What does the newly adopted non-discrimination statement require?
United Way of the Greater Triangle’s minimum standard requires partner agencies to provide a board approved non-discrimination policy that ensures access to services regardless of race, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, age, and sexual orientation. Additionally, United Way of the Greater Triangle encourages the “best practice” of comprehensive non- discrimination at the board, volunteer and staff levels of its partner agencies. The Wake and Durham County Boards of Trustees now require the above minimum standard for partner agencies. The Orange County Board of Trustees requires member agencies to follow the “best practice”.