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United Way of New York City
To create lasting change that helps every person in our city reach their full potential.
families
money
health
neighborhood
Assets: $150M · Annual Giving: $60M+ · Est. 1873
Website
(212) 251-2500
info@unitedwaynyc.org
Funding Priorities
6
Health
Community Health
(Healthcare Access)
Families
Education Access
(K-12 Education)
Neighborhood
Housing Security
(Affordable Housing)
Money
Economic Opportunity
(Economic Mobility)
Financial Literacy
Workforce Development
Leadership
2
M
Michael Donovan
board
S
Sheena Wright
executive
The Journey
29 connected resources across 5 levels
Trail depth
Level 1
Get Curious
Read, watch, explore
4 resources
4 resources
Level 2
Find Your People
Meet orgs, neighbors, groups
9 resources
9 resources
Level 3
Show Up
Events, meetings, volunteering
We are building resources for this level
Level 4
Go Deeper
Training, sustained involvement
8 resources
You are here
Policy
Strengthening Community Services Grants
This federal bill would improve a program that gives money to local groups that help families with low incomes. These groups offer things like job training, housing help, and emergency assistance in your community.
Policy
Complete Communities: Building Better Neighborhoods
Houston is investing in neighborhoods to make them great places to live. The city is building new parks, sidewalks, health clinics, and job training centers in areas that need them most.
Policy
Jobs and Services for People in Need
The JOBS for Success Act is a federal bill that would help people who receive public assistance find and keep good jobs. It connects them with job training, childcare, rides to work, and other support so they can succeed.
+5 more at this level
Level 5
Make Your Move
Advocacy, organizing, creating
8 resources
Make your move
8 resources
Official
Alejandra Salinas
Focus Areas
Healthcare Access
K-12 Education
Affordable Housing
Financial Literacy
Workforce Development
Economic Mobility
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