Greater Plymouth United Way Offers Applicants Workshop

Filed Under: Non Profit News

United Way of Greater Plymouth County will host an informational workshop for any nonprofit organization interested in applying for United Way funding for Fiscal Year 2022 (July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022). The workshop will take place Thursday, Jan.14,  from 9  to 11 a.m., in a virtual capacity on Zoom.

All interested agencies, including first time applicants, are required to attend the workshop to be eligible for funding consideration.

With a mission to “unite people, ideas and resources to improve the lives of people in Greater Plymouth County”, United Way of Greater Plymouth County supports programs that promote the education of youth, the physical health and healthy lifestyles of the most vulnerable community members and the financial stability of families under the broad and interrelated pillars of Health, Education, and Financial Stability.  For this round of funding, initiatives must pertain to the five LIVE UNITED Community Recovery areas as detailed below.

LIVE UNITED Community Recovery Focus Areas are:

  • Feeding Our Families (Health)
  • Preventing Evictions & Ending Homelessness (Financial Stability)
  • Accessing Affordable Health Services (Health)
  • Returning to Learning for Our Children & Youth (Education)
  • Aspiring to Hire for Our Recently Unemployed (Financial Stability)

Request for Proposal (RFP’s) packets will be available online following the workshop.

In case of inclement weather, a snow date has been scheduled for Jan.15.

Anyone interested in attending the workshop should RSVP to Kim Allen, Director of Community Relations & Marketing, United Way of Greater Plymouth County, at kallen@uwgpc.org.

For more information, visit www.uwgpc.org/funding.