Grants
Anglican Church of Tanzania
$387,000
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Modified Purpose: A renewal grant to fund an additional construction cost, complete an as-is valuation of the project, and update the feasibility and market studies.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, King George, VA
$85,000
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A new project grant to validate the project concept and financial viability of a master-site plan by engaging community stakeholders, completing a market analysis, and developing early schematic designs to right-size the project and estimate the cost of construction.
Diocese of Gitega, Burundi
$320,000
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A project grant to substantially expand the capacity of the Gitega Anglican Conference Center from 20 rooms and 3 conference spaces to 39 rooms and 6 conference spaces.
Hālau Waʻa Episcopal
$90,000
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A new project grant to support pre-development work for a multi-building, multi-generational campus containing a Montessori school and daytime elder care.
Project Renewal, Inc.
$100,000
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A project grant to support a Nurse Care Manager that will help ensure continuity of mental health care for clients.
St. Mary's Episcopal Church Anchorage
$150,000
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A renewal project grant to support predevelopment work to evaluate a potential multifamily housing project that will both increase financial sustainability for the church and address the community need of a shortage of affordable housing in Anchorage, Alaska.
Diocese of Makamba, Burundi
$150,000
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A renewal project grant to complete the repositioning of a conference facility to a medical facility, with the potential to access government funding to support the health of women and children.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
$50,000
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A project grant to assess the economic feasibility of developing affordable and mixed-income housing on underutilized parcels of St. Andrew’s campus in New Providence, New Jersey.
Diocese of Southwest Tanganyika, Tanzania
$270,000
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A project grant to fund development costs of a hostel and retail center as the first phase of a larger mixed-use master plan in the rapidly growing town of Njombe, Tanzania.
Hetrick-Martin Institute, Inc.
$200,000
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A renewal project grant to expand the LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Prevention Program, a unified and coordinated system of partnerships across service providers and city agencies to ensure that LGBTQ youth experiencing housing instability have access to essential services that will allow them to avoid homelessness.