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Frequently Asked Questions
What is United Way?
United Way is much more than a fundraising organization. United
Way is a volunteer organization working to improve lives by mobilizing
the caring power of communities. What makes United Way different
from other charities is its citizen review of programs and initiatives
for funding. Each United Way chooses its funding criteria and priorities
to fit the local community.
What is difficult to measure – and impossible to overstate
– is the number of people that local United Ways touch in
their communities. It doesn’t matter how many programs or
coalitions United Way has in place, if there are many or just a
few people involved in the process. What matters are the health,
well-being, and strength of our families, children and communities.
That is the ultimate goal of United Way.
What does United Way do besides raise money
United Way is the catalyst for positive change in our community.
We bring donors, community partners, nonprofit organizations, government
AND YOU together around one shared vision - to make our community
better.
The annual United Way campaign serves two purposes - it raises funds
for needed community programs and it provides a forum for people
to come together in their workplace to openly discuss community
issues.
Why should I give to the United Way of the Wabash Valley?
When you give to the United Way, you are giving directly to the
people of the Wabash Valley. Your personal gift of support will
help over 100 local health and human service programs, as well as
foster new innovative, collaborative programs that meet the ever-changing
needs of our community.
As the workplace changes, as the family structure changes, and as
technology changes, the dynamics of our community change. United
Way is at the forefront of identifying community needs and resources.
United Way brings together community leaders and social service
providers to address ever-changing community needs. Together we
explore alternatives and seek new ways to provide positive solutions.
How can I be sure my money will be used wisely?
United Way holds itself accountable not only for action but also
for results. We are driven by the commitment to make a real difference
in the Wabash Valley. United Way is accountable to its donors and
we ask the program providers to be accountable to United Way. A
Fund Distribution Committee comprised of over 110 community volunteers
annually reviews program funding requests. A program must show it
is effective, efficient and serves a real need in our community
in order to receive funding.
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How much should I give?
Giving is a personal matter based on your desire to help others,
your interest in the community, and your own financial ability.
"How much" is a personal and voluntary decision. Your
gift will be hard at work all year making our community stronger.
Every gift, regardless of amount, will impact a person's life.
I can't afford to give...I live paycheck to paycheck
as it is.
That's understandable. We are all fighting the cost-of-living battle,
and it gets harder every year. However, if it's tough on us, imagine
what it must be like for the people who depend on our United Way
for help.
If one hour's pay per month is too high, consider a lower, more
affordable amount. Could you afford 50¢ a week? Doesn't sound
like much, but by the end of the year it amounts to $26! That $26
could provide quite a few healthy meals to a homebound senior citizen.
That $26 could be the difference between that senior citizen living
in his/her own home or moving to a nursing home.
Why do the United Way member agencies conduct individual
campaigns?
At current levels of giving, United Way of the Wabash
Valley cannot meet the needs of all the programs provided by its
member agencies.
How much of my donation actually goes to the agencies?
Approximately 91¢ of every dollar go directly to fund programs
in the Wabash Valley. The remainder is used by United Way to cover
administrative costs, as well as provide services to the community.
United Way of the Wabash Valley has organized a Day of Caring for
the last five years. The annual event encourages people to volunteer
for local nonprofit organizations in an effort to get better acquainted
with the services the organizations provide, their staff and the
clients they serve. The AFL-CIO Community Labor Liaison, Ed Ping,
works from the United Way office. He serves the community by helping
union membership find help when they are in need and encouraging
union membership to help local nonprofits in many ways.
May I direct where my donation goes?
Absolutely! You may direct your donation to a specific program,
a specific agency, a specific county or a specific United Way. There
is an area on the pledge card where you may designate where your
donation should be directed. The only requirement is that your designated
agency is a member of United Way of the Wabash Valley or is another
United Way.
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If I designate my donation to a specific agency, how do
I know for sure that agency gets the funds?
When United Way of the Wabash Valley knows the names of individual
donors, we forward the information to each agency. Then the agency
in turns sends out a thank you notice. There are some companies which
keep the names of their employees very confidential, so United Way
cannot forward names, only total dollars designated.
Why does United Way support agencies affiliated with
religious groups?
United Way funds programs based on their service to the community.
If a program is meeting a community need and providing service without
bias, it can be considered for funding.
I prefer to give my donation directly to my favorite
charity. Why should I donate to United Way?
Many people prefer to give directly to their favorite charity but,
if everyone gave to only his or her favorite charity, a few popular
services would prosper and some lesser known, but equally important,
would suffer. United Way volunteers evaluate community needs and
allocate funds so critical needs are met and services are not duplicated.
If you donate to the United Way, you have the advantage of using
payroll deduction. By having a small donation deducted from your
paycheck each pay period, by the end of the year you may find you
were able to donate more to your favorite agency than if you had
written a check for a one-time donation. Also, many corporations
match their employees' United Way donations, so by giving through
United Way you are able to double your gift.
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I quit giving to the United Way when they quit supporting the Boy
Scouts.
United Way of the Wabash Valley continues to support the local
Boy Scouts. In 2005, nine different scouting programs will receive
a total of $46,240. The Boy Scouts’ programs provide structured
activities where scout and adult (often a parent) work closely together.
I quit giving to the United Way because they support
the Boy Scouts and the Boy Scouts discriminate against homosexuals.
United Way funding supports over 100 health and human service programs,
of which six are provided by the Boy Scouts; please do not deny
the other 96 plus programs your support. United Way cannot process
a negative donation, that is, a donor wants his/her pledge to go
to everyone except Boy Scouts. A donor may select a specific program
or agency to which to designate his/her donation.
I do not give to United Way of the Wabash Valley because
I don't live in Terre Haute and that is where most of the agencies
are.
UWWV serves six counties: Clark (IL), Crawford (IL), Parke, Sullivan,
Vermillion, and Vigo. Most of the funded programs serve residents
in all of these same counties and, sometimes, even more. Chances
are good that you will be helping a co-worker, a neighbor, a friend
and/or a customer.
I don't give because my spouse gives at his/her place
of work.
Even though your spouse supports our United Way, your own individual
gift is also important. When your spouse gives his/her gift, it
is based on his/her salary. We ask that you consider doing the same,
as an individual, by making a contribution based on your wages.
Many corporations base their corporate gift on their employees'
contributions. With your donation, you may also be increasing the
amount your company donates.
I won't give because I once worked for a boss/company
that made it a condition of employment to give
United Way of the Wabash Valley feels very strongly that no one
should ever be pressured into giving. United Way is based on the
concept of people helping people - because they care enough to want
to help.
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I know someone who called the United Way office and didn't
get help when they needed it.
United Way does not provide direct client service. We do, however,
work in a partnership with Lifeline at. Lifeline is a 24-hour, telephone-based
information and referral service. Trained, knowledgeable volunteers
answer the phones and will assess what service(s) the caller needs
and then provide referrals to the most appropriate organizations
in the community.
I do not give because United Way gives handouts to
people who are too lazy to help themselves.
A child who does not get enough to eat, a handi-capable person
learning to live on their own, a family who just lost everything
in a house fire, a terminally ill person receiving hospice support…do
these sound like lazy people?
Money is not handed out directly to people. United Way donations
go to fund programs which support families, children and individuals.
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