Community Investment Process
Community Investment programs help to
ensure that children are ready to learn and earn,
families are financially stable, and there is a
safety net of services available to every member of
our community. These programs are provided by
partner agencies that have met United Way’s
standards for management, governance and financial
accountability.
Each year, more than 70 knowledgeable, trained volunteers from central
and northeastern Connecticut are involved in
distributing Community Investment
contributions. They work in small teams to
review agencies’ proposals and meet with each
partner agency to ensure that Community
Investment supported programs are getting
results for children, families and our community.
For more information on becoming a Community
Investment volunteer, please contact Kimberley
Russo, assistant director of Community Investment,
at
krusso@unitedwayinc.org.
If you have been trained as a Community
Investment volunteer, click on the link below
to review proposals.
United Way partner agencies may click on the
links below in order to complete applications or
reports as requested.
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Click here if you
are a partner agency and you would like to
develop a Food for Thought
lunchtime speaker program to share
information about your agency and programs
with local workplaces.
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