Archives of "Carry it Forward"
Carry it Forward, the RFC's newsletter, is published twice a year in March and September. Each edition describes every grant made in the most recent granting cycle, as well as recent events and other RFC news.
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Grants Reach Over 150 Children in 26 States!
Summer Fall 2010
This spring we awarded 70 grants totaling $169,512. Five are new awards and 65 are renewals. In this 20th anniversary year, we celebrate the enormous growth of our program from our first grant for $… Read More
Helping the Children of Resistance: 1990-2010
Winter Spring 2010
These children, whose father is an anti-war and global human rights activist, have received RFC funding for a range of services over the years. Several grants were applied to tuition at an… Read More
2 for 20
Winter Spring 2010
Help the RFC mark its 20th anniversary by ensuring it will be there for future generations of targeted activists and their children. Pledge to get 2 friends to spend 2 minutes each to join the RFC’s… Read More
Celebrate With Us!
Winter Spring 2010
In September 2009, the RFC began what we’ve dubbed our “20/20/20” campaign: 20 events in 20 cities in 20 months to celebrate our 20th anniversary! After eight events so far, we couldn’t be more… Read More
Executive Director's Report: The RFC at 20
Winter Spring 2010
The RFC made its first awards on May 10th, 1991. Two grants, each for $402.50, enabled two children of a political prisoner to attend summer camp.
Two Decades of Granting
Winter Spring 2010
The RFC has rapidly expanded both the size and scope of our granting program. In 1991, we made our first two grants, which totaled less than $1,000. By 2002 we were awarding more than $200,000 a year… Read More
Community Pulls Together to Minimize Cuts
Winter Spring 2010
This fall we awarded 73 grants totaling $178,314, bringing the 2009 figure to $354,220. Six are new awards and 67 are renewals.
Beneficiary Spotlight: Meet Kalliope and Nicole
Summer Fall 2009
While we wish we could share all the details behind our grants with our supporters, our first priority is to protect the privacy of our grantees. However two RFC families have decided to share their… Read More
Talk to Us!
Summer Fall 2009
In our ongoing quest to reach out to new constituencies and to stay current with the technology our community is using to keep in touch, the RFC recently launched several online forums where you can… Read More
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Coming Soon to a City Near You
Summer Fall 2009
Twenty years ago, an unfulfilled corporate lawyer with a remarkable personal history sat up in bed and realized what he wanted to do with his life: start an organization to honor his parents’ legacy… Read More
Executive Director's Report, Summer/Fall 2009
Summer Fall 2009
For the past year we’ve been asking supporters on our email list how best to communicate with you. Not surprisingly many of you have opted to receive our newsletter and fundraising appeals via email… Read More
Attica Prison Visit Program in Trouble
Summer Fall 2009
In 2001, our Attica Prison Visit Fund became self-sustaining thanks to two very generous donors. As Robert Meeropol knows from his own experience, these visits are very therapeutic for the children… Read More
You Came Through Again!
Summer Fall 2009
Thanks to our community’s response to our fundraising campaigns, this spring we were able to award 74 grants totaling $175,906; two are new awards and 72 are renewals. Because of our supporters’… Read More
Executive Director's Report, Winter/Spring 2009
Winter Spring 2009
I take great satisfaction that the RFC’s granting has grown from $802.50 in 1991 to $400,000 annually from 2006-2008. We have maintained or increased our granting budget in every one of our 19 years… Read More
RFC 2008 Family Gathering
Winter Spring 2009
Last August, the RFC held its sixth Gathering at a progressive summer camp in rural western Massachusetts. 41 parents and their school-aged children from across the country joined three peer leaders… Read More
RFC Launches New Website
Winter Spring 2009
The RFC has taken major steps to enhance our online technology to better serve our supporters, beneficiaries, and other members of our community. Along with this redesigned website, we are moving… Read More
Online Giving Arrives
Winter Spring 2008
If you’ve been to the RFC’s website, you probably noticed the “DONATE NOW” button at the top and bottom of each page. Clicking this button will allow you to support the RFC with a contribution made… Read More