Local Connection
to Haiti: Two families in
LaPorte started the Haiti Children's Education Fund just last
month. I learned that they and
their friends have been volunteering in Haiti for 20+ years. They first started going there to save
children’s lives. The more time
they spent there, the more they realized the need to educate those children if
Haiti will ever have a brighter
future. Then disaster
struck.
Learn
more about our local connection with the people of
Haiti.
Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship
The Lilly
Endowment Community Scholarship is awarded annually to two LaPorte County
students. It will pay tuition and fees at any Indiana college or university and
it provides an $800 annual stipend for books. Students are evaluated on
leadership, community service, academics and financial need.
Due Date:
Monday, January 20, 2009
2009 application is now available.
Click
here to download application!
Other Unity Scholarships
Deadline - April 5, 2010 Click
here for Listing and Applications
Announcing Our Simple Giving Program
Busy? Shift your giving into automatic! Unity is proud to
announce a new convenient, easy, and secure method of donating. Click here for
more information.
2008-2009 Report
to the Community - Now
Available Click Here to view the
Report
Past
Publications: Summer 2009
Newsletter Spring 2009
Newsletter 2007-2008 Report to the
Community- Opportunity Ahead
One Stop Shopping Made Easy! Click
here Visit one place to learn about many of the worthy
charitable efforts in LaPorte County, Indiana. The description of all endowed
funds held in the Unity Foundation have been updated, complete with links to the
organizations or causes. If you want to learn more, just give us a call. If
you'd like to support one or more of them forever, simply mail in a check or
make gift via phone using your VISA or Mastercard. If we've linked to
your organization, please consider linking back to us! If we've made an
incorrect link, please let us know so we can get it right!
Back
Home Again: LaPorte County's Plan to End
Homelessness Click here for 4 page
Summary Click here for Main
Report
Executive Summary La Porte County Homeless Needs Assessment
(Click
here for Summary) This study serves as La Porte County's preliminary assessment of
homeless prevention and intervention services. It supplies stakeholders
with a comprehensive analysis of the county homeless needs and emergency service
system by utilizing historical trends, objective data, demographic forecasts and
an assessment of current conditions.
Unity Foundation Earns Confirmation of Compliance with
National Standards and State Accountability
Standards
The Unity Foundation of LaPorte
County is:
• A nonprofit
community corporation, created by and for the people of LaPorte County, serving
donors and nonprofit organizations by building endowments to help the charitable
needs of LaPorte County and its communities.
• A platform for building community,
bringing diverse groups together for the good of the whole community, and a
facilitator of special projects.
• A Power for Good in LaPorte
County!
"Those that have the ability to give
have a special power. The power to rise above good thoughts, to good
actions."
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National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations
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Higher Standards
Hometown Community Foundation meets National Standards for operational
quality, donor service and accountability in the community foundation
sector.
The
National Standards Seal by our name indicates official confirmation from
the Council on Foundations that we have met the most rigorous standards
in philanthropy. It affirms our commitment to financial security, transparency
and accountability. It says our grantmaking includes an open, competitive
process designed to address the changing needs of our community. The
National Standards Seal also confirms our history of honoring donors’ wishes—to
support the arts, cultivate gardens, save endangered species, cure illness,
expand literacy, feed children—and support countless other important
causes. The National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations Program was established
in 2000 in cooperation with the Council on Foundations. National Standards
guide community foundations in establishing legal, ethical and effective
operational practices that serve as blueprints for internal development
and benchmarks for external assessment. The 43 National Standards require
Hometown Community Foundation to document its policies in donor services,
investment management, grantmaking and administration. To receive confirmation
of National Standards compliance, Hometown Community Foundation submitted
its organizational and financial policies and procedures to a rigorous
peer review. |