in progress - make a donation today!

 
 

We at In Progress depend upon the generosity of individuals, foundations and corporations to keep our programs running. If you are already a part of our network you remember the days when you were hungry and we fed you pizza. Maybe you remember the days when you were filled with ideas and we leant you a camera. Were you ever in need of a shoulder to cry on and we cheered you up? And if you were part of In Progress you must remember the laughter, the friendships, the mentorships and the teaching.


Many of you have grown up with In Progress. You know what the beauty of this tiny little movement is all about and now we are ready for your help.


  1. Send us money - $5 or $10 is great! What ever you can pull out of the bottom of the couch or convince a relative to help with is so welcome and every penny will count in this drive.

  2. Send us your story - Tell us how you got involved with In Progress,  or about the friendships, opportunities, or experiences influenced your life.  Also, what have you brought to In Progress? What have you done, and how have your stories, your relationships, added to the rich story of who we are today as an organization

  3. Put the word out! We have been flying under the radar for several years now. We know that In Progress is an important part of supporting young media artists, but we have not done a very good job at letting the general public know just how great this movement is. Please begin talking to public representatives, friends, families, the press and let them know we are out there. Don't be afraid to ask for others to contribute.


  4. To make your donation just send a check, money order or your story to the following:


  5. In Progress

  6. 262 East 4th Street, Suite 301

  7. Saint Paul, MN 55101

 

The digital photo manipulation above was created by Margaret Charwood in honor of the love she has for her family,  Margaret began working with In Progress in 2004 as part of the Ogichidaakweg Program in her home community of S Lake.  She is now a mentor to other young people in the program and continues to produce powerful and engaging artwork.