Investing in ECCo

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ECCO’s work for justice is made possible by individual donations, foundation funding, and dues from congregations and organizations.

INDIVIDUAL GIVING

Your investment in ECCO gives us the resources it takes to make an impact today and for generations to come.

ECCO is has launched Campaign for Racial and Economic Justice to raise $500,000 from individual donors over the next five years, in order to build our long-term capacity to win racial and economic justice on the North Shore. By expanding beyond foundation funding and strengthening our base of community investment, ECCO can be more nimble and responsive to the needs and priorities of directly affected people. With your generous support, we can make ECCO an even more powerful force for racial, economic, and social justice on the North Shore and across Massachusetts. 

To donate to ECCO online or via check, click here. If you would like to speak with Rabbi Margie Klein Ronkin, ECCO Executive Director about making a meaningful donation or bequest, email mklein@eccoaction.org.

INSTITUTIONAL FUNDING PARTNERS

We are deeply grateful to the following institutional funding partners for making our work possible.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts

Boston Ethical Community

Boston Women’s Fund

Bronfman Fellowship

Catholic Campaign for Human Development

City of Salem

Combined Jewish Philanthropies

Cummings Foundation

Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn

Unitarian Universalist Fund for a Just Society

United Way of Massachusetts Bay

Dues

Working with ECCO is one of the most powerful ways your congregation or organization can strengthen its work for justice, by combining forces with dozens of other institutions working together to repair the world. By paying ECCO dues, your congregation or organization can invest in shared work for change, and gain the support and training you need to work effectively for justice and strengthen relationships and leadership within your community.