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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of giving through United Way?
- It feels good!
- Your gift goes to help people who really need it.
- It’s local. Funds raised in Mower County stay in Mower
County to address local problems.
- It’s accountable. Volunteers who live in Mower County
decide which programs received funds, and ensure that services
are high quality and meet high priority community needs.
- It’s efficient. Volunteers help conduct the campaign
to keep cost low.
- It’s effective. By bringing the community together, we
accomplish more than we can do alone. United Way makes your caring
count.
- It’s easy. Payroll deductions make giving simple.
Who decides how my contribution is spent and how carefully are
agency expenditures monitored.
Volunteers, area residents like you, decide how much is allocated
to each program. Volunteers from all segments of our community
work together to review each agency’s budget and program
budget each year. These volunteers assure contributors that every
dollar is spent wisely. An important element programs need before
receiving funds from United Way is sound fiscal management. This
is ensured on a continuing basis by volunteer review of financial
reports and annual audits.
Any Mower County resident, who donates, at any level, can volunteer
on the United Way Community Investment panels. If you’re
interested please contact Mandi at unitedml@smig.net
Where does the money that is donated to United Way go?
United Way directs voluntarily contributed funds to support human
service programs of accredited local non-profit agencies.
May I give directly to my favorite agency?
Yes you can, but think about this. We all have our favorite agencies
and/or programs. United Way believes in the concept of investing
in many different agencies and programs to ensure a variety of
services are available. That is why the Community Investment process
was begun – a concept where the volunteers make the decision
regarding funding in the community. This guarantees that you are
receiving accountability for the funds you contribute to United
Way.
If you usually designate your gift, perhaps think about designating
half this year to your favorite agency and half to the community
fund.
What percentage of donations actually goes to help individuals
and how much goes for management and salaries of United Way?
90 percent of funds raised goes back into the community to help where
help is needed most.
I know United Way is a local agency, but don’t some
of the dollars go to the national agency, United Way of America?
This is a common misconception about United Way. We are not a
local chapter of a national organization. We are completely local
and autonomous, run by local volunteers. We do send money to United
Way of America for national advertising, research, government relations
and continuing education. Annually, we send less than 1% each year.
Who uses the services of United Way?
United Way of Mower County distributes funds that serve the needs
of Mower County area residents and employees of local businesses
that support United Way. Some of these agencies may be located
in various communities but must provide services to Mower County
residents.
If you call the United Way Office, will they direct you to an
organization that will help with your specific problem?
The United Way of Mower County will connect the individual to the
appropriate member agency or to other community resources for their
specific need.
Is my United Way contribution tax deductible?
Giving to United Way entitles taxpayers who file itemized returns
to a tax deduction. If you itemize you can deduct the value of
the cash, stock or property. Those donors who contribute gifts
of $250 or more receive a receipt from United Way for use in their
tax preparation. Please consult your tax advisor for information
on your specific situation.
Does United Way help only the poor?
United Way services are directed toward all sectors of our community
for the benefit of everyone. Examples of broad based services
include: family counseling, health diagnostic programs, youth (prevention)
programs, senior citizen services. None of us knows when
a tragedy will strike and when we will need help. Everyone
benefits from living and working in a healthier, happier community
Can I afford to give?
It is true that some individuals may not be in a position to give
because of their current financial situation. However, payroll
deduction allows us an easy way to give a little each month, making
it possible to help a lot on an annual basis. If you are unable
to use payroll deduction United Way can bill you monthly/quarterly,
etc. Remember every donation regardless of its size makes a difference
in our community. |