Diocese of North Carolina Awarded Trinity Wall Street Philanthropies Grant for Congregational Support and Development
The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina is pleased to announce it is the recipient of a $120,000 grant from Trinity Wall Street Philanthropies for its ongoing work helping congregations to thrive. The Diocese is one of 25 organizations to receive a grant, all of which are recognized for their dedication “to advancing leadership development and building sustainable financial capacity in The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion and beyond.”
The work this grant is intended to support plans for the development of a network for leadership development and congregational vitality to serve clergy and lay leaders in the Diocese of North Carolina and throughout the Episcopal Church. The idea for the grant proposal emerged from conversations between members of the diocesan congregational support and development team and Trinity Wall Street Philanthropies leadership development staff. These conversations centered around the need to create a space and support for communities and networks of practitioners, congregations and leaders to explore and develop practices and responses to overcome challenges churches face today to sustain vital congregations and ministries in today’s church.
“We are excited about this opportunity for church wide leadership development and grateful to the team at Trinity Wall Street Philanthropies for their initiative in supporting the creation of this network of leaders,” said the Rt. Rev. Sam Rodman, bishop of the Diocese of North Carolina. “One of the lessons of the pandemic has been that the best adaptations come from conversations with others who are facing similar challenges. In the 21st-century church, peer-to-peer collaboration and relationship building are essential components in becoming beloved community.”
The grant awards the Diocese of North Carolina $120,000 over two years. This is the first multi-year initiative funded by Trinity Wall Street Philanthropies’ leadership development program. Through this grant, members of our diocese will be working with others to build relationships and create connections in meetings at regional and national levels as well as hosting conferences and online gatherings. For the Diocese of North Carolina, this grant provides support for our work on new ways to engage our congregations and communities, including opportunities for leadership development for clergy, lay leaders and congregations, and access to resources and information about best practices and innovation to support congregational vitality.
“We’re in constant conversations with congregations about how to thrive in an ever-changing world,” said the Rev. Canon Sally French, interim regional canon and co-author of the grant. “This opportunity will help us build the resources and support within our denomination to explore and build best practices to help congregations be who they are called to be.”
The awarding of the grant is an acknowledgement of the work happening in the Diocese of North Carolina. Following the grant support to create Reimagining Curacies and selection to participate in the Episcopal Preaching Foundation’s Lay Preacher Teaching Initiative, this grant to support congregational vitality recognizes the diocesan priority to explore new paths on our journey to Becoming Beloved Community.
“Our hope is this work will strengthen our efforts to support congregations and leaders at all levels in our diocese,” said French. “We’re excited to see the directions in which this will take us and how it will support the growth of new initiatives and provide increased opportunities for collaboration in the areas of congregational vitality and leadership development throughout the Episcopal Church.”
For more information on the grant and the work it supports, please contact grant co-authors the Rev. Canon Sally French and the Rev. Canon David Sellery, canon for congregational mission.