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Q.
What is United Way?
A. Trident United Way is the organization in the
Lowcountry that brings together people, businesses,
government, and agencies to determine our most
pressing human service problems and develop the
resources to solve them.
Q.
Who owns United Way?
A. You do! Trident United Way is owned and operated
by and for our tri-county community. All of our
policy decisions are made by an elected Board
of Directors comprising a diverse group of Lowcountry
citizens.
Q.
How does Trident United Way solve problems?
A. Trident United Way uses many different strategies.
One is to invest in programs and services that
get real results helping people who need it most.
Another is to create initiatives that address
important issues, like the Child Care Resource
& Referral service, the Success By 6 initiative,
211 Hotline, the Family Asset Building initiative,
and more.
Q.
Why has Trident United Way changed the way it
does business?
A. Like any successful business, United Way continues
to grow and innovate with new services that better
serve our customers. Our donors have told us that
they want to have a real impact on people’s lives.
United Way donors expect that their contribution
is making a difference in our community, and we’re
delivering it.
Q.
How is United Way making a difference in our community?
A. Here is one example: Nearly half the school
children in our community either don’t graduate
high school or graduate without the skills to
succeed in an information-age workplace. Since
1998, Trident United Way has dramatically increased
its investment in programs targeting parenting
education, early childhood development, after-school
programs, and workplace readiness. During that
time, the percentage of children entering first
grade unprepared to learn – a key indicator of
future success -- dropped by 25%.
Q.
How does Trident United Way decide which programs
to invest in?
A. Trident United Way invests in programs that
measurably improve people’s lives and have the
greatest impact in our community. United Way can’t
solve all our community’s problems, so we focus
on a handful of the most critical problems and
work to solve them. More than 200 volunteers make
the difficult decisions about which programs were
the most effective and deserved donors’ support.
Q.
Why does United Way invest in some programs and
not in others?
A. More than 200 volunteers make the difficult
decisions about which programs are the most effective
and deserve donors’ support.
Q.
Does United Way invest in programs run by the
Boy Scouts?
A. Yes. The Boy Scouts “Scout Reach” program makes
a measurable difference in increasing academic
performance, healthy lifestyle decision-making
and 21st century workforce skills. Trident United
Way invests more than $120,000 in that program.
Q.
Does United Way invest in programs in Berkeley
County and Dorchester County?
A. Absolutely! Trident United Way invests in dozens
of programs serving the entire tri-county area.
For a list of investments, download our 2007/8
community
investments. In addition, Trident United Way
operates centers in downtown Summerville and Moncks
Corner that provide coordinated services to Berkeley
and Dorchester counties.
Q.
To whom can I designate?
A. Trident United Way provides an extra service
to our customers, allowing them to donate through
United Way to any 501(c)(3) charity in America.
Trident United Way sends that money directly to
that agency above and beyond any investment United
Way makes through its annual investment process
in programs run by that agency. However, when
you direct your gift elsewhere, Trident United
Way can’t guarantee that your contribution is
having a measurable impact in our community.
Q.
How much of my designation goes to the agency
I choose?
A. United Way distributes an average of 88 cents
of every designated dollar it collects. The rest
covers administrative and fundraising costs.
Q.
My employer forces me to give to United Way.
A. Giving to United Way must always be voluntary.
The donor is our customer and we want satisfied
customers. Trident United Way has a specific policy
against coercion. If you feel you’ve been forced
to give, we want to know about it. Call us anonymously
at 740-9000, x261 or email us at dnicole@tuw.org.
Q.
I heard about some problems at a United Way. Was
that Trident United Way?
A. No. Each of the nation’s 1,800 United Ways
is an independently operated organization, responsible
to its own community. United Ways in Washington,
DC and Lansing, MI got into trouble in 2002 for
violating national guidelines on the reporting
and expenditure of donations. Trident United Way
adheres to the strictest ethical and financial
standards. If you have questions, contact us at
740-9000 or ckerrigan@tuw.org.
Q. How much does United
Way spend on fundraising and salaries?
A. Trident United Way keeps its costs lower than
virtually any other charity organization. Because
it operates according to strict business principles,
Trident United Way is able to invest about 88
cents of each dollar we collect in programs and
services helping people in need. Comparing that
to 75 cents for comparable national organizations
and the guideline of at least 60 cents by the
National Charities Information Bureau shows how
cost-effective Trident United Way is.
Q.
I know someone who didn’t get help from United
Way when they needed it. Why not?
A. Trident United Way helps thousands of people
every year get the help they need and improve
their lives. Most often, United Way’s role is
to connect people with the appropriate resources
-- not actually deliver it ourselves.
United Way's 2-1-1 Hotline service connects people
who dial 2-1-1 with the services they need.
Q.
Whom do I contact if I have more questions about
how Trident United Way operates?
A. We encourage questions about our policies and
procedures, because the more people know about
us, the more they like us. Email our communications
department at barryw@tuw.org or call us at (843)
740-9000.
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