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Case for Support
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Case for Support
United Way of Portage County is:
• The most efficient and cost effective way to make one annual gift to charity.
• Provides funding to our local community through our 43 health and human service programs housed within our 14 non-profit agencies.
• Money stays in Portage County.
• Employees can contribute their gift to the county in which they live, or to a particular program or agency of choice.
• We are Portage County’s primary source of funding for its health & human service agencies; homeless shelters and soup kitchens.
• Giving your employees the opportunity to contribute through payroll deduction gives your company recognition and allows them better use of their charitable dollar. Their dollars go towards funding the needs and not the buildings or agency salaries.
What your contribution buys…
$3.25per pay can provide a child with after school programming which provides educational and career development, character development, health, life skills and physical fitness.
$4.00a pay can provide 5 pairs of shoes for school kids.
$8.00a pay can provide 26 prescriptions for the low income in Portage County.
$1,000annually will provide funding for 680 hot meals for the hungry in Portage County.
$1,000 annually will provide funding for 18 office visits for low income patients at our local medical clinic.
How We Measure Outcomes
Your United Way of Portage County helps…
Crises, Children & Youth, Adults, Families, Health
Outcome:1000 seniors received assistance to buy prescriptions.
Results:Seniors maintain long term healthy lifestyle.
Outcome:11,716 households received clothing.
Results:Clients are able to properly dress in professional attire for employment & children obtain clean, needed clothing for school.
Outcome:42 Low income families receive child care.
Results:Advances child’s motor skills, communication skills, and enables them to interact socially with other children prior to entering school.
Community Partners & Impact
United Way of Portage County Community Impact Areas
United Way of Portage County’s Community Impact Areas were formed to focus community efforts to help people in the most efficient and effective manner. By centering our energy on supporting and maintaining services in these five areas, United Way is able to help create greater change in our county.
United Way of Portage County’s Community Impact Areas are:
Crises:
Access to disaster relief programs, counseling, food and shelter in times of crisis
Children & Youth:
Services to children and teens that give them access to educational, recreational and self-esteem building programs in a safe environment
Adults:
Services for adults that increase independence and confidence; senior citizen programs that lend assistance and foster self-sufficiency
Families:
Training, counseling and supportive services designed to strengthen the family unit
Health:
Access to affordable, reliable health care to meet physical and emotional needs
Partner Agencies and United Way of Portage County funded programs
The American Red Cross
Armed Forces Emergency Services
Disaster Services
Emergency Training & Education
Children’s Advantage
Psychiatric Service
Children’s Advocacy Center
Child Sexual Abuse Intervention Program
Community Legal Aid Services
Legal Services Civil
Municipal Court Project
Coleman Professional Services
Crises Care for the Homeless
Coleman Adult Day Services
Adolescent & Child Mental Health
Family & Community Services
Best Choice Senior Meals
Big Brothers & Sisters of Portage County
Caring Home Help
Center of Hope/Kent Social Services
Consumer Credit Counseling
County Clothing Center
Family & Community Solutions Counseling Services
Freedom House
Home Based Services
Housing & Emergency Support Services
King Kennedy Adult Services
King Kennedy Youth Development
Medication Access
Miller Community House
Place of Peace
Portage Area Transitional Housing
RSVP, Senior Companion, Foster Grandparents
Safer Futures
Skeels Adult Services
Skeels Youth Development
St. Joe’s Child Care
Youth Development
Girl Scouts of North East Ohio
Leadership Experience
Greater Western Reserve, BSA
Scoutreach and Scouts in Need
The Kidney Foundation of Ohio
Medication Assistance Program
Medical Transportation Assistance
Mobile Meals
Home Delivered Nutrition
The Salvation Army
Youth Services
NE Portage Food & Emergency Assistance
Comprehensive Emergency & Financial Assistance
Townhall II
Substance Abuse Counseling
Medical Clinic
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211 Portage
United Disabilities Services
Vocational/Sociabilities
Fund Distribution
FUNDEC – United Way donations at work
United Way of Portage County’s Fund Executive Committee or FUNDEC, plays a vital role in ensuring that public donations are put to work efficiently and effectively by social service programs.
United Way volunteers gather in late April and early May to make important program funding decisions.
United Way funding decisions directly affect services provided by programs in the county like those provided by The American Red Cross, Big Brothers & Sisters and Family & Community Services.
United Way will distribute funds to 501(c)(3), not-for-profit health and human service agencies, organizations or community groups that have been in business for at least two years. The organization must provide services to the community in one of the following areas of impact:
Crises, Children & Youth, Adults, Families, Health
The FUNDEC process begins with community volunteers reviewing program applications and lending their time to listen to program representatives, asking tough questions about how allotted United Way dollars impact the children, adults, senior citizens, disabled and disadvantaged citizens they serve in the county. FUNDEC volunteers also hit the pavement and conduct on-site visits at each of the partner program locations in order to get a first-hand account of how community donations are being put to work.
In mid-May, United Way’s Board of Trustees will finalize FUNDEC volunteers’ allocation decisions and that is when the magic happens: The donations are channeled to help change the life of a child who needs a safe haven of care after-school, or to aid a family dealing with the stresses of a recent job downsizing or an unemployment situation.
Donations are utilized to serve those in need in the county.
Agency News
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