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If you’re applying for an ECF grant, the most important step is not on paper. Talking to Executive Director Lindsey Hardegree is “STRONGLY recommended” to give your project the best chances for success. This dialogue will ensure that an applicant adequately … Continue Reading →
Amid increased detention and deportations, and scarce federal funding, immigration ministry has had to adapt. Episcopal churches and ministries continue to “welcome the stranger.” They’ve had to pivot, like St. Bede’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta did recently by canceling its … Continue Reading →
Parishes and nonprofits who have applied for ECF funding know that if their proposed project involves renovation or construction on church-owned property there are a few additional steps required for ECF to consider your proposal. We met with Rev. Canon … Continue Reading →
Resilience planning in Georgia could help housing withstand natural disasters and other major threats.