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United
Way International (UWI) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose
is to strengthen communities and improve lives around the world.
By mobilizing local people and companies to give time and money
and by helping local charities become more effective, United Way
organizations in 43 countries helps create long-term solutions to
local human needs.
United Way International was created in 1974 to respond to requests
for assistance from companies wishing to establish global philanthropic
programs and from the international United Way community. UWI guides
communities in forming new United Way organizations or improving
existing ones. UWI is a self-governing organization separate from
United Way of America, with its own budget, staff and a board of
directors from nine countries and territories. UWI is funded by
corporations, private foundations, organized labor, individuals
and local United Way organizations in the U.S and Canada.
Currently, over 3,000 community-based fundraising organizations
outside the U.S. are members of United Way International. Collectively,
these organizations raise over US$723 million annually through appeals
that mobilize more than two million volunteers.
UWI members are independent organizations that raise and allocate
funds locally to support a wide range of programs and charities,
including health and human services, childhood and university education,
literacy and the arts, and much more. UWI employs great sensitivity
when working with its members to adapt to each culture's unique
approach to philanthropy and volunteering. Funds raised by UWI members
remain in the country to meet local needs in non-partisan, non-political
ways.
UWI adds value to the work of its members and the interests of our
donors. UWI provides various services with unflinching integrity
and accountability. It creates opportunities for involvement that
engage a lasting effort, and which transcends the power of any one
nation. To deliver on this promise requires sensitivity, knowledge,
commitment, and a very careful approach to our work that is conducted
in plain sight of all the players.
The following are just a few of the many things that UWI does all
around the world, day-in and day-out, to create change and stimulate
responsible growth. UWI:
- Serves as
a resource for corporations and their employees seeking to expand
their philanthropy initiatives, including workplace giving programs,
in overseas communities.
- Administers
a donor-advised gift program for corporate and individual donors
interested in practicing global philanthropy and supporting local,
long-term crisis recovery efforts.
- Supports
its worldwide members through ongoing technical assistance and
consultation.
- Develops
new United Way organizations in close cooperation with local community
leaders in countries without community-wide fundraising appeals.
- Advises international
groups - including foreign officials, companies and non-profit
organizations - on the potential of a single community-wide fundraising
appeal in support of local charitable causes.
- Organizes
training programs, as well as regional and world conferences for
the professional staff, governing boards and key volunteers of
UWI's member organizations, and local and global United Way corporate
partners.
To read more about United Way International click here. . . (Go
to www.uwint.org)
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