D016 (Continued Funding of The Beloved Community)

House of Deputies Message #26

The House of Deputies informs the House of Bishops that on Jun 23, 2024 it considered resolution D016 (Continued Funding of The Beloved Community). The house acted to:

Adopt with Amendment


Resolved, the House of Bishops concurring,

That the 81st General Convention request that the Joint Budget Committee Executive Council Joint Standing Committee on Finance allocate $1.0 million for the 2024-2027 triennium for the continued implementation of additional work of organizing our efforts to respond to racial injustice and grow a Beloved Community of healers, justice makers and reconcilers for the implementation of this resolution; and be it further

Resolved, That such monies shall again be utilized exclusively to make grants to agencies and dioceses and other affiliated entities of The Episcopal Church for the establishment of such programmatic activities aimed at addressing the issue of Racial Reconciliation. Such activities may include, but not be limited to, speaker series, sacred conversations, Racial Reconciliation Workshops, and other activities that promote the purposes of this resolution; and be it further

Resolved, That the 81st General Convention directs, consistent with established policies and procedures, that The Executive Council shall again be charged with the establishment of all criteria, and procedures associated with the awarding of such grants, and that such criteria and procedures be established as soon as practical, after the conclusion of this 81th General Convention such Committee or Office that Executive Council shall designate with implementation of the grants shall have published the criteria and be ready to accept applications submitted for such grants, and that the entities receiving such grants shall report back to the Committee or Office that Executive Council shall have designated on the usage of its grant, and that the Executive Council shall report back to the General Convention in 2027 on the usage of the $1.0 million allocation.