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Resolved, That the Executive Council of the
Episcopal Church, meeting in October 2017 approves the following grants
recommended by the Advisory Council on the Stewardship of Creation in September
2017:
- Trinity
Episcopal Church, Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Two garden projects with signage, one speaker series, a film
series and a children's faith formation series. $10,000.
- The Procter Camp and Conference Center,
Ohio. Two-year program to create a ten-acre native prairie habitat, with
connections to public schools, Episcopal youth and young adults. $5,000.
- The Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas. Working
with the Lower Arkansas-Maumelle River watershed in a permaculture and
education project involving Arkansas Baptist College (an HBCU), members of
Episcopal congregations and a group of young adults. $10,000.
- Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee Haiti
Project. An extension of work for the Clean School Green School project to lead
efforts in reforestation, composting, food production and education in farming
techniques. $10,000.
- Virginia Haiti Collaborative, The
Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia. A project to establish
education resources and communication around a larger project to provide solar
power for St. Marc’s Episcopal School in Cerca la Source, Haiti. $9,850.
- Plainsong Farm and Ministry, Rockford,
Michigan. Create and publish
online and print resources for the Episcopal Church to educate the church on
faith and the opportunities to partner with young, community-minded farmers
committed to sustainable agriculture and ecological stewardship. $8,450.
- Grace Episcopal Church, Morganton, North
Carolina. A five-year plan for a “Green Forum” involving guest speakers.
Approved for partial funding of the first year. $2,000.
- The
Episcopal Church of New Hampshire. Create resource materials and handbook for
use by other churches and dioceses on how to conduct a similar experience to
the River of Life event conducted in the summer of 2017. $7,005.
- All
Saints Episcopal Indian Mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Minneapolis.
Advance the food justice work at First Nations Kitchen by launching a second
community meal that will increase access to healthy indigenous food, and
increasing collaborative community programming. $5,000.
- St. Mary’s Episcopal
Church with Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light (St. Paul, MN). A project to
host a trip for members of non-tribal congregations to northern MN to visit
with native congregations and native water protectors at the site of the
proposed pipeline in Minnesota, hosting a series of talks and events. $5,000.
- Trinity Episcopal
Church, Bloomington, Indiana. A solar installation project with faith
formation, parish celebration and youth training and involvement. $6,320.
- St. James Episcopal Church, Bozeman,
Montana. Seed money to organize the Montana Faith and Environment Coalition.
$3,000.
- The Episcopal Church
of the Advocate, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. To support the education,
communication and digital resources production efforts of the Piedmont Patch
project expansion of food production. $7,350.
- All Saints Episcopal
Church, San Leandro, California. Support the development of new chapters of the
Holy Hikes ministry through advertising, administrative support and
communications. $6,420.
- Diocesan Council,
Inc. and the Trustees of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of
Delaware. To support the diocese in continuing its project of bringing all
diocesan property into compliance with the Genesis Covenant. $5,000.
- Third Order Society
of St. Francis, Hicksville, New York. To support a trained cadre of leaders to
teach and train others in issues of climate justice. $5,000.
Resolved, That the Executive Council of the
Episcopal Church, meeting in October 2017, approves the following grant
recommendations by the Advisory Council on the Stewardship of Creation in
September 2017 pending separate budget re-allocation:
- Grace Episcopal Church, Morganton, North Carolina.
A five-year plan for a “Green Forum” involving guest speakers. Additional
funding for the second year. $2,000.
- St. James Episcopal Church, Bozeman, Montana. Seed
money to organize the Montana Faith and Environment Coalition. Additional
funding to meet their full request. $7,000.
- The Episcopal Church
of the Advocate, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. To support the education,
communication and digital resources production efforts of the Piedmont Patch project expansion of
food production. Additional funding to meet their full request. $2,250.
- Third Order Society
of St. Francis, Hicksville, New York. To support a trained cadre of leaders to
teach and train others in issues of climate justice. Additional funding to meet
their full request. $5,000.
- Diocese of Spokane,
Washington. Support funding for the workshops and network expansion of Creation
Care Ministries. $5,700.
- St. David’s Episcopal
Church, Friday Harbor, Washington. Establish a community composting program for
the church campus. $2,364.
- St. Mark’s and St.
John’s Episcopal Church, New York. Communication, theological resources and
meditation bench for the hoop house project. $2,800.
- St. Andrews Episcopal
School, Fort Pierce, Florida. Funding of staff time for the Living Shoreline
Project of the Indian River Lagoon. $8,600.
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