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  • Trinity Church Wall Street Announces Final Round of 2022 Grants, Bringing the Total to $57 Million

    Trinity Church Wall Street Announces Final Round of 2022 Grants, Bringing the Total to $57 Million

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    Feb 28, 2023 13:00 EST

    Trinity Church Wall Street has awarded more than $57 million in grants in 2022, the largest grant-making year in the church’s history. Trinity rounded out 2022 with almost $10 million in grants going to nine organizations that are responding to unfolding crises and building long-term resiliency in New York City and across the world.

    Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC)’s emergency fund for students is receiving $750,000 to meet the short-term needs of housing-insecure students. This builds on over $2 million Trinity has previously granted to support housing-insecure and justice-impacted students at the local community college just minutes from Trinity Church.

    Anthos|Home, a new nonprofit, centralizes the rental subsidy application, unit search, approval, and move-in processes for housing voucher holders. This builds on work Trinity is supporting around vouchers, keeping immigrants in their homes during the pandemic, advocating for raising voucher value to fair market rents, and tackling “source of income discrimination” against voucher holders.

    Trinity’s commitment to mental health continues with a $300,000 grant and $750,000 program-related investment to Fountain House, a pioneer of peer-led clubhouses that meet the comprehensive needs of people with serious mental illnesses. This builds on 67 grants focused on mental health and healing in 2022, a new, intentional lens for Trinity’s grantmaking as the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated a growing mental health crisis, particularly for youth.

    In addition to supporting its neighbors in New York City, Trinity ministers to those suffering throughout the world. Trinity is enthusiastic to work again with Episcopal Relief & Development, which was awarded a five-year, $5 million grant to respond to disasters and strengthen the resilience of marginalized communities. This grant will support the organization’s work with community-based Anglican partners to meet the immediate needs of one million people impacted by disasters and bolster the economic stability of an additional 125,000 people. 

    Trinity is also scaling its commitment to GatherLab, which previously received funding to aid faith leaders in strategic planning conversations with their congregations and to convene a conference on neighborhood economics. A $1.2 million grant from Trinity will allow GatherLab to develop a national network of faith leaders who are rethinking how their churches can engender economic justice locally. 

    “Part of being a good neighbor is listening to those who are asking for help and knowing how to respond when your community is in crisis,” said the Rev. Phillip A. Jackson, Rector of Trinity Church Wall Street. “Trinity’s grantmaking, though always grounded in our values and long-term vision, continues to evolve as needs change. The last two years we’ve dealt with a pandemic, a surge of asylum seekers, and an affordable housing crisis. These grants are in response to what we’re seeing and hearing from our neighbors here in New York City and our national and global communities.” 

    Trinity’s $57 million in grants support organizations locally, nationally, and internationally, and this is an increase of $11 million from the previous year.

    “We are inspired by the work of our grantees and are thankful to have increased the funding available to them to do their good work,” said Holly Coats, Managing Director of Grants Management for Trinity Church Wall Street. “Trinity’s grantmaking has increased seven-fold in the four years since we developed our current strategic initiatives. During that time, we have sought to respond to needs, build long-term resilience, and affirm the dignity of all people in our society.”

    The 2022 grantmaking has included more than $2 million to more than 20 organizations supporting asylum seekers arriving in New York City. Trinity grantees including Women in Need (Win), Providence House, and Housing Works have given asylum seekers shelter. Others, like Make the Road New York, Hour Children, and the Coalition for the Homeless, are providing supplies such as food, clothing, diapers, feminine hygiene products, and MetroCards. 

    Other grantees are expanding their programming in innovative ways. The Interfaith Center of New York, long a champion for welcoming newly arrived immigrants, is working with houses of worship from various faiths to offer overnight emergency shelter.  

    In 2023, Trinity will continue to make grants and investments promoting healthy minds and safe communities, providing housing for all New Yorkers, and building capacity throughout the Anglican Communion.

    About Trinity Church Wall Street:

    Trinity Church Wall Street is a vibrant and growing Episcopal parish of more than 1,600 members. Over the past 325 years, the fabric of Trinity has been woven by the Spirit from the lives and gifts of diverse people; their desire to live their faith through worship, service, study, and stewardship; and the ever-evolving life of New York City itself. The parish is guided by its mission to share God’s love for all people. Trinity’s programs seek to offer shared encounters with the holy, to cultivate compassion, to deepen knowledge and spiritual practices, to work for justice rooted in essential human dignity, to provide places of solace and healing, and to inspire a desire in all people to be conscientious contributors to the life of our city and the world. More than 20 worship services are offered every week online at trinitywallstreet.org and at historic Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel, the cornerstones of the parish’s community life, worship, and mission.

    Source: Trinity Church Wall Street

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  • Where Does the Anglican Evangelical Belong Today? New White Paper Has Answers

    Where Does the Anglican Evangelical Belong Today? New White Paper Has Answers

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    updated: Sep 7, 2021

    The U.S. chapter of the Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion (EFAC-USA) announced the publication of a new white paper — “Where Does the Anglican Evangelical Belong Today?” — this morning. 

    “Your faith has a future,” EFAC-USA Board President Rev. Zac Neubauer said. “The paper is a word of hope to Evangelical Anglicans, in whatever jurisdiction they may be, and to the whole church,” he continued.

    The paper details the three things that the Evangelical Anglican needs to come to terms with at this moment in history and goes on to describe the five things that the Evangelical Anglican must do in response.

    It also highlights the role of the Evangelical Anglican post-pandemic. “The church that went into the pandemic will not be the same church that emerges from it,” Neubauer said. “We want people to know that EFAC-USA is the place for Evangelical Anglicans to join with others who are coming from the same place, and who want to move forward into the kingdom together.”

    The white paper is available for download at EFAC-USA’s website at https://efac-usa.org/where-does-the-anglican-evangelical-belong-today/.

    About EFAC-USA

    EFAC-USA is the U.S. branch of EFAC Global. We are a gathering of evangelicals in the Episcopal and Anglican churches for networking, prayer, Bible study, worship, and mutual encouragement in gospel ministry, both as lay and ordained ministers of the gospel.

    Source: Evangelical Fellowship in the Anglican Communion – USA

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  • Trinity Church Wall Street to Offer Pop-Up Food Distribution Sites in the Bronx and Queens

    Trinity Church Wall Street to Offer Pop-Up Food Distribution Sites in the Bronx and Queens

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    Beginning Aug. 3, Program Will Provide 1,000 Meals Daily; 5 Locations to be Served

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    updated: Jul 29, 2020

    ​​Beginning Monday, Aug. 3, Trinity Church Wall Street will offer a Compassion Meals program, providing grab-and-go food bags at five sites in the Bronx and Queens to help address the crisis in food insecurity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    With sharp rises in the unemployment rate, the cost of groceries, and the number of people seeking assistance from food pantries and soup kitchens, food insecurity is at an all-time high in New York City. Compassion Meals seeks to help families as they cope with COVID-19 and the pressures it has caused and serve those in some of the areas hardest hit by the pandemic. 

    Each day, 1,000 meals will be distributed, consisting of single-serving non-perishable items. Bags will be provided while supplies last. Distribution will rotate among five locations each weekday. The locations are in communities that have high rates of COVID-19, have seen more than 50% of their emergency food pantries close since the pandemic began, and are experiencing severe food need. 

    The food will be provided by Great Performances, a Bronx-based catering company that has focused its efforts during the COVID-19 crisis on helping to feed New Yorkers. 

    Dates, times, and locations for the program follow: 

    Mondays, beginning Aug. 3, 11 am – 2 pm

    Westchester United Methodist Church

    2547 E Tremont Ave. Bronx, NY 10461

    Tuesdays, beginning Aug. 4, 11 am – 2 pm

    St. Mary Star of the Sea 

    1920 New Haven Ave. Far Rockaway, NY 11691

    Wednesdays, beginning Aug. 5, 10 am – 2 pm

    Agape Love Christian Center 

    1023 Allerton Ave. Bronx, NY 10469 

    Thursdays, beginning Aug. 6, 11:30 am – 2:30 pm

    Agatha House

    Co-Op City – rotating locations Bronx, NY 10475 

    ·      Bartow Mall Pedestrian Plaza, 2047 Bartow Avenue(Aug. 6, Aug. 27)

    ·      177 Dreiser Loop (Aug. 13) 

    ·      120 Erskine Place (Aug. 20)

    Fridays, beginning Aug. 7, 11 am – 2 pm

    Mission Helping Hand

    El Coqui Community Garden 
    414 E.163rd St. (Melrose side) Bronx, NY 10451 

    In addition to the Compassion Meals program, daily lunches are available at Trinity Church Wall Street, Broadway and Wall Street, 7 days a week. 

    About Trinity Church Wall Street 

    Now in its fourth century, Trinity Church Wall Street is a growing and inclusive Episcopal parish of more than 1,200 members that seeks to serve and heal the world by building neighborhoods that live Gospel truths, generations of faithful leaders, and sustainable communities. Members come from the five boroughs of New York City and surrounding areas to form a racially, ethnically, and economically diverse congregation. More than 20 worship services are offered every week at its historic sanctuaries, Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel, the cornerstones of the parish’s community life, worship, and mission, and online at trinitywallstreet.org. The parish welcomes approximately 2 million visitors per year. 

    Contact: Tiani Jones, 917.710.3289, tjones@trinitywallstreet.org

    Source: Trinity Church Wall Street

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