United Way announces investment of $690,000 in 26 local agencies
QUINCY – United Way of Adams County will invest $690,000 in 26 local partner agency programs aimed at improving education, health and financial stability in Adams County. The grants were announced as part of the United Way Partner Award Breakfast held Friday at the Salvation Army Kroc Center Meadows Room.
Nancy Bluhm, executive director of United Way of Adams County, said the community is experiencing an unprecedented level of need. She said the grants are possible through the support and generosity of thousands of peopkle, as well as more than 100 area companies and businesses who invest in United Way each year.
Resource allocations were determined by a 37-member panel of United Way community volunteers who dedicated more than 400 hours to reviewing agency documentation, assessing alignment with community needs and evaluating factors like duplication of services and agency collaboration. Partner agencies are required to reapply for funding each year.
“Just the opportunity to gather together in person is significant,” Natalie Cornwell, director of community impact and investment, said in a press release. “For the last few years, our partners were informed of their funding amounts through email. We wanted to show appreciation for the impact our partners have in the community.”
The programs United Way of Adams County funded were:
EDUCATION |
Bella Ease – Out of School Program Cheerful Home – Child Care Sliding Fee Scale Cheerful Home – Outreach Family Support Girl Scouts – Leadership Experience Mississippi Valley Council Boy Scouts – Career and Citizenship Training Quincy Family YMCA – School Age Child Care Quincy Young Life – Operational Funding Transitions of Western Illinois – Parents as Teachers |
HEALTH· Advocacy Network for Children – Court Appointed Special Advocates American Red Cross – Blood Services Cornerstone – Comprehensive Youth Services Cornerstone – Sliding Scale Counseling Horizons – Soup Kitchen Horizons – Addicts Victorious Quincy Catholic Charities – Med Assist Quincy Catholic Charities – Professional Counseling Solutions Retired Senior Volunteer Program – Senior Health and Security Transitions of Western Illinois – Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Supports |
FINANCIAL STABILITY American Red Cross – Disaster Services American Red Cross – Services to the Armed Forces Community for Christ Assistance Center – Families in Need Quanada – Domestic Violence Program Quanada – Sexual Assault Program Salvation Army – Emergency Social Services Program Transitions of Western Illinois – Client and Family Services YWCA – Permanent Supportive Housing |
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