5 ways to be a better nonprofit board member
Serving as a nonprofit board member can be a challenging but rewarding experience. With hundreds of nonprofit boards to join in Charlotte, it’s helpful to know the nuts and bolts
TIAA’s 100 Days of Difference has big impact
Volunteerism with corporate partners helps United Way of Central Carolinas in its fight for the education, health and financial stability of every person in our community. U
Duke Energy In Action Month
Volunteerism plays a key role in United Way of Central Carolinas’ fight for the education, health, and financial stability of every person in the community. Duke Energ
These nonprofits got a boost in United Way grants. Now what?
United Way is looking for the most bang for its buck as the nonprofit focuses on early childhood care, housing, work skills training and other services most likely to help combat d
United Way injects $24.5M into community
United Way of Central Carolinas announced the investment of $24.5 million into the community, with $16.3 million going toward the organization’s community impact strategy and $8.
4 reasons not to miss LINC’s Silent Disco
Looking for a fun event geared toward young professionals that’s part of a greater cause? Then you’ll want to mark Thursday, June 14 on your calendar for Silent Disco, a
United Way shifts gears with giving to region’s community nonprofits Economic mobility at center of funding programs
United Way of Central Carolinas announced Thursday an investment of $24.5 million to 110 organizations and initiatives throughout the area. It represents a continuation of their st
United Way shifts strategy in Charlotte, cuts grants by 10%
United Way reduced grants, in part, to get away from a decade of tapping reserve funds. Throughout the recession and up to the present, the nonprofit has boosted its grant program
United Way lays off workers, shifts funding amid economic mobility push
In a multimillion dollar push to reduce generational poverty in Charlotte, United Way changed its funding priorities this year and gave money to dozens of Charlotte-area nonprofits
United Way Invests $24.5 Million in Community to Boost Economic Mobility, Build Stronger Neighborhoods and Support Safety Net Agencies
United Way of Central Carolinas announced today the investment of $24.5 million into the community, with $16.3 million going toward the organization’s community impact strategy a