United Way of Northern California Serving Northern California since 1953 Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, Trinity Phylicia Snow, Development Director <ENTER VOLUNTEER NAME and ORGANIZATION and TITLE HERE> The LIVE UNITED Movement United Ways around the world raise USD 5.201Billion in 2013-14 United Way Worldwide Canada $509.97M Europe $22.1M United States $3.94B Latin America $19.9M Caribbean Africa $1.91M $255K • Began in Denver in 1887 • Now 1800 local United Ways in 41 countries • Largest privatelyfunded non-profit and the largest nongovernment funder of human services. Asia $707.6M 2 The LIVE UNITED Movement United Way of Northern California • Began in 1953 and serves Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity • Acts as a Community Connector • 612,032 population • 30,145 square miles 3 United Way of Northern California Member Agencies… •Alternatives to Violence •American Red Cross •Anderson-Cottonwood Christian Assistance, Inc. •Boy Scouts •Catalyst Domestic Violence Services •Catholic Ladies Relief Society •Chico Community Children’s Center •Chico Meals on Wheels •College Options •Community Action Volunteers in Education (CAVE) •Compass Care Services •Do-It Leisure •Empire Recovery Center •Family Service Agency •Forever Pets •Friends of the Library •Frontier Senior Center •Glenn County 4-H •Girl Scouts •Golden Umbrella, Inc. •Help, Inc. •Horses Unlimited, Inc. • Independent Living Services of Northern California • La Leche League • Lassen County Search and Rescue Team • Lassen Family Services • Madrone Hospice, Inc. • Make-A-Wish Foundation • Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, Inc. • One Safe Place •Peg Taylor Center for Adult Day Health Care • People of Progress •Plumas Rural Services •Police Activities League (PAL) •Providence International Foundation •Rape Crisis Intervention and Prevention •Sacramento Valley Teen Challenge, Inc. •Shasta Library Foundation •Shasta Treatment Center •Siskiyou Domestic Violence and Crisis Center •Siskiyou Opportunity Center •Youth and Family Programs •Youth Program Supporters •Youth Violence Prevention Council 4 Creating Lasting Impact Education Financial Stability Health • • • • • • • Volunteer Match Website Tri Counties Bank Scholarship LIVE UNITED Ambassador Program Prosperity Working Strategies for Women 2-1-1 Coast2Coast RX Our member agencies fall into these 3 building blocks for a quality life and through the combination of these programs and our agencies, your donation will help 1-in-3 people in our community this next year! 5 Community Connector 2-1-1 211norcal.org 6 Source: Common Good Forecaster, liveunited.org/forecaster, measureofamerica.org/forecaster 7 2-1-1 Shasta Statistics 2-1-1 Shasta Top Needs Categories 2013 900 800 784 700 Housing/Utilities 600 578 Food/Meals Legal, Consumer, Public Safety Health Care 500 Income Support/Assistance Individual, Family, Community Support 400 Mental Health/Addictions Transportation 300 243 212 210 Clothing/Personal HH Needs 206 200 164 Employment 147 74 100 26 0 Total 8 Community Connector Volunteer Matching 9 www.volunteernorcal.org 10 Community Connector Prosperity 11 Prosperity 12 The Power of Collective Impact Consider this… if half the people in Northern California gave just $5 every two weeks we would raise $39.7 Million Dollars a year! 13 The Power of Collective Impact Now Consider this… If every employee at Win River Resort and Casino gave just we would raise $5 a paycheck, $52,000! 14 15 Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY8AM1ApozA 16 We Need You! • Give • Give through your Workplace Giving Campaign to partner with us • Advocate • Refer us to Companies • Corporate Match • Corporate Donations • Volunteer • Become a LIVE UNITED Ambassador • Allocations Committee • Member Non-Profit Agency Volunteering • Collective Impact and Financial Literacy 17 Thank You Phylicia Snow Development Director 530.241.7521 x101 [email protected] www.norcalunitedway.org
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