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Category Archives: Campaign Materials
Eat, drink and be scary: Fundraising team dresses up to report successes across our community
To cheers and loud applause, United Way celebrated its most recent campaign countdown meeting for the 2012-13 regional campaign, recognizing local divisions and companies that have supported our work to improve education, financial stability and health. This meeting was more … Continue reading
New United Way poster shares how your gifts help people in recovery from domestic violence and stop the generational cycle of harm
A new poster from United Way of the Mid-South puts a spotlight on how donations to United Way and the organization’s network of nonprofit partners helps people recover from the horror of domestic violence in our region. The poster also … Continue reading
New United Way poster puts the spotlight on how your gifts and the work to recruit mentors and tutors can help reverse academic failure
A new poster from United Way of the Mid-South puts a spotlight on how donations to United Way and the organization’s network of nonprofit partners are working to recruite tutors and mentors to reverse academic failure and help children succeed. … Continue reading
Posted in Campaign Materials, Education, Helping children and youth succeed, Information Resources
Tagged failure, math, mentor, mid south, nonprofit partners, reading, school, student, TCAP, tutor, united way
New United Way poster puts the spotlight on how your gifts help the homeless and hungry
A new poster from United Way of the Mid-South puts a spotlight on how donations to United Way and the organization’s network of nonprofit partners are working to help people who are homeless and hungry across the region. The poster … Continue reading
Sneak Peek: Your gifts to United Way help impact lives and build a stronger community
This year’s United Way Information and Leadership Guide publication will be released later this summer, and over the next few days we’re giving you “sneak peeks” at some popular pages from this helpful booklet. Today’s preview page provides a broad … Continue reading
Posted in Campaign Materials, Education, Financial Stability, Health, Helping children and youth succeed, Improving health for adults & seniors, Information Resources, Strengthening families and neighborhoods
Tagged communications manager, improving education, leadership guide, meaningful changes, mid south, nonprofit programs