Sacred Places Fall 2009 | Page 8

UPDATE on Partners: The Philadelphia Regional Fund Exemplars Project Since its groundbreaking Sacred Places at Risk study was published in 1998, Partners for Sacred Places has made the case for the quantity and diversity of community services and programs that congregations provide. Now, with an increasing recognition of the need to articulate the quality of those programs as well, Partners staff has launched the Exemplars Project with funding from the William Penn Foundation. This initiative seeks to identify, spotlight, and call attention to congregation-hosted programs and social services that are particularly innovative, affordable and effective. The recommendations from the project’s working group and the resultant profile pieces—on programs ranging from Broad Street Ministry’s Breaking Bread program to Neighborhood Bike Works at St. Mary’s, Hamilton Village—will help to support Partners’ ongoing advocacy efforts with government officials and civic leaders. See facing page for the profile of Kinder Academy, hosted by Bustleton United Methodist Church. Commercial Corridors Project Partners continues to convene two coalitions of congregations and organizations along Baltimore and Germantown Avenues, hosting conversations and helping to define goals for the revitalization of these commercial corridors. Each group has begun to implement the projects that were supported by seed grants from the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia in May—a Baltimore Avenue Venue Menu which will list congregation space available for community use, and “Germantown Speaks,” an intergenerational series of events in which local high school students will collect oral histories of Germantown from older residents. Philadelphia Regional Fund for Sacred Places Advisory Committee The Rev. Dr. Roy G. Almquist Charles B. Casper, Esq. Julia Chapman J. Randall Cotton Helen Cunningham Scott Doyle James Flaherty Dr. Ira Harkavy Mark Alan Hughes Emanuel Kelly, FAIA James Kise, AIA Catherine Lynch Dr. Roger Moss Anne Pizzoli The Rev. Aidan Rooney, C.M. Michael Stern Monica Taylor Frank Vagnone Geraldine Wang Eric Wilden David Winkowski 7 • Sacred Places • www.sacredplaces.org • Fall 2009 Detail of St. Marks Episcopal Church, a new Philadelphia Fund grantee. The design process for the Venue Menu is currently underway, with publication planned for late 2009; “Germantown Speaks” community events were held at multiple sites throughout Germantown in November. Capital Grants This was a productive summer for the Philadelphia Regional Fund’s grantees, with seven congregations completing their grant-funded projects in recent months. To date, thirteen grants from the Fund have been fully disbursed, with thirteen projects still underway. In September 2009, the Fund’s Grant Review Panel met to evaluate this year’s applications and determine awards. Congratulations go to the newest congregations that the Fund is proud to support: St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of Chestnut Hill ($62,500 for roofing and masonry repairs); St. Mark’s Episcopal Church ($62,500 for masonry repairs and restoration); the Church of St. James the Less ($40,000 for roof repairs); and Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel ($35,000 for roof truss repairs). Training Three special rounds of New Dollars training are taking place in the Philadelphia area: a Presbyterian class of training will be sponsored by the Presbytery of Philadelphia; a round will be sponsored by the Eastern Pennsylvania United Methodist Conference; and the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia will cohost a third round which focuses on African-American congregations, and includes a supplementary module designed to help them nominate their significant buildings to the National Register. The next round of interfaith training is expected to start in the winter or spring of 2010.