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Episcopal Community Foundation Brings Seasons Greetings

Dec 12, 2024

A Message from The Episcopal Community Foundation

Greetings this Advent season! We are thrilled to share that the Episcopal Community Foundation for Middle and North Georgia (ECF) gave more than $134,000 to our parishes and their nonprofit partners in 2024. These grants support the hard work of Episcopalians across the Diocese who partner with their local communities to serve people facing poverty and oppression. Without your dedication to outreach ministry, we would not be able to fund these transformative grants in our local communities. Learn more about these grants.

Thank you for your prayers, your time, and your hard work!

Over the past 42 years, ECF has funded almost $5.8 million in grants thanks to the generosity of people like you. And the impact doesn’t stop there! Not only have we provided significant grants to outreach ministries in Middle and North Georgia; ECF also works with our parishes to ensure that mission and outreach can continue for years to come by securing sustainable funding through legacy giving. In 2024, we have provided planned giving training, consulting, and fundraising support in 22 of our parishes.

Without your donations, we would not be able to fund the tireless work of service, justice, and reconciliation that Episcopalians do every day.

Will you join us by contributing to ECF this holiday season?

To achieve our mission of serving the poor and oppressed in Middle and North Georgia, we depend on friends like you to provide vital funding for our work. We hope you will prayerfully consider your commitment to eradicating poverty and oppression in our community, and we ask that you join us in making a tax-deductible contribution to ECF today.

We are grateful for your support and encouragement. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Peace,


Mrs. Mary-Kathryn Boler
Chair, Board of Directors


Dr. Lindsey E. Hardegree
Executive Director