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Basic Human Needs Grants 2023 | New York | Episcopal Charities Apply for Shelter & immigration Grants 2025 The Application and information for shelter and immigration programs that include shelters, welcome/drop-in centers, and legal clinics. Application opens in February. Funding is only available to grantee organizations and programs whose beneficiaries are located in the geographic footprint of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
New York State counties comprising The Episcopal Diocese of New York State include: New York (Manhattan), Richmond (Staten Island), Bronx, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange, Ulster, and Sullivan. Grantees must complete a grant application on a timely basis and execute a grant agreement.
Grantees must complete an interview with each of (1) a member of Episcopal Charities staff and (2) a member of the Episcopal Charities Advisory Committee. Grantees must be dedicated to non-religious, charitable missions that are non-sectarian and inclusive in all respects. Grantees must be sponsored by a church within the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
Grantees must participate in certain mandatory training prior to receiving a grant and, in some cases as determined by Episcopal Charities, as a condition of receiving a grant. Shelter and Immigration Timeline For Applying and Awards. Applicants that provide support and services to those who have been displaced or are homeless, should apply for grants in this cycle.
To learn about informational and application completion workshops click here . APPLICATION AND RESOURCES We use an online application system. To determine which grant cycle type you should apply for review our FAQ Section : We use an online application system.
You can access this system by clicking the button below. First time applicants could join one of our orientation session or watch the video. Learn how to use our online portal and write a strong application by watching the video below.
Your application will require you to submit some supplemental forms:a budget, a church sponsor and operating data. These can be downloaded from the application but are also shown below. Sexual Misconduct Prevention We follow Diocesan standards to prevent sexual misconduct and abuse.
If your program is not "housed" in an Episcopal parish, you will be required to upload you sexual misconduct prevention policy. Learn how to make your application as strong as possible with these tips. Supplemental Form Resources For Shelter and Immigration Grants To finish your application, you will need to fill out a Exhibit B - Budget Form .
Click one of the icons below to download either Word, or Excel format. Exhibit D - Operating Data and Efficacy Statement Exhibit E- Church Sponsorship Form Current Basic Human Needs Grantees Addressing Root Causes of Hunger During COVID-19 Church of the Good Shepherd, Granite Springs All Saints Community Meal All Saints Church, Manhattan St. John's Church, Kingston Church of the Ascension, Mt.
Vernon Church of the Ascension, Manhattan Church of the Atonement, Bronx Bienestar en Port Chester: A Collaborative Ministry for Wellbeing in Mind, Body, and Spirit Christ & St. Stephen's Church, Manhattan St. John's Church, Monticello Cathedral Community Cares Cathedral Church of St.
John the Divine, Manhattan Christ Church Community Outreach Christ Church (New Brighton), Staten Island Crossroads Community Services, Inc. St. Bartholomew's Church, Manhattan Emergency Shelter Partnership (mt. Kisco) St.
Matthew's Church, Bedford English as a Second Language St. Mary's Ghanaian Church, Bronx Grace Church, Port Jervis St. Margaret's Church, Bronx Feeding Westchester's Hungry Church of the Good Shepherd, Granite Springs St.
Mary's Church, Staten Island Church of Sts. John, Paul & Clement, Manhattan St. Peter's Church (Chelsea), Manhattan St.
James' Church (Fordham), Bronx Iglesia Memorial de San Andres, Yonkers St. George's Church, Bronx St. Paul's Church, Poughkeepsie Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen St.
Ann's Church of Morrisania, Bronx Food of Life/Comida de Vida Food Pantry St. Thomas Church, Amenia Union Church of the Divine Love, Montrose God in Action - Food Alliance Grace Church/La Gracia, White Plains Grace Immigrant Outreach (GIO) Grace Church/La Gracia, White Plains Guild of St. Margaret's Soup Kitchen and Emergency Food Pantry Healthy Living/Sustainability Church of the Mediator, Bronx Helping Hands Interfaith Food Pantry St.
Mary's Church, Tuxedo Park Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen Church of the Holy Apostles, Manhattan Church of the Holyrood, Manhattan Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison LSA Family Health Service, Inc. Church of the Heavenly Rest, Manhattan Church of the Incarnation, Manhattan Church of the Heavenly Rest, Manhattan Ossining Emergency Shelter St.
Paul's on the Hill, Ossining Our Lord's Soup Kitchen and Pantry Grace Church (West Farms), Bronx St. Edmund's Church, Bronx St. Michael's Church, Manhattan All Angels' Church, Manhattan Church of the Epiphany, Manhattan Rondout Valley Food Pantry Church of Christ the King, Stone Ridge Iglesia del Buen Pastor, Newburgh St.
Mary's Church, Tuxedo Park St. Ignatius of Antioch, Manhattan St. Andrew's Church, Bronx St.
Peter's Love Kitchen and Love Pantry St. Peter's Church, Bronx The Community Food Pantry at St. Mary's St.
Mary's Church, Mohegan Lake The Mount Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry, Inc. St. Mark's Church, Mt. Kisco The Net Step: Intensive Support St.
Matthew's Church, Bedford The Pantry at SUNY Ulster St. Andrew's Church, New Paltz Church of St. Matthew & St.
Timothy Ulster Immigrant Defense Network, Inc. Holy Cross/Santa Cruz, Kingston WANA (We Are Not Afraid) Community Resource Center, Inc. St. Mary's (Manhattanville), Manhattan Wednesday Night Dinner Program Church of the Epiphany, Manhattan West Side Center for Community Life, Inc. Christ & St.
Stephen's Church, Manhattan ABOUT EPISCOPAL CHARITIES Episcopal Charities provides critical funding and operational support to strengthen nearly 100 local programs working to transform the lives of more than 1 million people in need each year. We are a Better Business Bureau accredited charity. 1047 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 episcopalcharities@dioceseny.
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