Over the years, Herstory has enjoyed the support of a wide range of organizations, foundations and individuals. As we’ve taken each new step, we wish to extend our deep gratitude to those donors who have given us far more than money, in nurturing our vision, connecting us to exciting new partners in forging our programming, and in helping us to build the infrastructure that has made this all possible.
We particularly thank The Horace and Amy Hagedorn Fund in Long Island Community Foundation for the major underwriting of our programs for those women who have been most profoundly silenced.
We thank The Long Island Unitarian Universalist Fund for taking over a major portion of support for our prison project over a three-year period.
Deborah Ann Light and Marge Kirchner continue to contribute large personal donations that help us to sustain our work in the community.
We are grateful to Karma411 for making a whole new way of online fundraising possible.
In addition, we thank the following donors and program partners who have supported us over the years:
- Huntington branch of the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program
- Suffolk County Department of Economic Development, Office of Cultural Affairs
- Long Island Opportunities Network
- Unitarian Universalist Society of South Suffolk
- Bridgehampton National Bank
- Island Diversified
- Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington
- Heart and Soul Counseling and Community Center
- Jefferson’s Ferry Lifecare Community
- The Workplace Project
- The Charles B. Wang Center of Stony Brook University
- Southhampton Cultural Center
- Asian-American Faculty Staff Association of Stony Brook University
- Organización Latino Americana of Eastern Long Island
- Town of Southampton Arts and Recreation Program
- Greater Port Jefferson/ Northern Brookhaven Arts Council
- Town of East Hampton
- JP Morgan Chase Foundation
- Citbank Community Relations Group for Long Island
- Have a Heart Community Trust
- Verizon Foundation
- Eileen Fisher
- The Krasnoff Family Fund in LICF
- Second Look Books
- Black Media Foundation
- Long Island Fund for Women and Girls
- Long Island Community Foundation
- Black Media Foundation
- Suffolk County Women’s Bar Association
- Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington
- Friends of Patchogue-Medford Library
- Huntington branch of the NAACP
- And other private and membership contributions
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