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Resource Development
Dollars designated
to the community impact fund, supports outcome-focused programs within our
communities that help individuals and families secure their most basic needs. We
know that these critical needs must first be met in order to move people from
survival to the path towards economic self-sufficiency and security. Your gift
will also support programs and partnerships that address the underlying causes
of community conditions and create comprehensive solutions for lasting change.
CAMPAIGN RESOURCES
Workplace Campaigns
More than 300 organizations in our 2-county region run United Way
workplace campaigns each year, asking their employees to contribute to the
community through the United Way.
While these campaigns provide by far the largest percentage of our annual
funding, this success is truly the impact of many individual employee donations.
Working men and women throughout the region support our community through the
United Way. From the stockroom to the boardroom, employees value the opportunity
to help others through workplace giving.
A well-developed
partnership with United Way provides employees with these and many other
opportunities:
- Community Involvement -- opportunities to give back and make a
difference
- Convenience and affordability in giving options such as payroll
deduction and electronic pledging
- United Way's knowledge of the community ensures contributions are
channeled to where the needs are greatest
- Strategic giving -- opportunities for direct contributions by area of
interest such as hunger and homelessness or workforce development
- Professional and service-oriented volunteer roles with community
agencies.
Campaigns not only
connect companies to the community, they encourage teamwork, creativity, and
community engagement within the workforce.
We'll make it easy to start a campaign at your company, visit our
campaign
resources page or contact our campaign staff at 386-253-0563.
Contact us at 386.253.0563
to make a contribution and invest in your community today.
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