In communities across America, 1,350 United Ways improve lives by mobilizing
the caring power of their communities. More than fundraisers, United Ways
are partners in change, working with a broad range of people and organizations
to identify and resolve pressing community issues. United Ways have led
the nonprofit sector in the call for transparent accountability and measurable
results.
To achieve measurable, lasting change, United Ways identify and build on community strengths and assets, help individuals and groups with specific community interests find ways to contribute their time and talents, support direct-service programs and community-change efforts, and advocate for public policy changes.
All of this is done in collaboration with diverse partners. Depending on the local issues and how each community chooses to address them, United Ways work with schools, government agencies, businesses, organized labor, financial institutions, community development corporations, voluntary and neighborhood associations, the faith community, and others.