Aloha. For the safety of all attending worship service and events, vaccination & boosters are urged for those who are eligible, and masks are strongly recommended.
The General Assembly Planning Committee will award three new grants this year:
Lay Leaders Block Grant: off-site registration for up to four lay leaders
Delegates Block Grant: off-site registration for all of the congregation’s eligible delegates
Staff Block Grant: off-site registration for up to four ministers and staff
Applications open February 28. The deadline to apply is March 31.
The UUA is committed to the goal of making GA accessible to as many attendees as possible. Learn about scholarships to support participation – particularly for those from marginalized groups. There are also opportunities to earn a full-time registration by joining one of 16 GA Volunteer Teams.
The 2020 GA App is now available. Use the app to ask your GA-related questions and to start building community with other attendees. In the spring the app will be updated with program listings, speaker profiles, exhibit guide, business information, and much more!
Crowdfunding is a popular option for some GA attendees. Consider Faithify, a UU-operated crowdfunding site that charges no listing fees and now allows recipients to claim all monies donated for GA travel and registration campaigns as opposed its former meet-your-goal or lose-your-funding approach.
The UUA room block consists of major hotel chains, boutique and historical properties, as well as multi-bedroom dorm suites and single dorm rooms. Make your reservation beginning March 2 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern at uua.org/ga.
Providence combines the accessibility and friendliness of a small town with the culture and sophistication of a big city. With a thriving arts community, vibrant and diverse neighborhoods, outstanding hotels, a renowned restaurant scene, and so many things to do, Providence welcomes all Unitarian Universalists for GA 2020!