What happened to Teen Health, Diversity and Tolerance investment panels and funding?
A. In order to maximize community partnerships and resources, United Way integrated Teen Health, Diversity and Tolerance outcome goals and partnerships into the traditional annual funding and evaluation process. The integration brought increased efficiencies for volunteers, agencies and staff meanwhile strengthening United Way’s goals of serving disenfranchised and underserved Valley youth. With this move, more than four non-profits achieved United Way Primary Partner affiliation. This alignment is inspiring innovation and collaboration among partners and programs to create lasting community change. Diversity and Tolerance remains a priority for United Way and donors are invited to contribute to the community fund or the Diversity and Tolerance focus area to push this work forward.
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