Celebrating National Philanthropy Month: Thank You to Our Partners
November is National Philanthropy Month, and we want to express our deepest gratitude to our generous partners and their employees.
Fulfilling Dreams at the Charlotte Playground Build
More than 240 volunteers from 17 local companies came together to build and install a brand new playground at Westerly Hills Academy as part of the 19th Charlotte Playground Build.
Corporate Partners and Board Members Honored for Their Support of United Way
United Way of North Carolina recognized 34 Spirit of North Carolina Award winners representing six local United Ways on April 9.
Lowe’s Investment Strengthens Communities
The Lowe’s Foundation gives $500,000 to United Way to fund expanded United Neighborhoods efforts across the Charlotte region.
Deloitte and United Way: Working Together for the Common Good
By John Giannuzzi, Carolinas Managing Partner, Deloitte I’m proud of the way Deloitte engages in community-building activities both here in the Carolinas and around the U.S. I’
Rounding Out the School Year with Character Education
Students spend a large portion of their lives in a classroom, learning about math, history, english and other academic subjects. However, there are things in life that can’t be l
New Partnerships Leading to Greater Impact
In December, United Way of Central Carolinas announced the addition of the Lakeview community into United Neighborhoods, a place-based, holistic strategy that drives deep neighbor
Zooming Into Campaign Season Efficiencies
Predictably, the fall brings cooler weather, football season, pumpkins and your local United Way community fundraising campaign. For the last 90 years, United Way of Central Caroli
Atrium Health Volunteers Make an Impact During COVID-19 Crisis
Volunteers serve a vital role in strengthening communities, assisting neighbors and advancing organizational missions, programs and services. Whether assembling hygiene kits for th
Rising to the Challenge: Change in a New Direction
The crises of 2020, including the coronavirus pandemic and racial unrest, have accelerated commitments by Charlotte-based employers to address economic inequities, social dispariti