MLUC’s Offering Outreach program selects charitable organizations to receive half of the money from the Sunday collection plate. By supporting organizations that address social justice and humanitarian needs at the local, state, national, and international levels, we demonstrate our values as Unitarian Universalists.
HOW ORGANIZATIONS ARE SELECTED
Do you volunteer for a charitable organization? Is there an organization that has helped you in the past? Have you recently stumbled upon a new and noteworthy nonprofit? We welcome any and all MLUC members to submit nominations!
The Offering Outreach Committee will review the forms and select nominations based on the following criteria:
- The organization’s mission must be consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles.
- It must be registered as a 501(c)(3) corporation.
- The organization must demonstrate good stewardship of its finances.
- The size and budget of organizations are important, because we would like our donation to be meaningful and make a difference. We feel that we can have the greatest impact by supporting smaller organizations; however, a specific program within a larger organization can be considered.
- We welcome international nominations, as long as they have a Unitarian Universalist connection.
- To avoid a possible conflict of interest, we ask that church members refrain from nominating an organization where they are currently employed as a paid staff member.
- Sometimes the committee can also make a decision based on immediate needs, such as relief from natural disasters.
Qualified nominations are coordinated with sermons, related educational programming, or active service opportunities whenever possible. In order to support a wide variety of organizations, themes or categories of nominations are usually rotated from month to month. Examples of such themes are children and families, hunger, disabilities, prison, violence prevention, immigration, physical and mental health, and LGBTQ issues. Nominees not immediately selected will remain on file for future consideration.
CURRENT RECIPIENT: April, 2025: Homegrown National Park
Homegrown National Park® (HNP) raises awareness and urgently inspires everyone to address the biodiversity crisis by adding native plants and removing invasive ones where we live, work, learn, pray, and play.
PAST RECIPIENTS
- March, 2025: Interfaith Power and Light
- February, 2025: New Voters
- January, 2025: Volunteer English Program
- December, 2024: Rock to the Future
- November, 2024: The Providence Relief Organization—known as Gondviselés in Hungarian
- October, 2024: Need in Deed
- September, 2024: BookSmiles
- July and August, 2024: Family Promise
- June, 2024: Eastern Pennsylvania Trans Equity Project (EPTEP)
- May, 2024: T& E Care
- April, 2024: CRC Watersheds
- March, 2024: The Philly Goat Project
- February, 2024: PALS (Pet Adoption and Lifecare Society)
- January, 2024: Upper Merion Area Community Cupboard (UMACC)
- December, 2023: Bruce Montgomery Foundation for the Arts
- November, 2023: Souls Shots Portrait Project
- October, 2023: Safe Harbor Of Chester County Shelter
- September, 2023: Mighty Writers
- July and August, 2023: Offering Outreach: Connecting Our Kids with Family Promise
- June, 2023: PAR (people Advancing Reintegration) Recycle Works
- May, 2023: Nancy’s House
- April, 2023: Ardmore Victory Garden
- March, 2023: UUSC/Ukraine
- February, 2023: The Timothy School
- January, 2023: Patrician Society
- December, 2022: Chester Children’s Chorus
- November, 2022: Center for Positive Aging in Lower Merion
- October, 2022: Chenoa Manor
- September, 2022: Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center ESL Training
- July and August, 2022: Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line
- June, 2022: Morris Home
- May, 2022: Darby Creek Valley Association
- April, 2022: Aid to Ukrainian Refugees
- March, 2022: Women’s Law Project
- February, 2022: Worthy Now
- January, 2022: Paws and Affection
- November, 2021: Souls Shots Portrait Project
- October, 2021: Safe Harbor Of Chester County Shelter
- September, 2021: Mighty Writers
- July and August, 2021: Offering Outreach: Connecting Our Kids with Family Promise
- June, 2021: PAR (people Advancing Reintegration) Recycle Works
- May, 2021: Nancy’s House
- April, 2021: Ardmore Victory Garden
- March, 2021: UUSC/Ukraine
- February, 2021: The Timothy School
- January, 2021: Patrician Society
- December, 2021: Philadelphia area Nationalities Service Center (NSC)
- November, 2021: A Better Chance
- October, 2021: Maternal and Child Health Consortium
- September, 2021: Attic Youth Center
- July and August, 2021: Interfaith Hospitality Network of the Main Line
- June, 2021: Martin’s Home
- May, 2021: Unitarian Universalist House Outreach Program (UUH Outreach)
- April, 2021: Rock to the Future
- March, 2021: West Chester Food Cupboard
- February, 2021: DMAX Foundation
- January, 2021: Pennsylvania Innocence Project
- December, 2020: Ryan’s Case for Smiles
- November, 2020: Norristown Hospitality Center
- October, 2020: Upper Merion Area Community Cupboard (UMACC)
- September, 2020: Foundation for Learning in Tredyffrin Eastown (FLITE)
- June, July, and August, 2020: Interfaith Hospitality Network
- May, 2020: UUA COVID-19 Response Fund
- April, 2020: Pennsylvania Interfaith Power & Light
- March, 2020: No More Secrets, Mind Body Spirit
- February, 2020: Arts Holding Hands and Hearts (AHHAH)
- January, 2020: Laurel House
- December, 2019: New Day to Stop Trafficking Program’s Drop-in Center
- November, 2019: Compeer of Suburban Philadelphia
- October, 2019: Feeding Thousands
- September, 2019: Social FUNdraising and Gatherings
- July and August, 2019: Women’s Medical Fund
- June, 2019: Teach Anti Bullying
- May, 2019: Interfaith Hospitality Network
- April, 2019: Darby Creek Valley Association
- March, 2019: NAMI PA Main Line
- February, 2019: Women’s Resource Center
- January, 2019: Radnor Township Civic Association
- December, 2018: Attic Youth Center
- November, 2018: The Bridge Way School
- October, 2018: The Patrician Society
- September, 2018: Feeding Thousands
- July and August, 2018: Radnor-A Better Chance (ABC)
- June, 2018: Neighborhood Bike Works
- May, 2018: The Volunteer English Program
- April, 2018: Outside
- March, 2018: The Clinic
- February, 2018: Norristown Hospitality Center
- January, 2018: UUPALM
- December, 2017: Delaware Valley Children’s Charity
- November, 2017: POWER Interfaith
- October, 2017: Women’s Law Project
- September, 2017: Main Line Mentoring
- July and August, 2017: New Day’s New Home
- June, 2017: Mount Zion AME Church
- May, 2017: UUH Client Assistance Fund
- April, 2017: The Neighborhood Gardens Trust
- March, 2017: Feeding Thousands
- February, 2017: Chester County Futures
- January, 2017: Hurricane Matthew Relief Fund
- December, 2016: FLITE
- November, 2016: The Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia
- October, 2016: The Chester Children’s Chorus
- September, 2016: Partner Church (Várfalva, Romania)
- July and August, 2016: The Acquired Brain Injury Network of Pennsylvania (ABIN-PA)
- June, 2016: Girls Justice League
- May, 2016: Chester Ridley Crum Watersheds Association
- April, 2016: Educating Communities for Parenting
- March, 2016: Daemion Counseling Center
- February, 2016: Mighty Writers
- January, 2016: Hosts for Hospitals
- December, 2015: Philadelphia Veteran’s House
- November, 2015: Neighborhood Bike Works
- October, 2015: Tredyffrin and Easttown Care