GREATER GALLATIN UNITED WAY ANNOUNCES 2013-14 CAMPAIGN CHAIR and CO-CHAIR
Mike Hegel, Business Operations and Budget for Northwestern
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Mike Hegel, Business Operations and Budget for Northwestern
Greater Gallatin United Way Community Investment Fund consists of dollars raised through our annual campaign, which makes up 50% of our annual revenues. These funds support our work of fostering collaborative efforts, encouraging open conversations, and promoting the sharing of resources. In addition, helps fund over 60 local programs and initiatives that are essential to building a strong community by improving Education, Health, and Income for the people tha
Marjorie,
I was a little teary at the final tally and generosity of my fellow workers. I guess when the going gets tough, the tough get going! Thank you again.
Thank you Kevin Cook, Tom Starner andf Stadium Center Association for providing another avenue for local non-profits to reach their financial goals in order to continue to provide much needed programs and services in our community. The parking fees collected on September 17 will be directly invested into local programs and services.
Charity is not limited to your lifetime. Most of us give time, talent and money to charities throughout our lives because it makes a difference. We experience the joy that comes from giving to a charity that supports our values and priorities.
Jane Foster, Branch Manager for U.S. Bank and board member was recently named Greater Gallatin United Way’s 2011 Annual Campaign Chair. Jane will head United Way campaigns running in Gallatin, Madison, Meagher and Park counties.
The familiar donation thermometer located at Main and 19th, which represented the progress of Greater Gallatin United Way's annual fundraising campaign, has been replaced. The Greater Gallatin United Way is unveiling a new method, the Community Impact model, for measuring and illustrating the effects of programs and services to the community. Greater Gallatin United Way supports health and human service organizations in Gallatin, Park, Madison, and Meagher Counties. With the shift to impact, Greater Gallatin United Way wishes to correct the impression that we are solely a fundraiser. In
We are kicking off our annual fundraising campaign with a goal of $750,000. As a result of a generous gift from the Gilhousen Family Foundation, starting this year $0.96 of every $1.00 donated is directly invested back in our community. Their gift pays for nearly all of our annual operating expenses!
Greater Gallatin United Way focuses on three building blocks for strengthening our community.
Education: Keeping kids on track to achieve their full potential.
Health: Increasing knowledge, resources, access and opportunities to be healthy.