Volunteer Sees Hands On Charlotte As Great Way to Plug In
As a Charlotte native, John Clement wanted to get involved with the community and give back to the place he calls home. Thanks to a friend’s recommendation he discovered United W
A-LIST Celebrates Impact of Local African-American History
United Way’s A-LIST group has grown and accomplished much over the past several years – from hosting the EmpowHERment conference in 2016 to holding quarterly Boardroom Business
NBA Players and Volunteers Give Back in Charlotte’s Renaissance West Community
As part of NBA All-Star 2019 Charlotte Weekend, the NBA took time off the court to support local youth, families and organizations through grassroots efforts as players, league exe
Seven Local Companies Honored With United Way Spirit of North Carolina Awards
Atrium Health, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP, Elliott Davis PLLC, Enterprise Holdings, Ingersoll Rand, Regions Bank and Wingate University have been named Spirit of North Carolina Award
Volunteer Connects His Passion for the Outdoors with Giving Back
An avid outdoorsman, Daryl Peck combined his passion for nature with giving back by serving as a Hands On Charlotte volunteer leader at weekend creek clean up projects. Than
Charlotte-Area Young Professionals Honored at Inaugural United Way Young Leaders Awards
United Way of Central Carolinas announced the winners of the inaugural Young Leaders Awards during a ceremony at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Wednesday, February 6.
Introducing the 2019 United Way Young Leaders Awards Winners
More than two months ago, we asked our community to nominate standout young professionals making a difference across the Charlotte region for United Way’s inaugural Young Leaders
Charlotte area United Way reducing funding to local nonprofits as donations decline
On Monday, the United Way sent a letter to the community stating it is cutting funding to Impact Grant partners by 25 percent.
Charlotte-area United Way to cut funding to area nonprofits 25% as donations fall
After a decade of relying on its savings, Charlotte-based United Way of Central Carolinas is ending that practice and cutting its contributions to area nonprofits by 25 percent, ag
United Way To Cut Grants 25 Percent And Lop $1 Million From Its Own Budget
United Way of Central Carolinas plans to cut grants to nonprofits by 25 percent beginning July 1 and change its funding schedule as it deals with a decline in giving that stretches