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While applications are not currently open, interested organizations can request a letter of intent and application materialsÂ
by contacting Caroline Horne at caroline@uwccga.org.Â
Apply for the 2025 for 2026 Allocation Application using the Agency e-CImpact Portal.Â
United Way allocations are the funds that United Way distributes to local nonprofit agencies to support programs and services that meet community needs. Here's a simple breakdown of what they are and what they do:
Allocated Funds: Money raised during United Way's annual campaign (through payroll deductions, donations, fundraisers, etc.) is divided up and granted to partner agencies.
Community-Guided: The distribution process is typically overseen by a group of local volunteers who review agency applications, budgets, and program outcomes to decide how much each agency receives.
Support Local Programs: They help fund specific programs focused on education, health, financial stability, and basic needs.
Strengthen Nonprofits: Many nonprofits rely on these funds to keep essential services running—like food pantries, youth mentorship, mental health services, and emergency assistance.
Ensure Accountability: United Way requires agencies to report on how the funds are used and the impact they’re making, ensuring donor dollars are used effectively.
In short: United Way allocations are how we turn donations into local impact—carefully directed funds that help trusted nonprofits improve lives right in our own community.