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Another United Way Closes
The headline read “Local United Way dissolving, issues final grants.” Regrettably, this isn’t . . .
How Many Flags are You Flying?
Did you know that the major hotel chains do not own most of their hotels?
Status Quo? No!
Before you get too far into 2025, take a moment and think about your answer to this question . . .
How United Ways are Successful
The one word that succinctly and clearly describes how your United Way can be successful is . . .
What are You Changing?
Recently, we were facilitating a board and staff retreat and one of the board members said, “Right now we are helping people, but I am not sure we are changing things.”
Is Your United Way a Fundraiser or an Impact Funder?
Many United Ways are fundraisers. Fundraisers spend most of their time and effort conducting workplace campaigns and holding special event fundraisers to raise as much money as possible. Their goal is typically . . .