Fund for Unitarian Universalism
Unitarian Universalist Association - Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
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Each cycle contains 2 to 3 Zoom meetings, lasting 2 hours each, and in-person meetings for 1 to 2 days. Panel Member Qualifications:
Panel members should have an understanding of UU organizations, history, theology, and policies. Panel members are appointed by the President of the UUA and serve up to 4 two-year terms. Unitarian Universalist Funding Panels Mission Statement
Apply fast, check the full description by scrolling below to find out the full requirements for this role. Inspired by the richness and diversity of the liberal religious tradition which guides us, the mission of the Unitarian Universalist Funding Program is to promote the influence of Unitarian Universalist principles through grantmaking. Grants are made which support the work of social justice, strengthen Unitarian Universalist institutions, make Unitarian Universalism more visible in the world, and transform gratitude for being into generosity of living. More Details about the Unitarian Universalist Funding Panels Panels meet twice a year to review applications and make grants (usually November/December and May/June – variable given people’s schedules). Each of the four Funds has its own mission, guidelines, and process. Panel members read all proposals to their Fund, and make comments and questions on the application platform (Foundant). Each Panel is assigned between 2 and 8 applications – for these, they contact the applicant, introduce themselves, ask questions, and get updates on the work, making the process humane. This conversation is part of the presentation at the Panel meeting. Panel members are not expected to advocate for the proposals they are assigned to, but rather to present more information and updates. Each application is discussed with the entire Panel and funding decisions are made by consensus. While we used to meet in person in Boston over one to three days, we now meet on Zoom in two to four meetings lasting two hours each. Each Panel is comprised of ministers and lay leaders.
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