ECF grants don’t just fund projects—they transform communities.

Since its inception, ECF has donated more than $5.9 million to promote thriving and spiritually strong individuals, families, and communities.

The goal is not only to “move the needle” for communities in need but also to foster koinonia around mission and outreach within parishes and the Diocese. We invest deeply in sustainable ministries and partnerships, ensuring a measurable and lasting impact.

Grant RecipientParishPurposeTotal AwardedYearProgram Area(s)Funding TypeGrant Awarded
Church of the ResurrectionChurch of the Resurrection

challenge grant to build a climate-controlled storage facility for the HomeWare Assistance Ministry

Church of the Resurrection

Church of the Resurrection in Sautee Nacoochee has received a challenge grant of $30,000 to build a climate-controlled storage facility for their HomeWare Assistance Ministry. The ministry works with local nonprofits to provide furnishings and household necessities for families experiencing homelessness and people recently released from incarceration. ECF will match up to $30,000 raised by the congregation for a potential total impact of $60,000.

30,0002026Criminal Justice, Generational Poverty, HomelessnessCapital, Challenge / MatchingGeneral Grant
New American PathwaysSt. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church

challenge grant for Workforce Learning Hub, specifically Canvas implementation, digital literacy curriculum, and related translation & interpretation services

New American Pathways

New American Pathways, in partnership with St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta, has received a challenge grant of $16,000 for their Digital Access, Credentialing, and Workforce Learning Hub. The hub will provide refugees and immigrants with the tools, training, and support needed to overcome challenges of digital literacy, limited English proficiency, and barriers to credential recognition. ECF will double match up to $8,000 raised by the St. Bartholomew’s congregation for a potential total impact of $24,000.

16,0002026Refugees & ImmigrantsCapacity Building, Challenge / MatchingGeneral Grant
Peachtree Road Farmers MarketCathedral of St. Philip

challenge grant for strategy work serving PRFM’s strategic reorientation

Peachtree Road Farmers Market

Peachtree Road Farmers Market, in partnership with the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, has received a challenge grant of $11,000 to strategically explore ways to increase and highlight the Market’s efforts to address hunger and food insecurity, including increased visibility for programs like Rescued Crops to Feed Our Neighbors and Georgia Fresh 4 Less. ECF will double match up to $5,500 raised by the Cathedral’s congregation for a potential total impact of $16,500.

11,0002026HungerCapacity Building, Challenge / MatchingGeneral Grant

ECF Impact Reports

ResourceDescriptionTopic
ECF Impact Report 2025A summary of accomplishments in 2025Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2024A summary of accomplishments in 2024Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2023A summary of accomplishments in 2023Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2022A summary of accomplishments in 2022Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2021A summary of accomplishments in 2021Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2020A summary of accomplishments in 2020Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2019A summary of accomplishments in 2019Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2018A summary of accomplishments in 2018Our Impact
ECF Impact Report 2017A summary of accomplishments in 2017Our Impact
ECF Annual Report 2016A summary of accomplishments in 2016Our Impact
ECF Annual Report 2015A summary of accomplishments in 2015Our Impact
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