2025-2026 Shared Offering Recipients
- October 2025: Run On Climate Education Fund
- November 2025: Restore Justice Foundation
- December 2025: Forging Opportunities for Refugees in America (FORA)
- January 2026: C&W Foundation
- February 2026: Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU)
- March 2026: Unitarian Universalist Advocacy Network of Illinois (UUANI)
- April 2026: TBD by Youth Group
- May 2026: Children’s Best Interest Project
- June 2026: Deborah’s Place
- July 2026: Zacharias Center
- August 2026: Mother Child Alliance
- September 2026: Building Peaceful Bridges
- Fifth Sundays: Unitarian Universalist Prison Ministry of Illinois (UUPMI)


UUANI
The Community Renewal Society is an organization of over 70 member churches in the Chicago area who have been working together for civil rights and social justice for over 130 years. CRS engineers social change by participating in public demonstrations and events, lobbying state legislators and other public officials and offering social organizing training sessions. CRS decides what issues to work on by participation from its churches and their members, and by working with other organizations.
The Chicago Religious Leadership Network on Latin America (CRLN) builds partnerships among social movements and organized communities within and between the U.S. and Latin America. We work together through popular education, grassroots organizing, public policy advocacy, and direct action to dismantle U.S. militarism, neoliberal economic and immigration policy, and other forms of state and institutional violence.We are united by our liberating faiths and inspired by the power of people to organize and to find allies to work for sustainable economies, just relationships and human dignity.
Deborah
Interfaith Action of Evanston

The United States is a prison nation, 1 in 4 people incarcerated in the world reside in US prisons and jails. People who go to jail need to be treated like people both while they’re there and when they get out.
MAC envisions a world in which all people have access to safe, free, legal abortions wherever they live. As a practical abortion fund, MAC helps people traveling to, from, and within the Midwest access a safe abortion by assisting with travel coordination and costs, lodging, food, medicine, and childcare.
In 2014, two compassionate women from different parts of the world came together to inspire positive actions and peaceful resolutions. Ahlam Mahmood arrived in 2008 with her two young children to the United States from war-torn Iraq by way of Syria. Ahlam was blessed with many generous and compassionate people as she and her family resettled in Chicago. One of those people was Lori Lucchetti, a Glenview resident. Lori began hosting groups of interfaith women in her home. She would invite neighbors and friends. Ahlam would attend and bring other refugee women who were resettling in the Chicago area. Seeds of mutual respect, compassion, and love grew out of these luncheons and ultimately blossomed into Building Peaceful Bridges.