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Agency Page

  • This page is for our Partner Programs, and non-profit organizations who wish to apply for United Way of Inner Wisconsin funding.

 

2013 Funding Applications

  • 2013 funding applications will be available starting February 16, 2012 and will be due no later than March 16, 2012.

 

Volunteer Requirement

  • As part of the agency agreement, programs/agencies will be required to provide a minimum number of volunteer service hours back to United Way based on the size of the grant:
    • $1,000-$9,999 = 2 hours
    • $10,000-$24,999 = 4 hours
    • $25,000-$49,999 = 6 hours
    • $50,000-$74,999 = 8 hours
    • $75,000 and up = 10 hours
  • Examples of how to provide your service hours/help out with:
    • Small Business Phone-a-thon
    • AM 1320 WFHR Radio-thon
    • Speak at campaign presentations about the impact United Way dollars have on your program
    • Provide a Loaned Executive for the campaign
    • United Way Day at McDonalds
    • Stuff the School Bus
    • Day of Caring

Download the United Way logo

 

Download the Partner Program Poster

  • United Way of Inner Wisconsin Partner Programs need to display this poster in a prominant location, such as in the reception area, or front door. You can download an 11x17 poster here, or contact the United Way office to pick one up.
  • The Partner Program Poster icon

 

Our Vision Goals (as of January 2011)

  • In January, 2011, our VISION COUNCILS met to identify the current gaps in service - or, where people are "falling through the cracks" - in south Wood and Adams Counties.
  • We have three south Wood County Vision Councils, one for each of our Vision Goals: Fulfilling Basic Needs, Helping Children and Youth Succeed, and Supporting our Vulnerable and Aging Populations. We have one Adams County Vision Council. These groups meet EVERY YEAR to re-assess gaps in services.
  • The volunteers who make up our Vision Councils include members from human service agencies, health services, school districts, law enforcement and members at large.
  • The results of these meetings are this year's Vision Goals, which help shape how United Way funding is distributed. To view the results of this year's Vision Council meetings, please read below: