Why
give to the United Way Campaign?

Actually........
"You don't give to the United
Way.
You give through the United Way."
With one donation or a series of donations through a
monthly credit card pledge, a contribution made individually or through an employee
campaign you are able to simultaneous contribute to 13 agencies that
provide hundreds of programs and services for our friends and
neighbors in Callaway County.
The
Board
of Directors carefully reviews the agency's budgets and programs prior to
determining the amount to be allocated to each agency. In addition, each
agency performs an annual audit to assure the funds are used
appropriately.
Over 90% of
every dollar we receive goes to the agencies we fund. Our all-volunteer
Board of Directors scrutinize the needs of our community and the
agencies that serve it, funding those that can accomplish the most good.
Our agencies provide over 200 programs and services that touch nearly
10,000 Callaway County residents each year - from the youngest child to
the most senior adult - we all know someone that has benefited in some
way. The Callaway County United Way makes sense and you can make a
huge difference in the lives of many when you make a donation!
We require the agencies
serve the community in the best way possible with unduplicated
services.
Our Privacy Pledge to You
Your
privacy matters!
The
Callaway County United Way is committed to protecting your privacy; we
will not sell, rent, or loan any information you provide to us. We will
ask you for information that personally identifies you or allows us to
contact you only when you have requested that we provide a service or
carry out a transaction on your behalf. Services may include sending an
acknowledgement of your donation or providing recognition for a
leadership gift.
We only
publish a donor's name once each year to provide recognition
for support of the United Way. We will NOT publish your name if you
instruct us not to do so.
If you would like to remain anonymous, please send us an
email.
Last Updated:
02/18/2008 |