Urban League Getting $350K to Address Housing Needs

St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page announced $28 million in new distributions from the county’s $173.5 million in federal stimulus grant funding for COVID-19 relief at a press briefing at the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis’ (St. Louis, MO) Ferguson Empowerment Center on Friday, July 17. Page said the pandemic is a public health, humanitarian and economic crisis. Humanitarian assistance for seniors, children, housing stabilization and technology are the focus of the latest distributions.

“For the humanitarian program, we are focusing on senior and homebound programs. This includes providing meals, cleaning supplies, protective equipment and medical transportation services,” Page said. Humanitarian grants are also focusing on housing stabilization, including rent and utility assistance, and legal services for foreclosure proceedings and domestic violence law.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 07/20/2020 - 18:05

ReMarcs Newsletter - July 18, 2020

On reopening schools. In the words of NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, we must not "use our children as guinea pigs." Here's why we MUST prioritize safety. | State of Black America with Marc Morial. We've teamed up with the Rickey Smiley Morning Show to bring you updates! Listen on Mondays at 8:30AM ET. | Salary negotiation. Join us to learn the tools for salary negotiation, how to calculate your professional worth, and how to ask for a raise. | Make Black Count. Take 10 minutes to fill out the 10-question form online. It'll go a long way in securing money and representation for your community! | Advancing Black Entrepreneurs. We're partnering with Chase for Business to help Black businesses recover and move forward from the pandemic. Sign up! | New episode!  This week, the head of the Houston Area Urban League talks efforts to halt the spread of COVID-19 in a largely Black city. Take a listen.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 07/18/2020 - 08:38

NRG Energy, Supports HAUL to Combat Racial Inequities

On June 30th, the Houston Area Urban League or HAUL (Houston, TX) announced that it will be the recipient of a $25,000 donation from NRG Energy, parent company to Reliant and part of a $1 million donation toward organizations and initiatives such as HAUL that combat racial inequalities, injustice and related violence.

“Today, our communities are overwhelmed with grief. We are heartsick over the inhumanity we have witnessed in the recent deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor,” said Judson Robinson III, President and CEO.  “For more than half a century, the Houston Area Urban League has been a voice for the poor and disadvantaged, empowering this sector with economic development, leadership, humanitarianism, community service and a steadfast commitment to developing our youth. With the support of partners like NRG, we will continue to be successful in these endeavors,” added Robinson.

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 07/13/2020 - 13:58

ReMarcs Newsletter - July 11, 2020

Tune in Thursday. We're excited to launch our Urban League Fights for You virtual series with MC Lyte! Tune in on Instagram (@mclyte), 7/16 at 8PM ET. | It's time to change the name. Native American communities have objected to the Redskins name from the beginning. Here's why we stand with them. | The latest updates. Marc Morial covers the uptick in COVID-19 cases, how you can help fight for racial justice, and more in his biweekly update. Watch now! | Complete your Census. You can do it from the comfort of your phone, tablet or laptop. Do your part to help secure billions in funding for your community! | Inside scoop. Our D.C. office has the latest on school reopenings, police reform, racial justice, COVID-19, and more. Read on!

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 07/11/2020 - 09:44

Cynical "Operation Legend" Will Make A Bad Situation Worse

KANSAS CITY (July 10, 2020) -- As Kansas Citians gathered to protest police misconduct and federal occupation of the city, National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial and Gwendolyn Grant, President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Kansas City, warned that Attorney General William Barr’s planned “Operation Legend” will make a bad situation worse.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 07/10/2020 - 16:13