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Become a sponsor of the 2006 Color of Wealth book tour!

It’s easy. Just choose from one of these simple methods:
1) Download the Sponsorship Form and fax or mail
2) Make an online contribution (please designate to Color of Wealth)

With your sponsorship of $250 or more, you’ll receive:

  • sponsorship recognition in publicity materials including programs and this website*
  • a complimentary copy of The Color of Wealth
  • invitations to The Color of Wealth events in your area
  • the satisfaction of helping UFE raise awareness of racial economic inequality

Your sponsorship will help us:

  • distribute The Color of Wealth analysis to new constituencies
  • conduct lectures and panel discussions in select cities
  • provide workshops on the Racial Wealth Divide across the country
  • participate in media interviews and publicity

We hope you’ll support the launch of this important new book with a tax-deductible contribution of $250 or more. Of course, all contributions are welcome! If you would like to make a donation, please visit our Donate Now page and designate your gift to Color of Wealth.

For further information regarding sponsorship, please contact Honey Chambers at hchambers@faireconomy.org or 617-423-2148 x123.

*You may choose to remain anonymous

We’d like to thank the following sponsors of the 2006 The Color of Wealth book tour for their generous support:

David Abromowitz and Joan Ruttenberg
Judith M. Barnett
Frank and Ruth Butler

Polly Cleveland and Thomas Haines

John Clymer
Ann Deluty
Judy and Marshall Deutsch
Amy Domini
Anne Ellsworth

Nica Faulkner

Funding Exchange
Mark and Abby Horowitz

Emmy Howe

Maria and Greg Jobin-Leeds

Jennifer Ladd

John Lapham
Brinton Lykes
Northstar Asset Management

Pax World Funds

Progressive Asset Management/NY
Pat Rabby
Amelie Ratliff

Charles & Fran Rodgers
Trillium Asset Management Corporation
Wainwrigth Bank
J. & D. Weinstock

The Women’s Division of the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church

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The Racial Wealth Divide Project at United for a Fair Economy • 29 Winter Street, Boston, MA 02108
Telephone: 617-423-2148 • Fax: 617-423-0191 • Email: info@racialwealthdivide.org
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