United Way Of Kenosha County

Organization Overview

United Way Of Kenosha County is located in Kenosha, WI. The organization was established in 1971. According to its NTEE Classification (T70) the organization is classified as: Federated Giving Programs, under the broad grouping of Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations and related organizations. As of 06/2022, United Way Of Kenosha County employed 11 individuals. This organization is an independent organization and not affiliated with a larger national or regional group of organizations. United Way Of Kenosha County is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 06/2022, United Way Of Kenosha County generated $1.3m in total revenue. This represents relatively stable growth, over the past 7 years the organization has increased revenue by an average of 2.1% each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $1.1m during the year ending 06/2022. While expenses have increased by 4.2% per year over the past 7 years. They've been increasing with an increasing level of total revenue. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2015, United Way Of Kenosha County has awarded 134 individual grants totaling $2,623,790. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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THE MISSION OF UNITED WAY OF KENOSHA COUNTY IS TO MOBILIZE THE CARING POWER OF COMMUNITY TO ADVANCE THE COMMON GOOD.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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BUILDING OUR FUTURE IS AN EDUCATIONAL "CRADLE TO CAREER" INITIATIVE THAT REQUIRES COMMUNITIES TO WORK COLLECTIVELY TO IDENTIFY AREAS OF WEAKNESS, MARSHAL RESOURCES TO SOLVE PROBLEMS, AND USE DATA TO DRIVE ACTION AND DECISION MAKING THAT WILL LEAD TO IMPROVED OUTCOMES FOR STUDENTS OF ALL AGES. UWKC ACTS AS THE FINANCIAL BACKBONE AND FISCAL SPONSOR OF BUILDING OUR FUTURE.


COMMUNITY IMPACT - AT UNITED WAY OF KENOSHA COUNTY (HENCEFORTH KNOWN AS UWKC), WE BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF MAXIMIZING COMMUNITY IMPACT BY MOBILIZING THE CARING POWER OF INDIVIDUALS AND WORKING IN COLLABORATION WITH LOCAL AGENCY PARTNERS TO MAKE A CRITICAL DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY. WE ENVISION A COMMUNITY WHERE ALL INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES ACHIEVE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL THROUGH EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY, AND HEALTHY LIVES. UWKC IMPACTS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY BY INVESTING IN A VARIETY OF LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL UNITED WAY INITIATIVES, AS WELL AS VARIOUS PROGRAMS AT OUR PARTNER PROVIDER AGENCIES. THESE COMBINED EFFORTS PROVIDE COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS AND DELIVER MEASURABLE RESULTS. DURING COVID-19, UWKC ESTABLISHED OUR COVID-19 RELIEF FUND, DISTRIBUTING OVER $140,000 TO LOCAL NONPROFITS WHO CONTINUED TO PROVIDE DIRECT RELIEF TO VULNERABLE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. UWKC IS GUIDED BY DIVERSE GROUPS OF VOLUNTEERS WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR GOVERNANCE, OVERSEEING OPERATIONS AND THE ANNUAL COMMUNITY INVESTMENT PROCESS. THE KEY FOCUS AREAS FOR UWKC, BOTH LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY, ARE EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY, AND HEALTH. UWKC ADDRESSES THESE AREAS IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:EDUCATIONHELPING CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACHIEVE THEIR POTENTIALGOALS: CHILDREN/YOUTH IMPROVE ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. CHILDREN/YOUTH DEMONSTRATE POSITIVE ENGAGEMENT AT SCHOOL AND IN THEIR COMMUNITY.EDUCATION IS THE CORNERSTONE OF INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY SUCCESS. STRONG, PRODUCTIVE COMMUNITIES ARE DEPENDENT UPON A SKILLED WORKFORCE THAT CAN COMPETE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY. ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR EDUCATION STATISTICS, THERE WERE 2 MILLION SCHOOL DROPOUTS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16-24 NATIONWIDE IN 2020. AMERICA, AND KENOSHA COUNTY, FACE AN EDUCATION CRISIS. IN KENOSHA COUNTY, JUST ONE IN FOUR THIRD GRADERS CAN READ PROFICIENTLY, WHICH IS AN EARLY INDICATOR OF ABILITY TO SUCCEED IN SCHOOL. WHAT IS THE COST OF THIS ALARMING TREND? THE ANSWER, MORE THAN $544 BILLION IN LOST WAGES, TAXES AND PRODUCTIVITY OVER THEIR LIFETIMES. THESE TRENDS ARE REVERSIBLE, BUT ONLY WHEN COMMUNITIES AND PUBLIC, PRIVATE, AND NONPROFIT SECTORS WORK TOGETHER.UWKC WORKS TO ACHIEVE EDUCATION GOALS BY LEADING THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY INITIATIVES:KENOSHA COUNTY YOUTH AS RESOURCES (YAR)KENOSHA COUNTY YOUTH AS RESOURCES (YAR) IS A GRANT-GIVING PROGRAM WHICH FUNDS YOUTH-DESIGNED, YOUTH-LED COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS. YOUTH, WITH GUIDANCE FROM ADULTS, DETERMINE AND PRIORITIZE THE PROJECTS THEY BELIEVE WILL ADDRESS A NEED IN THEIR COMMUNITY. YOUTH GROUPS MAY APPLY TO YAR FOR SMALL GRANTS OF UP TO $500, WHICH MAY BE USED TO PURCHASE SUPPLIES FOR A PROJECT. THE YAR BOARD INVITES YOUTH GROUPS TO PRESENT THEIR SERVICE PROJECT PROPOSALS DIRECTLY TO THE BOARD AT QUARTERLY REVIEW MEETINGS AND THEN ALLOCATES FUNDING AFTER REVIEWING ALL APPLICATIONS.YAR WAS DEVELOPED OUT OF A NEED A NEED TO MAKE THE YOUTH OF KENOSHA COUNTY FEEL MORE CONNECTED TO THEIR COMMUNITY. ACCORDING TO RESULTS FROM A 2010 SEARCH INSTITUTE SURVEY OF KENOSHA COUNTY YOUTH, ONLY 27% FEEL THAT THEY ARE GIVEN USEFUL ROLES IN THE COMMUNITY. AN EVEN LOWER 25% OF YOUTH FEEL THAT ADULTS VALUE THEM. YAR IS A PROGRAM OF UWKC IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON EXTENSION KENOSHA COUNTY.DURING THE 2021-2022 PROGRAM YEAR, YOUTH AS RESOURCE, CONSISTING OF NINE HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERS AND THREE ADULT MEMBERS, AWARDED ROUGHLY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ACROSS 14 SERVICE PROJECTS READ ACROSS KENOSHA: A COMMUNITY LITERACY EVENTREAD ACROSS KENOSHA: A COMMUNITY LITERACY EVENT TOOK PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 2022, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KENOSHA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AND CONJUNCTION WITH THE NATIONAL "READ ACROSS AMERICA" EVENT. PREVIOUSLY, THE EVENT MOBILIZED HUNDREDS OF VOLUNTEERS IN A ONE-DAY CELEBRATION OF READING. THIS YEAR, HOWEVER, 17 LOCAL LEADERS ENGAGED WITH CLASSROOMS THROUGH PRE-RECORDED AND LIVE VIRTUAL READINGS. BOOKS FEATURED DIVERSE AUTHORS AND TITLES, GUIDED BY THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. SPONSORSHIPS AND COMMUNITY DONATIONS HELPED PROVIDE CHILDREN'S BOOKS TO 260 KUSD CLASSROOMS.READERS ARE LEADERS TUTORING PROGRAMTHE READERS ARE LEADERS TUTORING PROGRAM IS AN EARLY GRADE READING INITIATIVE THAT HELPS CHILDREN BUILD THE CRITICAL READING SKILLS NEEDED TO SUCCEED IN SCHOOL AND LIFE. THROUGH THIS TUTORING PROGRAM, UWKC RECRUITS, TRAINS, AND PLACES COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS IN LOCAL SCHOOLS. THE TUTOR WORKS ONE-ON-ONE WITH KINDERGARTEN THROUGH THIRD GRADE STUDENTS DURING THE SCHOOL DAY TO SUPPLEMENT THE WORK THEY ARE DOING IN THE CLASSROOM.DURING THE 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR, THE PROGRAM WAS REINTRODUCED TO THREE KENOSHA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AFTER A TWO-YEAR, PANDEMIC-DRIVEN HIATUS. 41 STUDENTS RECEIVED LITERACY SUPPORT FROM 47 VOLUNTEER TUTORS, TOTALING ROUGHLY 365 HOURS SPENT READING. SINCE THE PROGRAM BEGAN, TUTORS HAVE GIVEN OVER 9,500 HOURS TO HELP CHILDREN BUILD CRITICAL SKILLS FOR READING PROFICIENCY. BORN LEARNING TRAILSCHILDREN ARE CONSTANTLY LEARNING, RIGHT FROM BIRTH. TO HELP ADULTS TURN A SIMPLE PARK VISIT INTO AN EARLY LEARNING OPPORTUNITY, BORN LEARNING TRAILS OFFER MULTIPLE ACTIVITY STATIONS WITH FUN, INTERACTIVE LEARNING GAMES THAT PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS AND CAREGIVERS CAN PLAY WITH YOUNG CHILDREN. THE TRAILS ARE AN EDUCATIONAL STRATEGY TO BOOST CHILDREN'S LANGUAGE AND LITERACY SKILLS A VALUABLE COMMUNITY RESOURCE FOR EARLY LEARNING. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY OF KENOSHA, UWKC INSTALLED KENOSHA'S FIRST BORN LEARN TRAIL IN AUGUST 2021 IN COLUMBUS PARK.ADDITIONALLY, THROUGH A VOLUNTEER-LED REVIEW PROCESS, UWKC INVESTS IN PROGRAMS SUCH AS: BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM ELCA OUTREACH'S YOUTH SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM KENOSHA ACHIEVEMENT CENTER EARLY INTERVENTION PROGRAM KENOSHA LITERACY COUNCIL LITERACY FOR LIFE ADULT LITERACY EDUCATION PROGRAM YMCA TEEN ACHIEVERS PROGRAMHEALTHIMPROVING PEOPLE'S HEALTHGOALS: INDIVIDUALS DEMONSTRATE SKILLS FOR HEALTHY LIVING. INDIVIDUALS ACCESS HEALTH AND SAFETY RESOURCES.GOOD HEALTH IS BOTH A COMMUNITY RESPONSIBILITY AND A COMMUNITY BENEFIT. IT GOES BEYOND PERSONAL DIET, EXERCISE, AND MANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL CHOICES WE MAKE. THE FOUNDATION FOR A HEALTHY LIFE IS IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS WE BUILD AND THE ENVIRONMENTS WE INHABIT. WHEN PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO PARKS, BIKE PATHS, SAFE PLAYGROUNDS, HEALTHY FOODS, AND GOOD MEDICAL CARE, THEY ARE MORE LIKELY TO SUCCEED IN SCHOOL, WORK, AND LIFE. UWKC IS WORKING TO ENSURE EVERYONE HAS ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE AND QUALITY CARE AND PARTNERS WITH AGENCIES TO PROVIDE HELP TO THOSE WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE, A VICTIM OF ABUSE, OR SOMEONE STRUGGLING WITH MENTAL ILLNESS OR AN ADDICTION.UWKC WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH GOALS BY LEADING THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY INITIATIVES:SINGLECARE (FORMERLY FAMILYWIZE) DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION PROGRAMNEARLY 1,000 UNITED WAYS ARE PARTNERED WITH SINGLECARE (FORMERLY FAMILYWIZE) IN ALL 50 STATES TO LOWER THE COST OF MEDICINE BY DISTRIBUTING FREE PRESCRIPTION DRUG DISCOUNT CARDS. THESE FREE DISCOUNT CARDS ARE FOR ALL EMPLOYEES, AS WELL AS THEIR FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND NEIGHBORS IN OUR COMMUNITY AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THE DISCOUNT CARD DOES NOT MAKE THE MEDICINE FREE, BUT WITH SAVINGS UP TO 80%, IT IS REAL HELP, RIGHT NOW. IN 2021 THE SINGLECARE PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM HELPED 1,740 PEOPLE IN KENOSHA COUNTY SAVE $217,000 FOR AN AVERAGE SAVINGS OF $125 PER PERSON. SINCE LAUNCHING THESINGLECARE PRESCRIPTION PROGRAM IN 2007 IN KENOSHA COUNTY IT HAS HELPED OVER 29,600 PEOPLE SAVE OVER $2.68 MILLION. HEALTH RESOURCES UNITED WAY OF KENOSHA COUNTY WORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MULTIPLE COMMUNITY PARTNERS TO SHARE THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE IN OUR COMMUNITY: CLINIC INFORMATION, FLU INFORMATION, MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, SUICIDE PREVENTION, COUNSELING SERVICES AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT INFORMATION IN KENOSHA COUNTY AND FAMILY AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMS (PRENATAL CARE COORDINATION, SAFE SLEEP, WIC, CAR SEAT SAFETY). ADDITIONALLY, THROUGH A VOLUNTEER-LED REVIEW PROCESS, UWKC INVESTS IN PROGRAMS SUCH AS: CATHOLIC CHARITIES BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND COUNSELING SERVICES CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COMMUNITY SERVICES CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM FOCUS ON COMMUNITY'S S.C.A.N. PROGRAM (STOP CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT) KENOSHA AREA FAMILY & AGING SERVICES' MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM KENOSHA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES' JUVENILE CRISIS INTERVENTION THE SHARING CENTER NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S HORIZONS' LEGAL ADVOCACY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES KENOSHA YMCA SAFETY AROUND WATER AND LIVE STRONG


COMMUNITY SERVICES AND VOLUNTEERISM - IN ADDITION TO LEADING INITIATIVES AND SUPPORTING PROGRAMS THROUGH THE INVESTMENT PROCESS, UWKC PLAYS A ROLE IN ENSURING THAT COMMUNITY MEMBERS ARE ALSO ABLE TO UTILIZE THEIR TIME AND TALENTS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. WE DO SO IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: VOLUNTEER CONVENOR - UWKC IS COMMITTED TO HELPING KENOSHA COUNTY RESIDENTS FIND ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF GIVING IN THE COMMUNITY. UWKC UTILIZES VOLUNTEERS THROUGHOUT THE ORGANIZATION AND VALUES AND REALIZES HOW IMPORTANT THE GIFT OF TIME CAN BE TO ANY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. IN 2022, UNITED WAY TRANSITIONED VOLUNTEER DATABASES FROM FLIPCAUSE TO VOLUNTEER WISCONSIN, A COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE BETWEEN UNITED WAY OF WISCONSIN, SERVE WISCONSIN AND UNITED WAY OF KENOSHA COUNTY. VOLUNTEER WISCONSIN IS A WEB-BASED PLATFORM THAT ALLOWS NONPROFITS, GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS, SCHOOLS, CIVIC GROUPS, AND COMMUNITY COALITIONS TO POST VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES, IN-KIND NEEDS, AND UPCOMING EVENTS. IT IS A PLACE WHERE INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, AND CORPORATE TEAMS CAN EASILY SEARCH AND FIND OPPORTUNITIES TO UTILIZE THEIR INDIVIDUAL TALENTS AND MEET THEIR INTERESTS WHILE MAKING A LOCAL IMPACT. IN ADDITION TO FOSTERING YEAR-ROUND VOLUNTEERISM THROUGH VOLUNTEER WISCONSIN, UWKC ORGANIZES SEVERAL VOLUNTEER EFFORTS THROUGHOUT EACH YEAR TO HELP CONNECT INDIVIDUALS AND EMPLOYEES WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AND LOCAL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS.DAYS OF CARING - CORPORATE PARTNERS OR VOLUNTEER TEAMS ARE CONNECTED WITH LOCAL NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO ASSIST IN VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES THAT RANGE FROM WORKING WITH SENIORS, TO PAINTING OR LANDSCAPING. DUE TO PANDEMIC AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES, DAYS OF CARING WAS MOST RECENTLY HELD IN 2019. LOOKING FORWARD TO THE ORGANIZATION'S 100TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2023, UNITED WAY ANTICIPATES REINTRODUCING THE EVENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.DAYS OF ACTION PLAYGROUND POWER-UP PROJECTS - THIS PROJECT BRINGS COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS TO KENOSHA COUNTY SCHOOLS THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER MONTHS TO ADD BOTH EDUCATIONAL COMPONENTS AND ACTION STENCILS TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. CREATED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FUEL UP TO PLAY60, THE STENCILS THAT VOLUNTEERS PAINT INSPIRE KIDS TO LEARN AND MOVE WHILE CREATING GAMES AROUND THE STENCILS. RESEARCH FINDS THAT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN SPEND MORE OF THEIR RECESS AND ACTIVITY TIME IN ACTIVE PLAY WHEN SCHOOLYARDS ARE ENHANCED WITH PLAYGROUND MARKINGS. SIMILARLY, TO DAYS OF CARING, DAYS OF ACTION HAS NOT FORMALLY TAKEN PLACE SINCE 2019. SCHOOLS, HOWEVER, HAVE BEEN ABLE TO UTILIZE AVAILABLE STENCILS AS REQUESTED. THE BROMPTON SCHOOL COMPLETED THEIR SENSORY PLAYGROUND IN SEPTEMBER, 2022.COMMUNITY SERVICES - UWKC IS ACTIVELY ENGAGED WITH THE KENOSHA EMERGENCY SERVICES NETWORK TO STAY UP TO DATE ON THE SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY AND ACTS AS A REFERRAL SOURCE TO MANY NEEDING HELP IN OUR COMMUNITY. UWKC ALSO FUNDS IMPACT, INC.'S 2-1-1 CONFIDENTIAL HELPLINE AND ONLINE RESOURCE DIRECTORY.COMMUNITY CONVENER - ONE POWERFUL THING ABOUT UWKC IS THE RELATIONSHIPS WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES, EDUCATION, FAITH AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS, PHILANTHROPIC INSTITUTIONS, CIVIC LEADERS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONS.


WE PROCESSED $23,543 IN DONOR-DESIGNATED FUNDS. DONOR DESIGNATED FUNDS ARE CONTRIBUTIONS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED BY THE DONOR TO BE FORWARDED TO OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, SO UNITED WAY ACTS SIMPLY AS AN AGENT THAT COLLECTS, PROCESSES AND DISBURSES THE FUNDS. WE PROVIDE THIS SERVICE AS A CONVENIENCE TO OUR DONORS. DESIGNATED AGENCIES MUST COMPLETE AND RETURN AN ANTI-TERRORIST COMPLIANCE MEASURES FORM AND A COPY OF THEIR IRS DETERMINATION LETTER MUST BE ON FILE IN ORDER FOR THEM TO RECEIVE FUNDS DESIGNATED TO THEM BY UWKC DONORS DURING OUR ANNUAL FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN.


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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $54,614
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$1,160,165
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $1,434
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$1,214,779
Total Program Service Revenue$0
Investment income $2,223
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $0
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $0
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $1,262,344

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, United Way Of Kenosha County has awarded $193,092 in support to 13 organizations.

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KENOSHA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INC

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Kenosha, WI

PURPOSE: (G) - TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR HOMELESS YOUTH AND ADULTS AND JUVENILE CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

$38,500

WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S HORIZONS INC

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Kenosha, WI

PURPOSE: (DD)(G) - CHILDREN'S SERVICES & LEGAL ADVOCACY PROGRAMS

$28,586

SHALOM CENTER OF INTERFAITH HUMAN CONCERNS NETWORK OF KENOSHA COUNTY INC

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Kenosha, WI

PURPOSE: (DD)(G) - HOMELESS SHELTER

$26,695

CHILDREN'S SERVICE SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN

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Milwaukee, WI

PURPOSE: (G) - CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING PROGRAM

$14,500

KENOSHA LITERACY COUNCIL INC

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Kenosha, WI

PURPOSE: (DD)(G) - LITERACY FOR ADULTS PROGRAM

$13,280

KENOSHA AREA FAMILY AND AGING SERVICES INC

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Kenosha, WI

PURPOSE: (DD)(G) - MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM

$12,493
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Grants Recieved

Over the last fiscal year, we have identified 13 grants that United Way Of Kenosha County has recieved totaling $292,874.

Awarding OrganizationAmount
Strivetogether Inc

Cincinnati, OH

PURPOSE: Challenge Fund

$125,000
Schwab Charitable Fund

San Francisco, CA

PURPOSE: PUBLIC, SOCIETAL BENEFIT

$50,000
American Online Giving Foundation Inc

Newark, DE

PURPOSE: GENERAL SUPPORT

$25,198
United Way Of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County Inc

Milwaukee, WI

PURPOSE: DONOR DESIGNATIONS

$23,498
Greater Milwaukee Foundation Inc

Milwaukee, WI

PURPOSE: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOR THE WISCONSIN PARTNERSHIP

$15,000
Greater Milwaukee Foundation Inc

Milwaukee, WI

PURPOSE: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES FOR THE WISCONSIN PARTNERSHIP

$15,000
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