Nations.

Strengthen Telecommunications

17. Province of the West Indies, Nassau, N.P., BAHAMAS
$18,280 over one year to fund the purchase of telecommunications equipment, and the installation of a Local Area Network in the new Provincial office in Barbados.
Executive Discretionary Grant:

Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc., New York, NY 10010
$10,000 to support the Federation in recognition of Dr. Megan McLaughlin's retirement after sixteen years as Executive Director.

May 2002 Approved Grants

Church in The Global South ($65,826)

1. Dioceses of the Southern Sudan, Kampala, Uganda
$22,000 over one year to fund TEE programs in ten dioceses in Southern Sudan.

2. Diocese of Gahini, Kigali, Rwanda
$32,926 over one year to fund the "Demonstration and Popularization Farms" project .

3. Diocese of Malakal, Malakal, Sudan
$10,900 over one year to support a community development project for fishermen in Upper Nile Christian Community.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($425,962)

4. Anglican Consultative Council, London, England
$198,000 over two years to fund the development of the Anglican Communion Web Portal.

5. Anglican Consultative Council, London, England
$120,000 over three years to fund the operation of a new Commission on Telecommunications for the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC).

6. Province of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
$107,962 over one year to complete the process of linking the whole Province, the theological colleges, and the regional development offices with contemporary communications equipment.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($159,000)

7. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Greensboro, NC
$48,000 over two years to fund the formation and spiritual invigoration of more Christian leaders at the School of Servant Leadership, and progress toward the goal of making the curriculum available nationally.

8. St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, NY
$80,000 over three years for a Center for Spirituality and Ethics to organize the expansion of faith/spirituality/vocation training and conversations with professionals concerning spiritual formation and ethics in the multi-cultural and interfaith workplace.

9. Saint Gregory the Great Episcopal Church, Athens, GA
$31,000 over three years to fund the Center for Spiritual Formation's resources and program material, some programs sponsored by the center, and one part-time position.

Metropolitan New York ($100,000)

10. Institute for Ministry in a Multifaith World, New York, NY
$30,000 over one year for the Institute for Ministry in Multifaith World, a New York City-based Program of interfaith understanding for Seminarians.

11. St. Paul's On-The-Hill, Ossining, NY
$20,000 over three years to launch the Ossining Interfaith Youth Corps.

12. Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, New York, NY
$50,000 over one year for the Building Blocks for Democracy Program, a prototype curriculum of interfaith understanding for elementary School children.

Executive Discretionary Grants:

Telecommunications

Anglican Consultative Council, London, England
$25,000 over one year to lay the groundwork for the Anglican Portal.

February 2002 Approved Grants

Strengthen Telecommunications ($74,362)

1. Province of Tanzania
$50,000 over one year to fund Phase II of the Network Development for the Anglican Church of Tanzania.

2. Province of Sudan
$24,362 over one year to begin the process of linking the eighteen dioceses of Southern Sudan with contemporary communications equipment.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($245,000)

3. St. Ambrose Episcopal Church, Raleigh, NC
$55,000 over two years to fund a program which places spiritual formation opportunities for youth at the heart of a predominately African American Episcopal congregation, in order to help develop a community that puts God at its center.

4. No Ordinary Time, Jamaica Plains, MA
$70,000 over two years to develop a culture of reflective engagement that cultivates spiritually deep leaders in the Episcopal Church.

5. Harvesters Partnership of New England, New Haven, CT
$40,000 over two years to fund the implementation of a collaborative effort to study and strengthen holistic, congregational spiritual formation, theological education, and work for justice and peace, throughout New England.

6. Diocese of California, San Francisco, CA
$80,000 over three years to fund the Formation for Healing Ministry Program to train clergy and laypersons to lead the development of healing ministries in the congregations of the diocese.

Church in The Global South ($246,701)

7. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
$80,000 over one year to begin building capacity in CAPA by establishing an HIV/AIDS desk to implement the HIV/AIDS Program produced by the All Africa Anglican AIDS Conference held in Johannesburg.

8. Diocese of Southern Highlands, Tanzania
$75,000 over three years to support the Diocesan Development Office and Integrated Community Development in Mbarali

9. Anglican Center For Biblical Education
$46,701 (Formerly St. Paul's Madagascar) over one year to support the TEE program in the four dioceses of Madagascar.

10. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
$15,000 over one year to fund the CAPA Bishops training in July of 2002 in Malawi.

11. Diocese of Natal, Southern Africa
$5,000 over one year to fund a national training structure in Church Based Community Organizing (CBCO).

12. Church Organizations Research and Advisory Trust (CORAT) Africa
$25,000 over one year to work with Church Organizations Research Advisory Trust (CORAT )Africa in helping the Provinces of Tanzania and Uganda identify their local resources and use them toward their sustainability.

Executive Discretionary Grants:

Metro New York

Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY
$15,000 to fund the Forum of Concerned Religious Leaders

February 2001 Approved Grants

Metropolitan New York ($84,000)

1. Trinity Grants Food Security Program Initiative, New York, NY
$44,000 over one year to leverage a shift by Episcopal feeding programs from offering emergency services to enabling food security.

2. Harlem Episcopal School, New York, NY
$10,000 over one year as a challenge grant to support the creation of a full business plan and educational framework for a new school offering new quality educational options to families within the west Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods.

3. Lower Manhattan Together, New York, NY
$30,000 over nine months as a renewal grant to support the development of "public leaders" from Episcopal faith communities in lower Manhattan through involvement of Lower Manhattan Together's organizing for affordable housing.

Strengthen Telecommunications ($188,197)

4. The Church of Melanesia, Honiara, Soloman Islands
$99,123 over one year to fund Phase I of telecommunications project across the Province.

5. Province of Papua New Guinea
$77,251 over one year to fund Phase I of the telecommunications upgrade in the Province.

6. Bishop Gwynne College, Juba, Sudan
$6,744 over one year to fund the purchase and installation of three computers at Bishop Gwynne College.

7. The Greater Athens Anglican Chaplaincy, Athens, Greece
$5,079 over one year to fund the purchase of contemporary telecommunications equipment for the creation of a communication center to support forty Anglican/Protestant chaplains in the 2004 Olympic games.

Church in The Global South ($158,089)

8. Province of Burundi
$82,469 over three years to establish a Provincial TEE program.

9. Diocese of Ankole, Uganda
$60,620 over one year to fund an HIV/AIDS ministry and empowerment program for women in partnership with a local NGO engaged in health promotion and social development.

10. Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
$15,000 over one year to fund the new Bishops Training Program in June 2004 in Tanzania.

Spiritual Formation/Development ($175,000)

11. Sacred Dying Foundation, San Francisco, CA
$75,000 over one year to develop and expand the Sacred Dying Vigil Program, a project of the Sacred Dying Foundation.

12. La Iglesia Episcopal de la Resurrección, Mount Vernon, WA
$100,000 over two years to fund staff for the Hispanic Ministry Spiritual Formation Project at La Igelsia Episcopal de la Resurreccíón and St. Matthew's/San Mateo churches in the Diocese of Olympia as a pilot project for Hispanic spiritual formation.

Alternative Investment

Cuttington University College
$75,000 Suacoco, Liberia toward re-roofing of buildings at Cuttington University College in Liberia.

Approved Grants

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