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2011 United Way Campaign. We all win when…. …a child succeeds in school. …a neighborhood turns around. …families have good health. …workers have solid jobs. Your United Way gift helps create opportunities for a better life for all!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: 2011 United Way Campaign

<Insert Company Name> 2011 United Way Campaign

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We all win when…

…a child succeeds in school.

…a neighborhood turns around.

…families have good health.

…workers have solid jobs.

Your United Way gift helps create opportunities for a better life for all!

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Building Blocks to a Quality Life

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Barriers:

1. Many children do not enter kindergarten ready to learn.

2. Many children do not move successfully from kindergarten through high school graduation.

3. Many high school graduates do not further their education in vocational training, technical education or college.

Children, youth and adults have access to quality education that supports academic and social success.

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Sample Areas to Improve

• Increase access to quality, affordable early care and education for children birth through kindergarten.

• Provide for character and leadership development among all children and youth.

• Increase support of programs designed to guide youth from high school to higher education.

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Last year, 11,819 individuals invested to keep kids in school.

• Supporting 11 afterschool programs • Serving 4,242 children• 2,036 achieved a grade-letter improvement in at

least 1 academic subject.

United Way Results

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Barriers:1. The safety net of emergency services available in our

community is difficult to navigate and has limited capacity.

2. Many people do not have living wage jobs.

3. Families and adults often do not manage their resources in a manner that supports financial stability.

Individuals and families in our community are able to meet basic needs and build economic self-sufficiency.

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Sample Areas to Improve

• Increase availability of case management to navigate community resources and prevent future crises.

• Improve technical and soft job skills among unemployed/underemployed.

• Increase basic financial literacy among members of our community.

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Last year, 10,857 individuals moved families toward financial stability.

Supporting 26 programs that help individuals and families move toward self-sufficiency by :

Increasing education

Obtaining a GED

Enhancing job skills

United Way Results

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Barriers:1. Many people in our community do not live in safe

environments.

2. Many people in our community lack access to quality primary care and behavioral health.

3. Our community has limited infrastructure and cultural support for preventative health and wellness.

Members of our community have the knowledge, resources and opportunities to live healthy, safe, and active lives.

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Sample Areas to Improve

• Strengthen community efforts to prevent violence and abuse.

• Increase access to quality primary, behavioral, and dental healthcare.

• Increase awareness of and opportunities for wellness, prevention and early detection.

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Last year, 11,041 individuals helped address health issues.

• Supporting 2 free clinics• Providing 35,733 life sustaining prescriptions

for our uninsured neighbors

United Way Results

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How do the trained volunteers make funding decisions?

• Tax-exempt• Addresses 1 of the 3 agenda areas• Serving Spartanburg, Cherokee or Union Counties• Comply with US Patriot Act• Fiscally sound• Uses proven best practices• Demonstrates measurable results

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The United Way Difference

Community Investment

+ Donor Designation

+ Gifts in Kind Center

+ Imagination Library

+ Volunteer Income Tax Assistance

+ Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

+ AmeriCorps*VISTA

+ Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

+ Volunteer Connections

$25,126,474

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Which means?

Your Gift Your Return

$1 $5.46

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How can you make a difference?

For $5 per week ($260 per year), you support 20 hours of alcohol & drug abuse counseling for pregnant women with alcohol and drug problems.

THIS IS THE SAME COST AS:Kid’s popcorn and a drink at a movie once a week.

For $1 per week ($52 per year), you improve the health of 3 working individuals without health insurance by providing a year of life-saving medication.

THIS IS THE SAME COST AS:A 20 ounce soda.

For $10 per week ($520 per year), you provide an entire year of one on one and group counseling with high risk teen girls aimed at preventing adolescent pregnancy.

THIS IS THE SAME COST AS:One meal out a week.

For $20 per week ($1,040 per year), you provide six months of counseling and education to help an uninvolved dad reconnect with his child and resume paying child-support.

THIS IS THE SAME COST AS:Movie tickets for two each week.

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How can I contribute? 2% of your salary

2 hours pay per month

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How can I contribute?$____ per pay period

any single dollar amount

Leadership Giving($1,000+ or $20 per week)Payroll Guide on back of pledge card

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Automatic Bank Draft

$____ per month from checking or savings

How can I contribute?

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Turn in your card today and get the chance to win one of:

<insert incentives here>

<insert incentives here>

<insert incentives here>

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Contribute at any level and receive:

A THANK YOU FROM CHICK-FIL-A AND DENNY’S!!!

A coupon for a free Chick-fil-a sandwich. Good at Spartanburg & Gaffney locations.

A Denny’s coupon for an entrée with the purchase of an entrée and two beverages. Good nationwide.

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Contribute at the Fair Share level of <insert company’s fair share target>

and get the chance to win one of:

<insert incentives here>

<insert incentives here>

<insert incentives here>

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Contribute a gift of at least $3.85 per week or $200 annually to the Community Impact Fund or a Priority Service Area and receive a Caring Club card.

This entitles you to discounts until December 2012 at participating merchants.

Please see our website at www.uwpiedmont.org for a complete list of community partners.

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Be proud of your Company! <insert Company name here> stretches your contribution by:

<insert Corporate contribution match here, example: dollar for dollar, $.25 on the dollar, etc.>

<or, insert Corporate Gift here>

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You Can Be Part of the Change

You can give.

You can advocate.

You can volunteer.

That's what it means to LIVE UNITED.

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Thank you!