Great Dreams Campaign

An Investment in Tubman's Future

“Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”

- Harriet Tubman

There's more to Tubman than emergency domestic violence shelters. Tubman provides safety, hope, and healing to women, children, and families in crisis at our program sites and in communities all across the Twin Cities region.

Learn more about Tubman and the Great Dreams Campaign from recent media and press interviews below.

Your gift will help prepare Tubman to meet the demands of today and the challenges of tomorrow through investments in our places, our programs, and our people. Learn more about the specific projects below. 

OUR PLACES:

Having just completed the renovation of the Tubman Chrysalis Center in South Minneapolis, the Great Dreams campaign will make critical infrastructure improvements to improve the universal accessibility, safety, and utility of Harriet Tubman Center East.

These essential capital improvements include the addition of accessible restrooms and an elevator to serve the public, non-residential areas of the building, as well as electrical upgrades, new windows, partial roof replacement, and fire suppression.

OUR PROGRAMS:

The Great Dreams campaign will invest in the acceleration and expansion of innovation programs for Tubman. Included are:

Creation of a new pet shelter program, which allows people experiencing domestic violence to find safety with their pets while also creating a social enterprise to generate revenue. Nearly half of domestic violence victims delay leaving, and nearly 1 in 4 return to an abusive situation due to fear over their pet's safety. In addition, animal abuse is one of the primary indicators of those domestic violence cases that are more likely to end in homicide.


Investment and feasibility planning for a renovated commercial kitchen as either a long-term lease arrangement with a partner organization focused on food security and nutrition, a workforce development center to prepare clients for living wage jobs, or a community kitchen for rental by local entrepreneurs with small food-focused businesses. 


Needed investment in critical program delivery and access, including additional security for domestic violence survivors, with a corresponding investment in staff and technology for program enhancements.

OUR PEOPLE:

Tubman is deepening in both scope and scale, offering a wide array of programs and services in increasingly complex, interconnected cases. Tubman is building a stronger, more diverse, and better equipped organization, and the campaign will include an investment in an operational assessment of staffing and program design to enhance our capacity.

This will help us meet future challenges and opportunities in response to community needs, changes, and trends. This investment will also help ensure we can add key positions from that assessment as well as continue to attract and retain staff we need to serve with the level of knowledge, experience, and cultural competence our clients and community need.

A portion of this investment will be used to support the evolution of our fundraising team, allowing us to increase our ability to sustain these changes over the long-term.

OUR CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE:


COMMITTEE CHAIRS:

Jake Blumberg and Christina Farhart
Junita Flowers

CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE:

  • Marcia Ballinger
  • Tommie Braddock
  • Shannon Brooks
  • Donnie Brown
  • Colleen Carey
  • Keyla Duran
  • Sarah Erickson
  • Diane Gates
  • Erin Horne McKinney
  • Mary Lucic
  • Jeff Justman
  • Christina Kolles
  • Laureen O'Brien
  • Rachael Reiling
  • Max Rosen
  • R. Christopher Sur*
  • Sapna Swaroop
  • Jonathan Weinhagen

* Active committee member until his death in February 2023