Racial Equity Nonprofit Board Training
This three-part Racial Equity Nonprofit Board Training workshop unites leaders to learn, stimulate conversation and fuel change.
Racial Equity Nonprofit Board Training
This three-part Racial Equity Nonprofit Board Training workshop, organized by United Way of Central Carolinas and presented by TIAA, unites leaders to learn, stimulate conversation
Meet United Way’s 2022 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
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
Racial Equity Learning with United Way
United Way of Central Carolinas works to create lasting change for those most in need through strategic community philanthropy. Our mission compels us to work on improving the live
Building Good Racial Equity Habits: A Conversation with Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr.
Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr. has pursued and achieved success in academia, business, diversity, leadership and community service. In 1996, he started America & MOORE, LLC to provide co
A Seat at the Table: Advancing Racial Equity Through Learning
As a community leader, convener and advocate, United Way of Central Carolinas is committed to listening, learning and doing the hard work that is required to address the power imba
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Service
Embodying Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s commitment to service, United Way of Central Carolinas invites all participants of the Racial Equity 21-Day Challenge to get involved in w
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