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The
United Way of Greater Augusta, Inc.
In active partnership with our community,
the United Way of Greater Augusta, Inc. serves as a catalyst to improve
the lives of its citizens by: assessing and prioritizing needs; mobilizing
and focusing resources; supporting and facilitating solutions.
United Way,
originally known as the Charity Organization Society, was started in 1887
by a priest and a rabbi. Their goal was to conduct a combined fund raising
campaign to support ten agencies in Denver, Colorado. Their first
campaign raised $21,700. Around 1942 the communities of Staunton and
Waynesboro founded United Way organizations. As services begin to
overlap, these separate organizations saw an opportunity to become more
effective in their community service; and in January, 2004 the two United
Ways merged to become the United Way of Greater Augusta, Inc.
United Way
organizations are unique for many reasons. They accept the role of
identifying community issues and needs, finding creative ways of
addressing those needs and following through on the solutions. They
partner with agencies, through existing programs, developing new programs,
funding programs, measuring outcomes and holding themselves and their
agencies accountable. The work is done through staff and volunteers.
Each year, the
United Way of Greater Augusta, Inc. conducts a major fundraising
campaign. The majority of the campaign is conducted in the workplace
where donors are given a payroll deduction option thus making an
investment in our community easy. United Way staff, company and community
volunteers work very hard conducting the campaign.
Once the campaign is
completed, the funding allocation process begins. Agency applications
are evaluated, considering the need for the services, the fiscal viability
of the agency, the need for United Way funding, and the outcome of the
services provided by the agency. Recommendations for funding are made to
the Board of Director’s. Funds are then allocated and monthly
distributions are handled by the United Way staff.
At this time, there
are nearly 114,331 people living in Staunton, Waynesboro and Augusta
County. Approximately 16% have less than a high school education, 20%
live below poverty, 18% are disabled and 15% are medically uninsured. So,
the need is great.
Your United Way
worked with other community organizations in the development of the Teen
Pregnancy Prevention Coalition. Through this program our area’s teen
pregnancy rate dropped from one of the highest in the country of 24
pregnancies per 1000 females in 1987 to 12 per 1000 in 2002. This is your
United Way at work in the community.
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