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Episcopal Charities offers a number of grant types.

All are subject to our eligibility requirements.

Basic Human Needs
(BHN)

Basic Human Needs grants support parish-based human services programs that address the specific needs of diverse communities throughout the diocese, including:
 

 

Timeline

  • Applications open the first Friday of September and are due the last Friday in September.

  • Members of our Advisory Committee visit programs in October.

  • The Advisory Committee meets in regional sub-committees during the first week of November and meets as a full committee in the second week of November to make final recommendations.

  • The Board of Directors meets in January to review and approve the Advisory Committee's recommendations.

  • Grants are paid on March 1st and September 1st. 

In 2021, we awarded $624,624 in BHN grants to 63 programs.

Youth Opportunity

(YOG)

Youth Opportunity Grants are awarded to parish-based outreach programs addressing the needs of children and youth in communities throughout the diocese, including:​​

Timeline

  • Applications open mid-January and are due in mid-February. 

  • Members of our Advisory Committee visit programs in February and March.

  • The Advisory Committee meets in regional sub-committees and as a full committee by Mid-March to make final recommendations.

  • The Board of Directors meets in April to review and approve the Advisory Committee's recommendations.

  • Summer programs are visited from June through August and evaluated for the following year.

  • Summer program grants are paid July 1st; academic-year program grants are paid on September 1st and March 1st.

 

The application is currently open. The deadline is March 8th. We will not be taking applications for Summer programs.

Bulk Buy Program

Begun in response to the collapse of the food network due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our Bulk Buy program aggregates demand among feeding programs to negotiate discounted rates from vendors.
 

  • Programs work directly with vendors to purchase food and supplies, billing Episcopal Charities

  • Through this initiative, feeding programs are able to supply culturally relevant foods as well as expensive foods (like proteins) that are typically expensive to buy or difficult to acquire.

During its 2020 pilot, ~$84,00 was awarded in food grants to 11 programs. Programs have purchased 10,000 pounds of meat proteins, 330 dozen eggs, 2,843 pounds of beans, and 1,500 pounds of masaríca corn flour.

We are taking applications for this program on a rolling basis, placing particular emphasis on culturally-relevant foods for programs' constituent populations. 

To date, the Bulk Buy program has provided more than $200,000 in free food. Application will open soon.

Farm to Pantry Program

In partnership with the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming's Food Sovereignty Fund, we have matched four of our Food Access Programs with local Hudson Valley farms, centering the leadership of LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and/or female-identifying partners

  • Our contracts guarantee business for these farms, investing in the local economy, and provide local, fresh produce directly to emergency food program clients.

  • Farm to Pantry invests in a more sustainable food system, fortifying it against future crises.

  • Current grantees include:

    • Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry (St. Mark's Church, Mt. Kisco) - $12,000​

    • Fred's Pantry (CHHOP) (Church of the Divine Love, Montrose) - $20,000

    • God in Action Food Distribution Alliance (Grace Church/La Gracia, White Plains) - $11,500

    • Caritas/Meals on Main Street (St. John's Church, Wilmot, New Rochelle) - $16,500

  • A key element of this project is the case management and one-on-one problem-solving services provided by Glynwood to each of our programs and their partnered farms. Episcopal Charities paid a 15% administrative fee for the 2021 pilot for these services.

This is an invite-only program

Program Investment Grants

Program Investment Grants support capacity building projects and new ministries in outreach programs affiliated with parishes in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, including:​​

  • Space upgrades

  • Equipment purchases

  • New staff positions

  • Seed money for new programs, with a special preference for collaborative projects

We are not currently accepting applications for Program Investment Grants.

Professional Development (PD)

Professional Development Grants assist programs to provide high-quality professional development training to staff and volunteers in the areas of:

  • Non-profit Management, including governance and human resources, volunteer management, financial management, fundraising and communications

  • Program Development, including advocacy, strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation; and program specific trainings

We are not currently accepting applications for Professional Development Grants.

About

At the behest of our Board of Directors, we respond to natural disasters or other emergencies affecting the New York area. For example, in 2012 we offered Hurricane Sandy rebuilding grants in communities devastated by Superstorm Sandy.

Eligibility

Eligibility Requirements

  • Episcopal Charities does not provide funding of any kind to individuals.
     

  • Funding is available only to programs or projects in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, which consists of the following New York State Counties: New York (Manhattan), Richmond (Staten Island), Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan.
     

  • Programs must represent an effort by a local congregation or group of congregations to respond to an identified need affecting members of the community in which the congregation is located.
     

  • Any person needing the service offered is eligible to receive the service. Eligibility for services cannot be determined by church membership, faith, or participation in church activities.
     

  • Programs must be non-sectarian and inclusive, and services provided cannot include religious content.
     

  • If awarded a grant, grantees must attend three (3) virtual Sustainability Institutes or one (1) in-person and one (1) virtual.

Our Granting Process
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