The Saint Thomas Church Grants Program
This program provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in the Episcopal Diocese of New York that serve socially disadvantaged populations and promote community outreach initiatives.
Description
The Saint Thomas Church Grants Program offers financial support to nonprofit organizations located within the Episcopal Diocese of New York. This area includes Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island, and several nearby counties. The program focuses on providing immediate positive impacts, particularly for initiatives serving socially disadvantaged populations, such as the elderly, immigrant communities, asylum seekers, children, and individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Additional areas of focus include degree-awarding Episcopal divinity schools, charities furthering ecumenism, and organizations advancing the mission of the Anglican Communion.
Grants are typically capped at $5,000, though larger amounts may be considered. Arts and music programs, particularly those supporting underserved communities and children, are encouraged to apply. To qualify, applicants must be tax-exempt organizations. The program does not support individuals, scholarships, endowment funds, general operating expenses, or political programs. While multi-year funding is not usual, organizations may apply for annual grants for up to three consecutive years, contingent upon satisfactory use of prior funding.
Applications are evaluated annually, with awards distributed by June. The program prioritizes projects that demonstrate immediate community impact and encourages alignment with the Church’s mission of service and outreach. Transparency is emphasized, as Saint Thomas Church publishes an annual report detailing grant recipients, award amounts, and project purposes.
Interested organizations should complete the official Grants Application Form, ensuring their proposals meet the geographic and programmatic criteria. This program provides a valuable opportunity for nonprofits to secure funding for impactful projects that address critical community needs within the Diocese of New York.