Deadline: 9-Feb-22
The United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore (UWVES) has announced a funding call for the 2022 Campaign to make a greater impact on the quality of life for residents on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore is committed to accountability, strong leadership, and measurable results, making the United Way an excellent investment in the community.
The United Way of Virginia’s Eastern Shore serves as a bridge between those who strive to help and the Eastern Shore of Virginia’s Community of families and institutions in need.
Appropriateness for United Way Support
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Documentation of Need
- Must fall within the impact areas of Arts, Education, Financial Stability or Health
- Must clearly define and document the problems and resulting needs of the proposed client population.
- Must provide reasonable and ample evidence to substantiate the need for its program and justification for United Way funding
- Must state proposed objectives in measurable, time-specific terms in order to evaluate and measure program performance on service delivery
- Duplication of Services – Must demonstrate that the proposed program or service delivery does not duplicate existing efforts directed at a similar client population or identified need, and could not be provided in a more effective manner by an existing agency.
Eligibility Criteria
- Incorporation – Must be incorporated as a non-profit voluntary organization serving a client population on the Eastern Shore of Virginia
- Tax Exemption – Must be classified as tax-exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code
- VDACS Registration – Must be authorized to solicit contributions by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
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Accounting
- Must have documentation of financial condition for the local operation and demonstrate appropriate accounting records and controls over the receipt and expenditure of funds in accordance with the standards for voluntary health and welfare organizations.
- Must have sources of income other than United Way allocations to prove that agency can sustain itself.
- Must have community support including a sizable and active volunteer membership and fund-raising support.
- Must maintain formal record-keeping on numbers of clients served by age, race, geographic area, and other relevant demographics
- Governing Body – Must be governed by an active Board of Directors comprised of local representation who are unpaid volunteers. The Board must meet at least twice a year to establish policies and make decisions.
- Non-Discrimination – Must practice non-discrimination in the employment of staff, recruitment of Board Members, and provision of services.
For more information, visit UWVES.
For more information, visit https://www.esunitedway.org/application