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Your pledge provides emergency care. United Way agencies provided essential needs for more than 280,300 people, supplying food, shelter, temporary financial assistance for rent, medication and utilities, and transportation.

Research division 

The United Way's research division conducts research on trends and conditions and provides analysis of the greater St. Louis area. Availability for specific requests and published reports are detailed below. 

Research services 

The United Way's research division can help provide answers to your questions about regional demographics, including population and socio-economic trends, children and youth and the elderly; and social and economic conditions and trends, including economics and the workforce, the need and availability of the social service sector, child care facilities and health or mental health.

For more information, contact Russ Signorino at (314) 539-4072 or russ.signorino@stl.unitedway.org.

Published reports

The following publications can be obtained by contacting Bev Jipp at (314) 539-4073 or bev.jipp@stl.unitedway.org.

You can also receive a 2007 media guide for $20 by contacting Carrie Zukoski at carrie.zukoski@stl.unitedway.org. Please request either a .pdf or a hard copy.

Research title  Year Cost
United Way of Greater St. Louis 2007 Nonprofit Wage and Benefits Survey:  Click here for more information 2007 No Charge
 The Board and Its Responsibilities: Guidelines for Effective Management of Citizen Boards    10.00
 Social Service Impact Study  2003  No charge
 Program Assessment Guidebook  2002  25.00
 Outcome Measurement and Data: A Guide to “Measuring the Right Stuff”  2001  25.00
 Reporting and Using Results  2001  25.00
 The Aging of the St. Louis Region: Getting Ready for the Next Wave  2000  No charge
 Nonprofit Basics: Building Your Nonprofit Organization  2000  25.00
 Data Analysis Basics: A guide for tabulating your program assessment results  1999  25.00
 Board Basics Video  1992  10.00


Million dollar-plus companies 2008

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.