Capital Projects

  • Weinmann Center for Pastoral Care and Administrative Complex

    The historic home on the corner of Coliseum and Josephine Streets will be reconfigured and upgraded to provide new space for pastoral and administrative use.

  • Harry T. Howard III Foundation for Christian Formation

    As part of the Master Plan, Trinity is prioritizing the creation of safe, functional, and expanded spaces for all formation activities.

  • Trinity Commons

    Fundamental to Trinity is its abiding sense of community and family, yet community gathering spaces for both the Church and School are lacking on the campus.

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    Mechanical Services

    While significant work has already been undertaken to update our mechanical services, much of the Trinity campus still relies on equipment that is at or past its projected lifespan.

  • The Kelsey Bradley Favrot Family Nursery & Expanded Program

    With the relocation of the current business offices to the new Administrative complex, Trinity’s Carriage House will be adapted to accommodate a new Nursery Program.

  • The Ripley Family Field

    Trinity’s excellent extra-curricular activities are part of what distinguishes it from other schools in New Orleans and encourages students to remain physically active.

  • Church Roof & Sanctuary Repairs

    Built in 1852, Trinity Episcopal Church is one of Louisiana’s oldest and largest Episcopal Churches. The stuccoed brick Gothic Revival church is the kind of edifice that takes a visitor’s breath away.

  • Permanent Campaign Endowment for Maintenance and Upkeep

    An important ancillary goal of the Capital Campaign is to continue to improve Trinity’s long-term financial health and stability.