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United Way of East Central Iowa reviews 2013!

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Since last July….

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We coordinated 756 volunteers for RAGBRAI.

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We collected over 1,300 pounds of fresh produce at a Farmers’ Market.

HACAP continued the project and collected another 1,300 pounds.

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We also talked with over 500 people about our Women’s Leadership Initiative at a Farmers’ Market.

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We added 8 Loaned Executives to our team.

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We were voted Best Charity by CBJ readers!

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We kicked off our campaign at the National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library. We were the first group to do

an event in the Grand Hall.

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We brought together organizations to create a video that showed the road we have traveled.

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Marc, Cathy and Ron helpedtell our story.

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Together we can complete the puzzle.

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The Blue Man helped Raining Rose with its Pacesetter Campaign.

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Pacesetter Raining Rose raised $33,145.

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Pacesetter Skogman Companies raised $50,018.

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Fall 2012

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We had great sponsors for our Leadership Giving Society events!

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Our Sinclair event was held at the Bairds’ house.

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Jill Hockaday, a long-time United Way supporter,

shared with Sinclair members how she received

services at Foundation 2.

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The Young Leaders hosted an event and heard from long time donors on why giving is

important.

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Sondra Shaw-Hardy spoke at the Women’s Leadership Initiative Luncheon about women

and philanthropy.

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We met with young professionals at the Next Gen Summit.

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Art Staed, Representative in the Iowa House, stopped by for a tour of our

2-1-1 facilities!

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We held our first Condition of the Community Event – Building Tomorrow’s Workforce.

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We learned that it takes a wage of $18.08/hour for a single parent of

one to meet basic needs.

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We awarded 3 campaign prizes!Marci Wooff, who works at CRST and has given to United Way for 27 years, won the October prize – a refrigerator donated by Whirlpool.

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Jake Zoss, from Cargill, won the September prize – a Beautyrest Black Mattress Set donated

by Smulekoff’s.

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Mary Cummings, Grant Wood AEA, won $2,500 worth of gas gift cards

from Hawkeye Convenience Stores.

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After its September 2011 implementation, KPACE has helped 67 students receive training.

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Jeri, a KPACE student, told her story about earning her GED and how that opened the door to

additional training.

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We participated in the first Giving Tuesday.

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RED Ahead was able to reach 803 children in 2012.

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Winter 2012

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Ron was caught speeding…

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…because he was looking at this billboard.

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Kelly Mulford, a Quaker Shipping 20 Powerball winner, announced at a news conference that he was donating $75,000 to

United Way.

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We honored 22 local middle and high school students at our

Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Luncheon.

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United Way 2-1-1 spent 1,038 hours scheduling tax appointments, a service valued at more than $25,789.

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Over 122,000 donors gave more than $10 million.

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Amanda Young spoke about her child’s experience at Play & Learn.

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Wayne is able to stay in his home because of help he receives from Aging Services.

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We even had Dateline NBC coverage at our Campaign Celebration!

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Ron Olson, 2013 Campaign Chair,

met Flat Ron!

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Thank you to our award winning company coordinators who helped with the campaign.

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Companies that had 100% participation Aging Services, Inc. Auto-Owners Insurance Bankers Trust Benton County Volunteer Program Bosch Financial Catherine McAuley Center Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust Families, Inc. Holmes Murphy & Associates, Inc. Honkamp Krueger & Co., PC. Kids First Law Center Merrill Lynch Morgan Stanley

Northwestern Mutual Financial/Zach Group Ohnward Bank & Trust Rural Employment Alternatives Shive-Hattery, Inc. Shuttleworth & Ingersoll PLC Skywalk Group Specialty Blending Company The Salvation Army TrueNorth Companies United Way of East Central Iowa University of Iowa Community Credit UnionVolunteer Services of Cedar County

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We hosted a virtual volunteer fair!

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We hosted our second Condition of the Community event –

and had over 100 organizations come together to discuss

Adverse Childhood Experiences.

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National experts, Dr. Robert Anda and Laura Porter

spoke on this topic.

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The event was rebroadcasted by KCRG 9.2!

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Spring 2013

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We had 170 people gather to honor local volunteers in our community.

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Monica Soto, client at the Catherine

McAuley Center shared her

experience with having a

volunteer teach her English.

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Over 54,700 volunteer hours have been donated by our Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP).

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Day of Caring•1,100 individuals • 53 companies • 45 different organizations • Over 118 projects• 5,000 hours • Volunteer impact: $110,700

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Our website received a national award.

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We achieved a 4-star rating for sound fiscal management and commitment to

accountability and transparency.

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And onto next year…