The United Way of Deschutes County announced a funding plan for 2014-15 that invests $1,025,918 in a range of essential community services provided by local non-profit agencies. The total fund disposition package includes $619,516 in allocations and donor designations to twenty-seven local social service agencies that partner with United Way of Deschutes County, $103.000 in direct services, and $303,402 in contributions earmarked by donors to a host of other agencies.
Focusing on four key areas of community need the Community Impact Committee directed more than $210,000 to United Way partner agencies that provide food, shelter and other basic need services; approximately $167,000 will go to programs that address issues of child and family violence. More than $205,000 will go to programs for healthy development of children and youth.
Executive Director, Ken Wilhelm said, “Our volunteers had to make some difficult decisions this year. Many of our agency partners have struggled to make ends meet over the last several years because of the weak economy and a strong demand for services. The recovery hasn’t shown up for many of them yet and we just didn’t have enough money to fund all the worthy requests.”
United Way of Deschutes County
2014/15 Fund Distribution Plan
Partner Agency Programs |
Reported # Served Previous Year |
$$ Directed for 2014-15 |
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Meeting Basic Needs Food, Shelter, & Emergency Help |
46,254 |
$210,067 |
|
Safe from Violence & Abuse Prevention & Service for Victims |
4,862 |
$167,063 |
|
Youth on Track for Success Development & Mentoring |
6,819 |
$130,858 |
|
Great Start in Life Screening & Early intervention |
1,920 |
$ 74,528 |
|
Subtotal |
69,910 |
$582,516 |
|
Donor Designations in Process Donor Designations to Non-Partner Agencies Direct Program Services |
$37,000 $303,402 $103,000 |
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Total |
|
$1,025,918 |
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About United Way of Deschutes County
Since 1953, United Way of Deschutes County has been helping people in our community to improve their lives and build a better community by tapping into the caring power of people and organizations. United Way systematically identifies unmet needs and critical issues, and brings together people and resources to address them. With the help of corporate, employee and individual donations, United Way touches one-in-three people in our community each year through programs that focus on our most urgent human service needs: helping kids get a great start in life, keeping youth on track for success, meeting basic needs of individuals and families, and keeping children and families safe from violence and abuse.
For more information call 541-389-6507 or visit www.deschutesunitedway.org.