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June 17, 2026 - Trinity Church NYC, an Episcopal parish in New York City, today announced $19.5 million in grants and support to 84 organizations, increasing Trinity's total charitable giving to over $522 million since 2019. Trinity's spring grants highlight our commitment to supporting community safety through education, catalyzing new opportunities for church growth, and meeting the foundational needs of our community.
"God's love brings us together. So, it's with deep intention that we focus our giving on building strong communities in New York City and across the global church," said the Rev. Phillip Jackson, rector of Trinity Church. "Our philanthropy takes a multifaceted approach to addressing foundational community needs like housing security, community safety, educational access, and support for immigrants by supporting the organizations best positioned to deliver meaningful change."
Addressing Growing Health and Housing Crises
As federal funding cuts are implemented, an increasing number of New Yorkers face the challenges of maintaining their housing, accessing food, and obtaining health care. Trinity is committed to funding organizations that respond to the diverse and interconnected needs of our neighbors across the city.
"We are deeply grateful to Trinity Church for its partnership and leadership at a time when so many New Yorkers are facing unprecedented economic uncertainty, rising housing costs, food insecurity, and barriers to accessing critical health care and public benefits," said Grace Bonilla, president and CEO of United Way of New York City. "Trinity's support will help United Way of New York City strengthen the technology, partnerships, and community-based infrastructure needed to connect people to essential resources and opportunities. Together, we are building a stronger safety net that ensures that every New Yorker - regardless of income, neighborhood, or circumstance - can access the support they need to thrive."
"A growing number of New Yorkers are struggling to get by in a city where every part of daily life is getting more expensive, and social services are stretched to the breaking point," said Bea de la Torre, chief philanthropy officer at Trinity Church. "Marginalized and low-income communities have been hit hardest, but even middle-class New Yorkers are starting to feel the bite of the housing affordability crisis and federal funding cuts to essential programs. The programs that Trinity supports are critical resources for all our neighbors regardless of their circumstances."
Building a Stronger Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion
Trinity is dedicated to building a stronger Episcopal Church and Anglican Communion through the development of church property and courageous leaders. Our grant making touches on every aspect of church stewardship, from growing healthy congregations to creating spaces of service.
"Trinity has been instrumental in helping local churches present projects in a way that can be clearly understood, especially given the differences in language and culture," said The Most Rev. Marinez Bassotto, archbishop of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil. "The Mission Real Estate Development team demonstrates an exceptionally high level of professionalism while also being welcoming, supportive, and approachable. We feel truly blessed by this partnership and are deeply grateful for the collaboration, dedication, and mutual respect that have characterized our work together."
Pursuing Community Safety Through Education and Advocacy
As New York City's new mayor identifies new ways to build safer communities, Trinity grantees are ensuring that immediate support reaches those in need. These spring grants renew our commitment to nurturing youth development, expanding restorative justice, and supporting the closure of Rikers Island.
"For generations, Rikers Island has been a tragic symptom of our city's failures to support young people and to achieve racial justice," said Darren Mack, Co-Director of Freedom Agenda. "Closing the Rikers Island jail complex will force us to become a city that invests in the potential of young people and their communities, instead of criminalizing their struggles. We are grateful for Trinity's continued support as we get closer to erasing this stain on our city."
Supporting Immigrant Communities
Immigrants and refugees are particularly susceptible to discrimination and exclusion. Our support helps immigrant communities overcome linguistic and legal barriers to build successful and full lives in their new home.
"Trinity Church's support means that the Arab-American Family Support Center can help families who would otherwise encounter barrier after barrier to housing access by ensuring that language, culture, immigration status, or fear never stands between our communities and the resources they need," said Randy Ali, AAFSC's executive director. "AAFSC helped families from 137 countries last year who faced eviction, rental arrears, unsafe or inadequate housing conditions, discrimination from landlords, and the complexities of New York City's housing assistance systems."
View the full list of our spring cycle grants by visiting our grantees page.
About Trinity Church
Trinity Church is an Episcopal parish in New York City founded in 1697. We work for justice, serve our neighbors, and bring people together to experience God's love in community. Trinity's outreach in the city includes 20 weekly worship services, food assistance seven days a week for people in need, support for asylum seekers, housing for the elderly and people living with disabilities, youth programs, and a wide array of free music and educational events throughout the year. The church also supports communities and ministries serving the world in Africa, Asia, and across the Americas.