Report to the Church 2015 | Page 193

• Constable Fund Grant: Building & Enhancing Anti-Racism Ministry throughout Province III, $13,200 • Episcopalians engaged in climate-change advocacy through physical presence in Washington, D.C. • Holy Week 2013 Stations of the Cross in Washington, D.C.; dioceses and bishops represented include Connecticut, Delaware, Eastern Oregon, Long Island, Los Angeles, Massachusetts, Milwaukee, Navajoland Area Mission, Newark, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Upper South Carolina, Washington, Western Massachusetts, and Western North Carolina. • Immigration reform networking project in partnership with Dioceses of Atlanta, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Olympia, Rochester, Southern Ohio, Upper South Carolina, and Washington • Intern placement in Office of Government Relations • Justice and Advocacy Fellowship for Domestic Poverty, the Rev. Sarah Monroe, sponsored by the Episcopal Network Collaboration (Episcopal Network for Economic Justice, Episcopal Ecological Network and Union of Black Episcopalians), $24,000 • New Jubilee Center: The Episcopal Church Networks Collaborative, Washington, D.C. • Office of Black Ministries New Visions partnerships are in the following dioceses: Long Island, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, and Newark. The second phase includes Atlanta, California, and Washington. • Scholarships, $7,500 • Health care chaplaincy. (The Mission Department of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society facilitates health care chaplains of The Episcopal Church. In certifying health care chaplains for the Association of Professional Chaplains and other accrediting 193