all-years Grant Recipients
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $500
Grant year: 1964
Grant category: Religion
To be Given to the Council of Churches
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $500
Grant year: 1965
Grant category: Religion
To be Given to the Council of Churches
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $500
Grant year: 1966
Grant category: Religion
To be Given to the Council of Churches
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $500
Grant year: 1967
Grant category: Religion
To be Given to the Council of Churches
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $500
Grant year: 1968
Grant category: Religion
To be Given to the Council of Churches
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $25,000
Grant year: 1978
Grant category: Religion
Contribution of Visual Arts and Music to Values, Foundtn Project
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $25,000
Grant year: 1978
Grant category: Religion
Foundation Visual Arts and Music and Values Project
Christ Church United Methodist
New York, NY
Amount granted: $25,000
Grant year: 1979
Grant category: Religion
Foundation Project for Visual Arts and Music and Values
Church of St. John the Evangelist (Red Hook, NY)
Amount granted:
Grant year: 2011
Grant category: Visual Arts and Music
$6,000 for restoration of its stained glass windows.
Church of the Redeemer
Pittsburgh, PA
Amount granted: $6,450
Grant year: 2017
Grant category: Historic Preservation
To support the restoration of two windows.
Founded in 1903, the Church of the Redeemer is an Episcopal church located in Pittsburgh. It fosters an inclusive community that boasts a history of social justice and outreach ministries.
The Church’s current building was constructed in 1935 and has been designated a Historic Landmark by the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. The stain glass windows, which were designed and made by Howard Gilmann Wilbert “represent the finest stained-glass technique in the true medieval tradition to be seen in this country.” Funds will be used to restore two windows depicting St. Patrick of Ireland.




