1. What does United Way do?
  2. Why should I give through United Way?
  3. Can I trust United Way with my money?
  4. Who decides where the money goes?
  5. Will the money go outside the community?
  6. How much are your administrative costs?
  7. Who sets policy for our local United Way?
  8. Why should I give?  I'll never need the services of a United Way partner agency.
  9. Why do I see "United Way partner agencies" doing their own fundraising?
  10. What is payroll deduction?
  11. Why should my company run an employee workplace campaign?
  12. I'm an active supporter of my community but I don't want my employees to be coerced or feel obligated to give.  Does your United Way use heavy-handed tactics to raise money?
  13. How is my contribution invested?
  14. Are United Way funds distributed evenly amongst agencies?
  15. What are United Way of America's standards for the United Way of Inner Wisconsin?
  16. I know someone who asked for help from United Way and didn't get it.  Why?
  17. Why doesn't United Way fund organizations that help animals or the environment?
  18. Are United Way contributions tax-deductible?
  19. What happened a while back with the United Way guy who took money?  Bill Aramony?
  20. Does the United Way of Inner Wisconsin fund Planned Parenthood?
  21. When I designate my dollars to a particular agency, does my designation increase that agency's "normal" allocation?

What does United Way do?

We unify resources.  Since it opened in 1942, United Way of Inner Wisconsin has conducted an annual charitable fundraising campaign in the workplace and distributed those funds among local nonprofit organizations for programs to help those in need.  We also bring local resources together to maximize human service delivery systems. 

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Why should I give through United Way?

Because United Way-funded programs are making a difference every day in the lives of children, individuals and families in our community. Your giving through United Way helps support many health and human service programs in our community. United Way touches our friends, our neighbors, our co-workers, and our families, or maybe even you.

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Can I trust United Way with my money?

Absolutely! And here’s why: United Way is directed by community volunteers and is able to maintain a low overhead due to our reliance on a large number of volunteers. Our Review Panels and Community Impact Committee volunteers review each program funded through United Way to be sure that they are effective and fiscally responsible.   Click here to read about our fund distribution process.

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Who decides where the money goes?

People like you, right here in south Wood & Adams Counties. Volunteers from all walks of life review program applications, visit agencies, make all funding decisions and prioritize the needs in the community to ensure that your dollars are being spent wisely and efficiently. If you would like to serve as a funds distribution volunteer, you can do so just by contacting United Way.  Click here to read about our fund distribution process.

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Will the money go outside the community?

No. The money raised in S. Wood County stays in S. Wood County and monies raised in Adams County stay in Adams County, unless you the donor, request that it be sent to another United Way. 

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How much are your administrative costs?

United Way of Inner Wisconsin maximizes resources so that more of your contribution goes toward helping people.  In fact, less than 12 cents of every dollar raised goes towards administration and fundraising costs.  This is LESS than the national average for some of the most well-known and respected charities in the United States.  Click here to read about an opportunity to make every cent raised in the annual campaigns go back into community programs.

The Philanthropic Advisory Service of the Council of Better Business Bureaus sets the maximum permissible rate for overhead costs of non-profit organizations at 50 percent. The National Charities Information Bureau sets the rate at 40 percent.  United Way of Inner Wisconsin operates with under 10 percent of funds going towards overhead costs.

Overhead ratio, or administrative cost, is determined by adding lines 14, 15, and 16 of IRS Form 990 and dividing by the total revenues (line 12).  

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Who sets the policy for our local United Way?

People who live and work in our community are making all policy decisions for your United Way. United Way of Inner Wisconsin is governed by its board of directors, comprised of local business and community leaders, and assisted by scores of volunteers from the community.  Click here to read about how our United Way is governed.

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Why should I give?  I'll never need the services of a United Way partner program.

None of us know when or if we’ll need the services of a United Way program, a tragedy can strike at any time.  United Way supports programs that will help you, your family, your friends or co-workers if an emergency should occur.   Also, our entire community benefits when our youth are kept on the right track or when we help the elderly, etc.

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Why do I see "United Way partner programs" doing their own fundraising?

Technically, United Way of Inner Wisconsin does not fund “agencies,” it funds their programs. Your United Way can ensure that donors’ gifts are going directly to important services that help people in specific service areas. Most agencies depend on United Way funded dollars as a critical part of their overall budget. United Way can increase the credibility of agencies, making it easier for them to win foundation, state and federal grants. 

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What is payroll deduction?

Payroll deduction is an easy way to maximize your contribution through United Way. You decide how much you want to donate each pay period from your paycheck. Your company then deducts that amount and sends it to United Way.  Payroll deduction is not binding, you may decide, at any time, to discontinue your deductions.

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Why should my company run an employee workplace campaign?

When a company supports United Way through an employee workplace campaign it enhances your company’s image and, most importantly, it links your employees with services in their community.  Successful workplace campaigns are fun events that boost employee morale and support team-building. They leave donors feeling good about themselves and happy that their company provided them with the opportunity to give something back to the community.   

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I'm an active supporter of my community but I don't want my employees to be coerced or feel obligated to give.  Does your United Way use heavy-handed tactics to raise money?

United Way strongly believes that whether to give, how much to give, and who to give to, are highly personal decisions for each and every individual. United Way volunteers and staff only want to explain the services that we provide, and let people decide for themselves. When we come to your company, we consider it a privilege and honor to be a guest in your place of business. United Way provides many options for how and where to direct the money of those who choose to give. 

If you feel you are, or have been a victim of coercive tactics to require you to give, please notify the campaign coordinator at your company or your supervisor, or contact United Way of Inner Wisconsin. We will happily and discreetly return your money, and take whatever steps necessary to ensure that coercion does not play a part in your company’s campaign.

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How is my contribution invested?

Your contribution is invested with grants and other resources in programs that work.  We have a great responsibility to make sure your contribution is invested in the most effective way possible.  Click here to view our financial statements.

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Are United Way funds distributed evenly amongst agencies?

No. The Review Panels and Community Impact Committee review funding requests, visit agencies and evaluate the finances of each agency. Then depending on the overall increase in the campaign, volunteers distribute the funds collected.  Click here to read about our fund distribution process.

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What are United Way of America's standards for the United Way of Inner Wisconsin?

To be accepted as a United Way, the agency must meet the following requirements:

Click here to read more about United Way of America.

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I know someone who asked for help from United Way and didn't get it.  Why?

Most problems that people encounter can be addressed by our local agencies. People who call us are connected to our in-house Information & Referral Service called “United Way's First Call 2-1-1."  We are the best source of information on where and how to get help. We maintain information on all human services in Adams, Clark and Wood Counties, whether or not they receive United Way funding. However, sometimes people ask for services that do not exist. Often that is because of inadequate funding. When there is a limited amount of money to go around, we need to make sure that core services are funded first. Sometimes that means some needs go unmet. In most situations, help is available.  Click here to read more about United Way's First Call 2-1-1.

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Why doesn't United Way fund organizations that help animals or the environment?

United Way exists to raise and distribute funds to help solve human problems. There are people in this community who are hungry, homeless, disabled, illiterate, battered or neglected. While we regret that there are animals who are also mistreated and environmental issues that need attention, that is not our primary mission. 

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Are United Way contributions tax-deductible?

Yes, if you itemize your deductions on your federal income tax return.

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What happened a while back with the United Way guy who took money?  Bill Aramony?

Bill Aramony did more to harm local communities than can be easily measured. In 1992, he was President of United Way of America, a national trade association for 1,400 local United Ways across America. He was fired and later convicted, along with two other men, of misusing funds for their personal benefit.  Aramony was sent to prison for the maximum sentence of 7 years and was levied a forfeiture of 1.2 million dollars, requiring him to pay back double the amount he had embezzled. Although Aramony appealed his sentence three times, he was denied three times and forced to serve out his entire prison sentence along with the other two men.

Many people still mistakenly believe that local United Way’s are chapters of United Way of America. That is not true nor has it ever been true. Donations made here, stay here - unless you request otherwise!

Unfortunately, local United Ways continue to suffer because of Aramony’s illegal activity with United Way of America [UWA]. However, positive things did come out of that negative experience, for example, the transparent operation of local United Ways and local United Way representation on the UWA Board of Governors.

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Does the United Way of Inner Wisconsin fund Planned Parenthood?

No, the United Way of Inner Wisconsin has never allocated funds to any Planned Parenthood clinic.  Click here for a listing of United Way funded programs.

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When I designate my dollars to a particular agency, does my designation increase that agency's "normal" allocation?

Yes, when you designate your gift to a specific program, it is in addition to their allocation for that particular year.  However, when a person designates their gift to a specific program or agency, they eliminate from the process-- the more than 30 volunteers who have reviewed funding applications and heard every program's presentation as well as the 50 volunteers-experts in their fields- who have determined the emerging needs of our local community.  

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