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Global Goals Matching Grant Application Now Available!

Contributed by: The Very Rev. Dr. Caroline Carson

Deadline Extended to Nov. 30

 

The New Jersey Diocesan Global Goals Task Force and Matching Grant Program
Application and Instructions
Solicitud e Instrucciones (Español)

Did your congregation raise funds for Episcopal Relief and Development (such as for earthquake relief in Morocco or Gifts for Life), or support the education of a child at Good Shepherd Home in Cameroon, or work with a different international development organization? The Diocesan Global Goals Task Force offers matching grants each year to parishes engaged in international development and relief work, and up to $750 may be available per project. The applicant decides which partner organization to support and may request matching funds for either an ongoing or a new project. Each project must address at least one of the Sustainable Development Goals in an international location. Congregations can apply for more than one grant.

In the year 2000, nations from throughout the world formally joined together with the common cause of eradicating extreme poverty. Their work has been guided and held accountable by, first, the eight Millennium Development Goals and, now, the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs, 2016-2030). The Sustainable Development Goals, also known as the Global Goals, are listed at the end of this document.

In response to the vow made in our Baptismal Covenant to “strive for justice and peace among all people,” The Episcopal Church has dedicated 0.7% of its annual budget to support the achievement of the MDGs/SDGs since 2006 and has charged each diocese and congregation to do the same. In our own diocese, the Diocesan Global Goals Task Force, which is charged to create a Diocesan-wide movement to promote awareness of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to help congregations develop plans to assist in their achievement, oversees the distribution of this 0.7% through the Global Goals Matching Grants program. Since the beginning of the Matching Fund, participating congregations and organizations have enabled upwards of $13,000 annually to be distributed to a variety of organizations which are fighting extreme poverty beyond our borders. In the past, grants have been given to congregations across the diocese to further God’s work among the poor.

Applications for Global Goals Matching Grants in 2022 were received from and for:

Christ Church, Middletown: Episcopal Relief and Development (Wells and Water fund)

Church of the Advent, Cape May: Flying Kites and Collateral Repair Project

Church of the Holy Cross, North Plainfield: Doctors Without Borders (Ukraine)

Holy Family, Laurel Springs: Episcopal Relief and Development (Ukraine)

St. Bartholomew, Cherry Hill: Good Shepherd Home, Cameroon

St. Francis, Dunellen: St Barnabas in the Field School, Liberia

St. John the Baptist, Linden: Good Shepherd Home, Cameroon

St. Peters, Medford: Redemption School, Haiti, Episcopal Relief and Development, and Child Fund International

St. Raphael the Archangel, Brick: Episcopal Relief and Development and Heifer International

St. Thomas, Pittstown: Episcopal Relief and Development

St. John’s, Little Silver: Episcopal Relief and Development (Ukraine)

St. John, Sewaren: Good Shepherd Home, Cameroon

St. Luke, Ewing: Real Partners Uganda

Trinity Cathedral, Trenton: Children International

Trinity Church, Princeton: Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance (Malawi), Cristosal (El Salvador) and Episcopal Relief and Development

What is The Global Goals Matching Grant Program?

The Global Goals Matching Grant Program encourages congregations in the Diocese of New Jersey to support the eradication of extreme poverty by providing matching funds for projects supported by the congregation.  A grant of up to $750 per project may be available to match funds raised and donated by the applicant. The applicant decides which partner organization to support and may request matching funds for either an ongoing or a new project. Each project must address at least one of the SDGs in an international location.  Congregations can apply for more than one grant.

For more information, please contact the Very Rev. Dr. Caroline Carson, Global Goals Task Force Chair