One Year Later: The Impact of the COVID-19 Response Fund
United Way of Central Carolinas was founded 90 years ago in Mecklenburg County as “Emergency Relief” to help people affected by the Great Depression through the power of collec
Addressing community violence and promoting public safety through SAFE Charlotte
United Way of Central Carolinas and the City of Charlotte know that creating and sustaining a city where all residents are safe requires collaboration, innovation and community inv
Capacity-Building 101: Shaping Nonprofits into Forces for Good
United Way of Central Carolinas is committed to giving organizations across the Charlotte region the tools, resources and opportunities to build capacity, maximize impact of servic
Meet United Way’s 2021 United Neighborhoods partners
United Neighborhoods was launched in 2017 by United Way of Central Carolinas to change the odds for people living in the Charlotte region’s most disinvested neighborhoods. The pr
Meet United Way’s 2021 Unite Charlotte partners
Unite Charlotte was founded in 2016 by United Way of Central Carolinas following civil unrest sparked by the killing of Keith Lamont Scott, an unarmed Black man, by Charlotte polic
Uniting the Charlotte region to learn and grow together
Across the country, organizations, companies and community members are engaged in conversations around racial equity and social justice. As a nation, the time is now to commit ours
Did You Know? A Look at United Way of Central Carolinas’ History
Nearly 90 years after its emergence, United Way of Central Carolinas, Inc. continues to serve our community to ensure everyone has the opportunity to reach their full potential. &n
United Way’s Biggest Impact Moments of 2020
From fundraising and grant making, to convening and advocating, it has been a busy yet fulfilling year at United Way of Central Carolinas. As we look forward to the New Year, we th
The Impact of Thankfulness
During this season of gratitude, United Way of Central Carolinas has much to be thankful for, including our donors, volunteers and nonprofit partners who have answered the call to
United Way Initiatives at a Glance: United Neighborhoods
Launched in 2017 by United Way of Central Carolinas, United Neighborhoods is changing the odds in disinvested communities by supporting resident-driven revitalization efforts that