UBR (formerly Unity Barn Raisers) works pro-actively to enhance small-town character and rural environment, while nurturing a thriving community-based economy. UBR, guided by ten Underlying Principles, believes that a community working together can shape its own future, and in so doing, significantly advance the quality of life of its people, both now and for generations to come.
Mission Statement
The mission of the organization is to advance the quality of life of the people of our community, both current residents and future generations. We do this by supporting access to shared spaces for the people of Unity and promoting community relationships and well-being.
Principles
UBR is an organization of people who respect diverse backgrounds and opinions, but remain steadfast and single-minded in their shared commitments to our community.
UBR is committed to advancing the quality of life of local people, both current residents and future generations.
UBR is committed to preserving traditional buildings and retaining the historic identity of Unity as a market center for surrounding towns.
UBR is committed to community action, to working together to shape our own future, rather than letting the future dictate its own course.
UBR is committed to pursuing innovative projects that simultaneously enhance our physical environment, support our businesses, and boost our sense of community.
UBR is committed to our existing businesses and institutions, to helping them realize new opportunities, so that they may play an even stronger role in the long-term prosperity of our community.
UBR is committed to wise stewardship of the land, to passing it on to future generations better than we found it.
UBR is committed to local self-reliance, to a future where more of our community’s needs are provided by local people, businesses, and institutions.
UBR is committed to the careful examination of any project it may undertake or support, and to proceeding with a project only if the benefits clearly outweigh any adverse effects.
UBR will not support any project (no matter what the benefit) that threatens our natural environment and small-town character.