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Did you know? A small gift makes a big difference. Just 50 cents a week provides a winter coat and hat for a child. $3 a week provides one year of Meals on Wheels for a disabled senior. $10 a week provides 20 days of care for an abused child.

Our pledge to you 

For more than 80 years, our United Way has brought people together to care for one another. We raise funds, mobilize volunteers, help to strengthen agencies and identify critical and unmet needs in the community.

Your generosity helped us reach our largest campaign ever in 2007: $68.8 million dollars. Together, we’re investing more into our community and helping more people. Our pledge to you is that we will invest your gift strategically to positively impact our community by:

  • Giving more than 90 cents of every dollar to agencies and initiatives that provide health and human services, reducing agencies' fundraising costs and ensuring more money goes to helping to those in need. 
  • Helping more than 1 million residents of the greater St. Louis area – 16 counties in Missouri and Illinois.  
  • Relying on community volunteers to allocate your investments to quality agencies. 
  • Mobilizing volunteers, who keep our fundraising costs low and provide the region with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of time. 
  • Helping people find assistance. With Missouri 2-1-1, a 24-hour information and referral helpline, we connect hundreds of thousands of people with health and human services.

Turning Points video; see Watch and Win prizes updated on 8/11/2008

Watch the video below, then click to enter to win some great prizes!  

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2007 nonprofit wage and benefits survey now available updated on 7/22/2008

Download the entire report now or click here for more information or to download sections of the report.

The United Way of Greater St. Louis’ 2007 Nonprofit Wage and Benefits Survey includes information on 85 broad positions, each representing a variety of organizational titles. This report represents the most comprehensive information on nonprofit salaries available in the Greater St. Louis region. Included in the report is the overall monthly salary information for each position including the median, mean, minimum, and maximum salary for each position. Also included are cross tabulations by size of agency, tenure in position, agency field of service, highest degree attained, and a chart showing the degree requirements for each position.

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Flood assistance from 2-1-1 updated on 6/18/2008

In Missouri, those who need assistance with the recent flooding can dial 2-1-1 from a landline 24 hours a day, seven days a week to find resources for help. Those calling from a cell phone or Illinois can call 800-427-4626.

Current volunteer needs (sandbagging, clean up, etc.) are listed here: www2.stl.unitedway.org/emergencyvolunteer. You can also sign up on that page to receive daily volunteer alerts.

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Illinois Division kicks off campaign at Gateway Grizzlies game
8/18/2008 | read more

Winkler raises funds, community awareness
8/14/2008 | read more

United Way announces $65.5 million goal for '08 (KMOX with audio)
8/14/2008 | read more

Tight economy pushes United Way goal lower (KWMU)
8/14/2008 | read more

Organization strives to raise $65.5 million this year (Belleville News-Democrat)
8/14/2008 | read more


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08.20.08: BoardLinkSTL's Readiness to Serve workshop
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08.20.08: Let's Get Started volunteer training and orientation
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08.20.08: Night at the Ballpark
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08.21.08: Ultimate Cause
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Million Dollar Companies

The United Way funds nearly 200 health and human service agencies located throughout a 16-county area in Missouri and Illinois. More than one million people in our bi-state community receive services that strengthen families, help the elderly, keep children healthy and safe, and build stronger neighborhoods.