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Nov 24, 2014 | Brian Sasser

Health Foundation to Hold Grant-Making Workshops

 

The Episcopal Health Foundation is holding three grant-making workshops in December to help potential grantees better understand our new online grant application process.

 

In each two-hour workshop, we will explain our vision of transformation, spell out EHF's 7 Strategies, discuss our grant guidelines and walk attendees through the online grant application system.

 

Attendance is NOT required to apply for a grant.

 

RSVP is required to attend a workshop. Please RSVP by filling out a short form at http://www.episcopalhealth.org/grant-making/grant-making-workshops

 

Upcoming Grant-Making Workshops:

 

Lufkin: December 3
10am to Noon
St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church
919 S. John Redditt Dr. Lufkin, TX 75904

 

Austin: December 4
10am to Noon
St. James' Episcopal Church
1941 Webberville Rd, Austin, TX 78721

 

Houston: December 18
9am to 11am
Christ Church Cathedral
1117 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002

Note: This workshop is almost at capacity. Due to limited seating, please limit participation to only one person per organization.

 

In addition to the workshops, we will also later provide a video at www.episcopalhealth.org to better guide potential grantees through the application process.

 

Learn more:
http://www.episcopalhealth.org/grant-making/grant-making-workshops/

 

Have questions? Send an email to

 

The Episcopal Health Foundation is a new entity established through the recent transfer of the St. Luke's Episcopal Health System, and has assets of $1.2 billion. The Foundation works to advance human health and well-being through grants, research, and initiatives in support of community health among the 10 million people who live within the 57 counties of the Diocese of Texas. Episcopal Health Foundation embraces the World Health Organization's broad, holistic definition of health: a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease. We seek transformative change in communities to build sustainability, inclusion, empowerment, and effective health and other systems to ensure the highest attainable health in Texas. More information on the Foundation, including the EHF strategic plan, can be found at www.episcopalhealth.org.