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Episcopal Charities Fund of Southwest Florida Grant Program VISION The Episcopal Charities Fund of the Diocese of Southwest Florida exists for the purpose of funding congregation-based outreach ministries. The Fund may also empower endeavors beyond our Diocese as we live into our vision: Honor our Tradition, Build for the Future, Mercy in Mission. Grants are awarded annually by Diocesan Council following recommendations made by the Council on Deacons. The Council announces the awards at the Annual Diocesan Convention. MISSION The objective of the Episcopal Charities Fund of Southwest Florida is to encourage and support congregation-based outreach programs serving the poor and marginalized among us as a ministry of the church. These ministries serve the community needs through congregational initiatives as a standalone ministry, or through partnerships and collaborative relationships with and between our churches and in conjunction with other community-based nonprofit organizations. The Fund recognizes qualified programs in the following categories: Community Outreach Initiatives that address compelling human needs and the alleviation of poverty in their local community. Special Needs and Emergency Initiatives that develop within the Diocese of Southwest Florida and beyond in the Episcopal Church. Charitable Endeavors administering direct pass through funds for special projects either on the behalf of the Episcopal Church or other partnering non-profit organization in conjunction with the Episcopal Church. GRANT FUNDING SOURCES There are three basic funding sources for Episcopal Charities Fund grants: Interest Income. It is important to continue to build up our Episcopal Charities Fund account to increase our corpus; therefore a percentage (to be determined annually) of the interest income will be available for Outreach Initiative Grants. 1

Tithe from Bishop s Appeal. Each year, a tithe from the annual Bishop s Appeal is added to the interest income from the Episcopal Charities Fund. Designated Gifts. Donations made to Episcopal Charities for specific ministries or designated projects. Parish Partnerships. The fund will partner with parishes to obtain funding from other granting entities. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q: Who qualifies for Episcopal Charities Fund Grants? A: Grants will be awarded to Congregations in the Diocese of Southwest Florida, Deanery ministries, Episcopal Schools, and other non-profit organizations in partnership with the Episcopal Church. Furthermore: The Applicant must be current with its filing of the Annual Parochial Report, Annual Audit, and Annual Apportionment. The proposed Outreach Ministry must meet an unmet community need, with an emphasis on serving the poor and alleviating domestic poverty; The program must be non-profit; The program must be sustainable after the one year grant ends (unless the need of the program has been satisfied); The ECF grants are intended to be a onetime funding source per program; however, renewable and phased grants will be considered on a case by case basis; The congregation must be invested in the program, i.e., funding, oversight, volunteers, etc.; and, The program must have a business plan with measurable goals. Q: What types of programs qualify? A: Programs that qualify include: Homeless services, e.g., case management, daycare centers, laundry, job skills training. Eldercare and respite programs Children s afterschool programs Adult education and literacy training Healthcare screenings Transitional housing Any program that meets a compelling human needs, particularly those that give people a hand up rather than a hand out. 2

Q: What sort of programs are not funded? A: Programs that are not funded include: Capital fund campaigns or debt reductions; Capital improvements that do not expand capacity to meet compelling human need or mission and ministry need in disadvantaged situations; Deferred maintenance; Operational budgets other than the proposed program; Employee payroll and expenses; specifically new staff positions for the program; Debts obligated or incurred before the date of the grant award; Purchase of consumable items, i.e., food, medicine, etc.; and, Scholarships, tuitions, camp fees, and attendance incentives. Q: What is the duration of the grants and when are they awarded? A: The grants will be a onetime award per outreach ministry for the duration of one year, with the possibility of renewal or multi-phased grants considered on a case-by-case basis. The grants are awarded in summer and announced at Annual Convention in October. NOTE: Grants awarded but not disbursed in the 12 months following the date of award are considered null and void. Applicants may reapply. Q: Can the grant be awarded to a coalition or partnership? A: Yes, with the caveat that an Episcopal entity must be in a principal position and the coalition or partners must provide matching funds. It is preferred to have the grant matched by the partner(s). Q: What is the process for applying for a grant? A: Steps are: 1. Before the grant award date the Diocese will publish the grant cycle information; 2. Applications must be received by the due date; 3. A preliminary review will be made by the Council on Deacons; 4. The applicant may be interviewed and a site visit conducted; 5. The Council on Deacons will assess the application and field report, if applicable, and make recommendations to the Diocesan Council; 6. The Diocesan Council will approve/decline the application; 7. The Diocesan Council will notify the Council on Deacons; 8. The Council on Deacons will notify the applicants and advise them on the reporting obligations to satisfy the grant conditions; and 9. At the end of the grant term the grantees will provide a report stating how the grant dollars were used, a comparison of the program goals and accomplishments, and a 3

financial reconciliation. Unused funds must be returned to the Episcopal Charities Fund of Southwest Florida. APPLICATION FORMAT An application packet must be submitted on standard 8 ½ x 11 paper, in not less than 12-point font and shall include the following: 1. Cover Page. This single page shall contain: a. Name of the project for which you are seeking funding; b. Name of the sponsoring congregation/organization; c. Key grant persons (please include title, mailing and email addresses, day and evening phone numbers and parish affiliation); d. Ministry contact, clergy; e. Ministry contact, senior warden, junior warden, or chairperson (please include title, mailing and email addresses, day and evening phone numbers and parish affiliation); f. Amount requested for the current grant cycle; g. Current Status of the project for which the grant is applied; h. Project summary in one or two paragraphs; and i. Signatures of the clergy and lay leader(s) with dates. 2. Project Overview. The application shall include, in two pages or less, a narrative of the project that shall address: Goals: State the long-term and short-term goals of the project; Identify the relationship of the project goals to ECF s qualified programs Describe the specific ways you hope the project will address human needs and/or alleviate domestic poverty. Description: Describe the most significant effect you hope will result from the project; Describe the activities involved in the project, including who will implement them and where they will take place; Estimate the number of members of the congregation or the community expected to participate in the project; State the duration of the project; Describe plans for building support to continue the project/ministry beyond the life of the grant. 4

Project Budget: The financial resources needed to conduct the project for one year; The financial resources to make the program sustainable after the grant period; List all other grants, gifts, or contributions to be applied; and List all other related income and expenses. CONTACT INFORMATION For questions, comments or suggestions please contact The Rev. Dr. Kathleen Moore at 813-785-9400 or kmoore@stjohnstampa.org. Please mail or deliver your application to: Episcopal Charities The Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida 8005 25th St. E. Parrish, FL 34219-9405 Attn: The Rev. Dr. Kathleen Moore 5