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Grey Literature - DPF: Drug Policy Letter spring 1995 |
Written by Dave Fratello |
Saturday, 22 April 1995 00:00 |
WORKING ASSETS CUSTOMERS GIVE NEARLY $40,000 TO DPF DPF recently received great news from Working Assets, the long-distance phone and credit service. Working Assets constructs a contribution pool for nonprofit groups by setting aside one percent of customers' charges. DPF was recently added to the company's list of "36 Organizations Building a Better World," qualifying DPF for a share of the hundreds of thousands of dollars Working Assets distributes each year. WORKING ASSETS Every time a Working Assets customer uses one of the company's services — long-distance calling, credit cards or travel booking — a contribution goes to nonprofit groups. Since DPF now uses Working Assets for its long distance, every time a new customer names DPF when signing up, DPF receives a $20 credit toward its phone bill. GET YOUR ANNUAL AWARDS NOMINATIONS IN TODAY! Each year, DPF recognizes the achievements of leading reformers. The input of members like you is a crucial part of this process. With seven categories of awards, it's likely you know someone who deserves a nomination. The deaclline for 1995 has been extended to June 15. No submissions can be accepted after that date. Don't miss your chance to be part of the process this year! After nominations are received, they are circulated among former award winners and DPF officers. Previous winners span a wide range of disciplines, from mayors to marijuana activists, street workers to academics, and judges to journalists. The award categories are as follows: • Outstanding Achievement — The Richard J. Dennis Drugpeace Award Address your nominations to Pam Griffin at DPF's Washington office. Write us if you would like a history and explanation of the DPF awards. NEW DPF GRANTS ANNOUNCED The second round of grants from DPF's grant program were awarded in April. Once again, the focus of the grant-giving was harm reduction programs, along with support for advocacy efforts. Some highlights: Needle exchange programs: Other harm reduction programs: Advocacy projects:
The Grant Program is administered through DPF's New York office. For a complete, up-to-date listing of grantees, or a copy of the grant guidelines, please write DPF at 888 Seventh Avenue, Suite 1901, New York, NY 10106 or call Eric Columbus, Grants Administrator, at (212) 887- 0625, fax: (212) 489-8455, E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Grant guidelines and application requirements are being updated frequently. Be sure to call prior to submission to ensure that you have the latest version. |