Episcopal Charities is Impacting Youth Education and Development through Grant Programs
- Episcopal Charities
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
Episcopal Charities Board of Directors, Advisory Council, and staff proudly announce that it has awarded approximately $129,000 in Youth Education & Development (YED) grants to 12 organizations throughout New York City and the Hudson Valley for the 2024-2025 school year. The YED grant helps reinforce the capacity of community-based organizations, allowing them to effectively and efficiently work to improve the lives of youth and their families. These programs are vital to communities, as their services empower young people, foster personal growth, and promote positive academic and social outcomes – ultimately contributing to a community’s long-term success.
Congratulations to Episcopal Charities Youth Education & Development Grantees below:
Christ Church Community Youth Programs (CCCYP) |
GO Project NYC: GO School, GO Summer, GO Families |
Intercession Sports and Recreation |
LSA Family Health Service - K-5 Afterschool Enrichment |
St Ann's After School Program |
St. Margaret's After School Program |
St. Michael's Homework Help Program |
Youth and Family Development |
Some of the grantees in action - 1. LSA Health and Family Service, 2. Advancing The Community of Tomorrow, 3. Lifting Up Westchester, 4. Go Project, 5. & 6. Nesin Cultural Arts, Inc.
Every year, Episcopal Charities provides critical funding and operational support, through its cash grants and food credits, to a broad range of community-based human service programs throughout the Diocese of New York. The deep collaboration cultivated through this work allows Episcopal Charities to identify and address acute need, by empowering the vital programming these diverse communities need to thrive.
Visit Episcopal Charities’ Grants & Programming webpage to learn more about its grants focus areas, granting cycles and how to apply. Food Access grant application opens on April 3rd!
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