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Episcopal Church Foundation
NameEpiscopal Church Foundation
Formation1964
LocationNew York City, New York
Region servedUnited States
Key peoplePresiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (United States)

Episcopal Church Foundation. The Episcopal Church Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the Episcopal Church (United States) in its mission to promote Christianity and provide resources for its members. The foundation was established in 1964 and is headquartered in New York City, New York, with a focus on serving the Episcopal Diocese of New York and other dioceses across the United States. The foundation works closely with the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (United States), as well as other leaders such as Katharine Jefferts Schori and Michael Curry, to achieve its goals.

History

The Episcopal Church Foundation was founded in 1964 by a group of Episcopalians who wanted to provide financial support to the Episcopal Church (United States) and its dioceses. The foundation's early work focused on providing grants to seminaries such as the General Theological Seminary and Virginia Theological Seminary, as well as to cathedrals like the Washington National Cathedral and St. John the Divine. Over time, the foundation has expanded its work to include a range of programs and services, including support for church planting and congregational development initiatives, such as those led by the Church Planting Institute and the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. The foundation has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Anglican Communion, to promote ecumenism and support the work of bishops like Rowan Williams and Justin Welby.

Mission_and_Goals

The Episcopal Church Foundation's mission is to support the Episcopal Church (United States) in its mission to promote Christianity and provide resources for its members. The foundation's goals include providing financial support to dioceses and congregations, as well as promoting leadership development and congregational growth through initiatives like the Episcopal Church Foundation's Fellowship Partners Program and the Village Church. The foundation also seeks to promote social justice and community engagement through its support of organizations like the Episcopal Relief & Development and the National Association of Episcopal Schools. The foundation works closely with leaders like Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela to promote reconciliation and healing in communities around the world, including in South Africa and the United Kingdom.

Programs_and_Services

The Episcopal Church Foundation offers a range of programs and services to support the Episcopal Church (United States) and its members. These include grants to support church planting and congregational development initiatives, as well as leadership development programs like the Episcopal Church Foundation's Fellowship Partners Program and the College for Bishops. The foundation also provides support for seminaries and theological education through organizations like the Association of Theological Schools and the Society of Biblical Literature. Additionally, the foundation offers resources and support for congregations and dioceses seeking to promote social justice and community engagement, including through partnerships with organizations like the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.

Governance_and_Leadership

The Episcopal Church Foundation is governed by a board of directors that includes leaders from the Episcopal Church (United States), as well as experts in non-profit management and philanthropy. The foundation's leadership team includes a president and chief executive officer, as well as staff members with expertise in areas like grantmaking and program development. The foundation works closely with the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church (United States), as well as other leaders like Frank Griswold and Edmond Browning, to ensure that its work is aligned with the priorities and goals of the Episcopal Church (United States).

Financial_Support_and_Grants

The Episcopal Church Foundation provides financial support to the Episcopal Church (United States) and its members through a range of grants and programs. The foundation's grants support initiatives like church planting and congregational development, as well as leadership development and theological education. The foundation also provides support for seminaries and cathedrals, as well as for congregations and dioceses seeking to promote social justice and community engagement. The foundation's financial support is made possible through the generosity of donors and partners like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Ford Foundation, as well as through its own endowment and investments. The foundation works closely with other organizations, such as the United Way and the Salvation Army, to leverage its resources and maximize its impact. Category:Episcopal Church (United States)

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