Spring 2025: ECF Grants Up to $83,000

Today ECF announces three Spring 2025 grant recipients: Community Helping Place in Dahlonega, Family Promise of Athens, and St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Monroe.

Spring 2025 Grant Recipients

Spring 2025 Grant Recipient
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Monroe
  • Community Helping Place, in partnership with St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church in Dahlonega, has received a capital grant of $23,000. This support provides improvements and repairs to its existing equipment and facility where it operates a food pantry and thrift store for the community.
  • Family Promise of Athens, in partnership with Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Athens, has received a capital grant of $30,000. This grant will complete funding towards building a home for transitional housing in partnership with Athens Area Habitat for Humanity.

Hunger Walk Run Grant Recipient

  • St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Monroe has received a challenge grant of $30,000 to purchase a van. This van will be used to deliver meals to local children when they are not in school and will enable to parish to expand its outreach to seniors in the community. This grant was made possible through funds donated to the 2025 Hunger Walk Run.

For more information about ECF grants, visit ECFimpact.org/grants.

Following Christ’s example and the tradition of The Episcopal Church, we partner with Episcopal communities in the Diocese of Atlanta by providing funding, leadership, and resources to enable Episcopalians to lift up people facing poverty and oppression and to achieve significant, long-lasting change in our communities.

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