Sacred Places Fall 2013 | Page 8

UPDATE on Partners: Philadelphia Office Since the summer of 2012, Partners staff has been piloting our Strategic Investment in Sacred Places project with the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church, working with a group of United Methodist churches along Broad Street, Philadelphia’s primary north-south thoroughfare. After getting to know the congregations and the buildings that house them, staff began meeting with leaders at the churches to propose ways we might work together. Partners is applying the many strategies it has developed over the course of the past twenty-four years by matching the congregations with the resources they really need. This tactical, targeted approach has the potential to strengthen each church and enhance the quality of life in each one’s community. Its explicit goals include: • Energizing and empowering the congregation so that it can better fulfill its vision. • Fostering community health, vitality, and cohesion. • Increasing neighbors’ access to both cultural capital and needed resources. • Increasing the availability of affordable space in neighborhoods so that nonprofit and community organizations can meet people where they are. • Reducing facility costs for arts groups. • Incubating small businesses and reducing their overhead costs. Although Phase II, in which we provide resources ranging from space-sharing support to New Dollars/ New Partners training, has not officially begun, we are seeing early successes from our approach. We’ve facilitated three space-sharing agreements while laying the foundations for several more, and have also started to provide one-on-one consulting services on topics such as organizational structure and planned giving. Phase II is set to begin this winter with a New Dollars/New Partners training that is tailored to the eleven congregations that haven’t already been through it. Intern Dana Rice measures a room’s dimensions at Mid-Town Parish in Philadelphia as part of Partners’ Strategic Investment in Sacred Places work for the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church 7 • Sacred Places • www.sacredplaces.org • Fall 2013 Most recently, we provided assistance to H&S Learning Center, a highly regarded afterschool program that had been displaced two weeks before the start of school in September, when the church property where it had been renting space was deemed unsafe. Partners’ staff facilitated its move to nearby Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, which had been maintaining an empty education wing, thus ensuring that two dozen children have a place to go after school.