We've found that investing together—through giving to ECV—has been a great way to invest in all that God's doing in ECV, in New Haven, and around the world. If ECV seems like the place that God's placed you for this season, we invite you to invest with us.
Want to learn more about how we understand giving as a part of the spiritual life? Check out this ECV talk on the subject.
Ways to Give | Report | How ECV Invests | Partners | Board of Trustees
Ways to Give
- At each Sunday Gathering, we collect an offering.
- Donations can be mailed to the church office (many banks will allow you to regularly "push" a donation and have it mailed to this address):
Elm City Vineyard Church
425 College St. - 1st Floor
New Haven, CT 06511 - Online: You can also donate online via PayPal below.
This basic report on giving is offered to help folks who are committed to supporting ECV financially to keep up on how we're doing in meeting current giving targets. A more detailed quarterly budget report is available upon request.
How ECV Invests
One of the key ways we feel called to invest our financial resources is in ECV Partnerships. These are organizations doing good work in our city and around the world, work they’ve been doing long before ECV was on the scene. (John 4:38b: “Others have labored, and you have entered into their labor.”) We’re stoked to be able to support these organizations and to be able to learn from them as we seek to understand better what it is that God has called us to as a church. Here are ECV's current partners:
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The natik, formerly International Humanitarian Foundation, empowers grassroots organizations worldwide to implement innovative solutions that meet the self-stated needs of their communities through collaborative, long-lasting partnerships with students and young leaders. |
IRIS works to help refugees and other displaced people establish new lives, regain hope, and contribute to the vitality of Connecticut’s communities. A percentage of ECV's savings are invested in micro-enterprise development initiatives all over the world through Kiva.org. Check out our current micro-enterprise investments at Kiva.org. (And stay tuned to be involved in selecting our next round of investments.) |
Long-time ECV partner Love146 works toward the abolition of child sex slavery and exploitation through prevention and aftercare solutions while contributing to a growing abolition movement. |
Through OMF International, ECVer Audrey Lin is working among Taiwan’s urban marginalized people, serving the homeless, prostitutes, and AIDS patients. |
Founded by Fred and Vicky Sigworth to improve the lives of those living with spinal cord injuries.
Serving under the direction of the Elders, the Board of Trustees serves ECV by providing leadership and stewardship in substantial financial and administrative matters. The current trustees are: Robb Evans, Katie Darr, Tyler Fielstra, Heidi McAnnally-Linz, Alysia Harris, and Layton Narbey.