Campaign: Road to Sustaining the Future
for Brooklyn For Peace!

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Brooklyn For Peace is at a crossroad. Since 1984 our Chairperson, Board, and active committee members have stepped up on a volunteer basis to fulfill the roles usually taken by an Executive Director. Our new Executive Director, Michaela Czerkies, has enabled us to sustain and efficiently move forward as an organization. We still a need Program Coordinator to meet the challenges of the current period.  “The Road to Sustaining the Future of BFP 2021-2022 Campaign” goal was to raise $150,000 by December 31, 2022.  At the close of this campaign, we raised $133,348.13. Please donate now so that we can close this gap and move ahead. 

A huge thank you to those who supported us through donations, becoming a member and becoming monthly pledgers.  

By connecting issues with an analysis of the impact of militarism, and building collaborations with local organizations, we hope to contribute to the development of a multi-issue movement for fundamental change in our society, toward one which prioritizes human needs. Raising necessary funds for an organization is ongoing work. If you value the voice of Brooklyn For Peace, please renew your membership and your commitment to achieving peace with racial, social, and economic justice by donating to whatever extent you are able.

Please make your tax-deductible donation now. 

All donations are tax-deductible. The suggested basic membership is $35. A donation in any amount will make you a BFP member for 2023.  If you wish to donate without becoming a member, please let us know. 

Brooklyn For Peace is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization 11-2963180. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. Our most recent financial report may be obtained from us, or from the New York State Attorney General’s Office Charities Bureau.