United Way of Gloucester County
Description
United Way of Gloucester County was established in 1957. Our mission is to be the leader in building community capacity to foster individual well being. The United Way is among the best-known charitable non-profit organizations in Gloucester County and throughout the United States. The United Way of Gloucester County is an independent 501(C)(3) non-profit organization whose activities are guided and managed by a thirty-five member Board of Directors, representing the needs, resources and diversity of Gloucester County communities. Board members are appointed for varying terms of office to maintain this representation as the circumstances of the county evolve. The United Way of Gloucester County is fully autonomous as are approximately 1,200 other United Ways across the United States.
United Way of Gloucester County was established in 1957. Since that time, local United Way campaigns have stimulated more than $81 million in charitable giving by county residents. It is the largest and most successful fund raising organization in Gloucester County.
United Way supports 25 programs offered by our 28 partner agencies. When resources are available, United Way also provides funds to stimulate innovative solutions to community problems and seeks additional agency members.
United Way's principal resource development program is the annual community campaign. Starting in August and running through November, the campaign provides the funds available for allocations to local programs. Corporate and employee workplace contributions are the backbone of the campaign. More than 150 Gloucester County employers participate in workplace campaigns each year.