Report to the Church 2015 | Page 148

148 • Episcopalians engaged in climate-change advocacy through physical presence in Washington, D.C. • Immigration reform networking project in partnership with Dioceses of Atlanta, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Olympia, Rochester, Southern Ohio, Upper South Carolina, and Washington • New Church Start grant: Canton/ Fells Point Mission, Diocese of Maryland and DelawareMaryland Synod of the ELCA, $100,000 • New Jubilee Center: The Church of the Holy Nativity, Baltimore • Office of Black Ministries New Visions partnerships are in the following dioceses: Long Island, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, Newark. The second phase includes Atlanta, California, and Washington • Participation in the annual United Nations Commission of the Status of Women • Provided Mission Developers training in both English and Spanish in partnership with ELCA and Dioceses of Arizona, Chicago, Connecticut, Eastern Oregon, Ecuador Litoral, Los Angeles, Maryland, Michigan, Newark, and Virginia • Scholarships, $5,000 • 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 agencies, our office works on behalf of d