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Did you know? A small gift makes a big difference. Just 50 cents a week provides a winter coat and hat for a child. $3 a week provides one year of Meals on Wheels for a disabled senior. $10 a week provides 20 days of care for an abused child.

United Way workplace campaign headquarters

You have joined a talented, dedicated group of volunteers who are determined to make our community a better place in which to live, work and raise our families.

Throughout the campaign you will have the support of United Way staff, Campaign Representatives and volunteers. They are all available to provide you with the resources to make your campaign successful.

Have a look through this section of our Web site — it was created just for you.  We hope that you will find helpful ideas, tools and materials to make your job easier.  

Campaign resources: A collection of useful collateral, forms, and templates that can be utilized for campaign awareness, solicitation, and reporting.

Training: An important step in the campaign is Employee Campaign Coordinator Training. This training is valuable for both veteran and first time ECCs.

Best practices: Lessons learned that can help ensure your workplace campaign maximizes impact for both your organization and the United Way.

Logos and photos: United Way logos, "Give Today, Help Today" image and photos of our four campaign profiles. 

Why we give: Stories of the people you and your coworkers are helping with every pledge. Use any of these stories in your employee newsletter, at a campaign event or on promotional materials.

E-newsletter archive: Get great ideas from other ECCs and advice from United Way staff.

Campaign staff contacts: Phone numbers, cell phone numbers and e-mail addresses for United Way campaign staff 

 


Million Dollar Companies

The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.