United Way Accepting Letters of Intent to Apply for Impact Funding

Each year, County United Way wishes to attract the highest quality service providers as potential grant recipients in striving to ensure the most effective pool of programs and services for our community and is now beginning the process of considering partners.

Qualifying organizations are requested to outline their programming to demonstrate how a United Way partnership specifically provides an outcome in one of the following areas: health, education and financial stability. Programs that most closely align with United Way’s mission and meet the criteria will be invited to apply.

Letters of intent forms for impact funding can be found on www.cuw.org and should be emailed to misty@cuw.org, no later than 4:30 pm, February 28, 2023. Letters of intent received after that date and time will not be considered. A letter of intent submission is not a guarantee to be invited to apply for a grant.

Organizations receiving an invitation to complete the funding request application will be notified no later than March 13, 2023.

For questions or additional information before submitting a letter of intent, please contact Misty Deal at the above email.

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