The Community Impact Fund is one of the most powerful investments United Way makes in our community. Trained community investment volunteers review submitted applications to ensure that grants are awarded to programs that are in line with United Way priorities for the upcoming year, and to programs that have demonstrated the ability to achieve measurable results. The Community Impact Fund is composed of gifts from donors who designate their contribution to solving critical community issues.
In fiscal year 2009-10, we’re investing $27.6 million in more than 350 programs from nearly 200 nonprofit organizations across the region. To learn more about the work we're doing in education, income, health and homelessness, visit the rest of this section. Click here to see our 2009-10 grantees.
Current grantees, click here to learn about the application process, currently underway.
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