More information
Learn more about the programs funded in our five Vision Areas:
Vision Area 1
Vision Area 2
Vision Area 3
Vision Area 4
Vision Area 5
2011-2014 Community Program Fund
Programs will be selected for funding for the 2011 - 2014 Community Program Fund through an open and competitive two-phase process that evaluates agencies and programs.
Agencies that pass the first phase will be eligible to apply for program funding in any of United Way's 2011-2014 four funding priority areas: education, income, health, and safety net services. The first phase of the applicationis due by 4 p.m. August 20, 2010.
For more information or to access the application, view or download the 2011-2014 Community Program Fund Request for Proposal and its accompanying Monitoring Manual. Send information requests to ciadmin@unitedway-cny.org or call 315-428-2211. |
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The Community Program Fund is the best-known service United Way provides to contributors. Your gift is invested in the finest local programs that are proven to help people improve their lives. United Way builds the Community Program Fund on three principles: know the needs of the local community, invest in the very best programs that address these needs, and achieve measurable results. Through this strategy your gift addresses critical concerns and supports effective programs.
The Community Program Fund is United Way’s major source of funding to non-profits in Central New York. The 2008-2011 Community Program Fund takes a measured approach to community change, funding programs in five key Vision Areas.
Full list of 2008-2011 Funded Programs (PDF). |
| Vision Area 1: |
$1,244,525 |
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| Nurture, protect and teach young children |
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| Vision Area 2: |
$1,280,610 |
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| Help our youths grow into thriving adults |
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| Vision Area 3: |
$787,637 |
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Provide a safey net during crisis |
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| Vision Area 4: |
$637,980 |
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| Enable people to live with self-sufficiency and independence |
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| Vision Area 5: |
$651,930 |
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Support people facing difficult personal and family problems |
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