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The mission of the United Way of the Wabash Valley is to help increase the capacity of people in our community to care for one another.

Our 7 basic values are:

  • Be accountable to donors for every dollar raised and spent.  Commit to spending money wisely in a cost-effective manner.
  • Be responsive to donor needs.  Commit to conducting professional, flexible, tailored campaigns at the lowest system costs.
  • Work collaboratively with all constituents in the community and other parts of the United Way system.
  • Be a leader in the community in addressing current and emerging needs.  Commit to actively bringing together participants/stakeholders to help make the community more successful.
  • Maintain the highest integrity.
  • Achieve impact.  Raise funds for priority causes, lend assistance to make agencies more effective, and build on the capacity and assets of the community.
  • Be inclusive.  Focus on diversity by creating opportunities to empower all sectors for the community.  Together, help define a shared vision and a work plan to achieve community goals.

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Value Statement for Fund Distribution

In carrying out its mission, the United Way of the Wabash Valley will act in a stewardship role to the contributing public when distributing resources in response to human service needs.  The fund distribution process should be based on principles and values such as flexibility, inclusiveness, priority-based, impact, fairness, volunteer-driven, clarity, credibility/accountability, cooperation and collaboration, which benefit the community.

It is the responsibility of the UWWV Fund Distribution Committee (FDC) to facilitate and oversee activities of the organization concerned with the distribution of resources to benefit the community by delivery of services.  This includes the annual processes of agency program reviews and new agency admissions.  In addition, the FDC shall be responsible for receiving and responding to supplemental requests from member agencies in a prompt and timely manner.  The FDC shall forward its decisions and recommendations to the United Way of the Wabash Valley Board of Directors.

When deemed necessary, the FDC may operate to provide an opportunity to a member agency to present additional financial, budgetary, or program information.  Additionally, the FDC may conduct periodic reviews of, or meetings with, agencies throughout the year, as requested by the Board.

Review panels shall be responsible for reviewing member agency programs and highlighted programs and their funding requests of UWWV by conducting on-site visits and program reviews with agencies and discussing and reviewing their budgetary and program information.   There are currently nine (9) of these review panels, and they are considered subcommittees of the FDC.  Each panel consists of 8-13 volunteers from the community.  Each panel will formulate recommendations for the amount of United Way funding to be distributed to agency programs during the proposed year and forward those recommendations to the FDC.  A panel may also be reconvened to review an agency appeal of a program funding recommendation or to conduct a mid-year review of an agency program.

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to view the Fund Distribution Committee for this year.

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News & Events

2008 Wabash Valley Nonprofit Training Series
The United Way of the Wabash Valley, the Wabash Valley Community Foundation and Duke Energy have partnered with the Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network to bring a series of nonprofit training workshops to Terre Haute. The last one is being presented on Thursday, August 28, 2008.

Meet the Press: Working with the Media of the Wabash Valley
Come and meet the media! This panel workshop will allow you to find out the best ways to contact the media, what format they prefer to receive press releases and how you can better publicize your nonprofit news and events.
Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Time: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Place: Corporate Square, 2901 Ohio Blvd., Rm. 134, Terre Haute

Lunch is provided for all workshops.

Price: $25 per individual workshop or $100 for the entire series.

To Register: Online, Mail or Telephone
INRN Online Registration
Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network
Attn: Jillian Miller
1114 State Street, #200
Lafayette, IN 47905
Telephone: 765.413.6049

*Please send payment in advance. Make checks payable to: Indiana Nonprofit Resource Network


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