Generous Grant from UU Funding Panel
I was thrilled to learn recently that the Unitarian Universalist Funding Panel has approved our grant application for the coming year. Through the Fund for Unitarian Universalist Social Responsibility, Promise the Children will be receiving $10,000 in direct funding, and up to $7,000 in matching donations! This is an exciting boost to our efforts to expand nationally.
The staff here at Promise the Children are thankful for the generosity of the UU Funding Panel, and have spent the last several weeks letting members and supporters know about our new donation-matching program:
If you donate $15 or more, your donation will be doubled!
If you donate $35 or more, your donation will be tripled!
Donations can be made by credit card from our main page (http://www.promisethechildrenuu.org) or by mailing a check to Promise the Children, 58 Winter St., Nahant, MA, 01908. Whether you are a longtime supporter of our work, or a visitor to this website for the first time, please consider making us a part of your holiday giving.
The new year will present exciting opportunities for children’s advocacy. Our staff and board have been reflecting deeply on how we can use new funding and the new legislative season to strengthen the collective UU voice for children and youth.
Our plans for 2007 include:
§ Expanding the national network of UU advocates.
§ Promoting universal and voluntary pre-kindergarten.
§ Supporting comprehensive sexuality education in public schools.
§ Advocating for a higher federal minimum wage.
§ Publishing and distributing the Green Web, our global warming curriculum designed specially for UU youth.
We always welcome e-mails from other Unitarian Universalists working on children’s issues. As you are considering your own plans and hopes for the New Year, please don’t hesitate to send us an e-mail letting us know about projects you are launching in your congregation, issues you will be lobbying for in the new legislative session, and other comments relevant to UU children’s advocacy!