2014 united way investments - regional

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HOW DONOR DOLLARS WERE INVESTED IN 2014 Our administration / community investment ratio Where we invest dollars raised in the community Admin & fundraising Multi-partner collaborations Grants (1%) Directed by donors to charities of their choice (not evaluated by United Way) Investing in communities Programs and building capacity of our community partners Examples of community investments: PROGRAMS & CAPACITY BUILDING Boys and Girls Clubs after-school programs that provide safe places for kids to go and connect. MULTI-PARTNER COLLABORATIONS The Homelessness Action Plan, a partnership between multiple stakeholders aimed at ending homelessness in Kamloops. GRANTS Youth Initiative Grants provide youth 25 or younger up to $1,500 to execute a local community project that addresses social issues. With our guidance, members of the Community Impact Councils (all volunteers) spend countless hours reviewing applications and interviewing local non-profits to determine where the greatest need is in each community.

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2014 United Way Investments made throughout the Thompson Nicola Cariboo Region.

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HOW DONOR DOLLARS WERE INVESTED IN 2014

Our administration / community investment ratio

Where we invest dollars raised in the community

Admin & fundraising

Multi-partner collaborations

Grants (1%)

Directed by donors to charities of their choice (not evaluated by United Way)

Investing in communities

Programs and building capacity of our community partners

Examples of community investments:PROGRAMS & CAPACITY BUILDING Boys and Girls Clubs after-school programs that provide safe places for kids to go and connect.

MULTI-PARTNER COLLABORATIONSThe Homelessness Action Plan, a partnership between multiple stakeholders aimed at ending homelessness in Kamloops.

GRANTSYouth Initiative Grants provide youth 25 or younger up to $1,500 to execute a local community project that addresses social issues.

With our guidance, members of the Community Impact Councils (all volunteers) spend countless hours reviewing

applications and interviewing local non-profits to determine where the greatest need is in each community.

Strong communitiesORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

cnib .................................................................................Rehabilitation/SupportFamily Tree ......................................................................OperationalJubilee Urban Movement and Partners (JUMP) .............Community Suppers and ServicesJohn Tod Centre .............................................................Revitalization Project Kamloops Brain Injury Association .................................OperationalKamloops Therapeutic Riding Association .....................Sensory Development ProgramKamloops United Church ................................................Community Outreach CoordinatorLiteracy in Kamloops (LINK) ............................................Literacy Outreach CoordinatorNew Life Mission.............................................................Dental and Health ProgramOncore Central Services .................................................OperationalPeople in Motion ............................................................OperationalSt. John Ambulance ........................................................Kamloops Brigade and Therapy Dog DivisionSchool District 73 ............................................................Street School – Literacy Outreach WorkerYMCA/YWCA .................................................................Children Who Witness Abuse

2014 KAMLOOPS INVESTMENT REPORT

From poverty to possibilityORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

ASK Wellness ..................................................................SHOP – Social & Health Options for Persons in the Sex TradeCanadian Mental Health Association Kamloops ............OperationalChildren’s Therapy and Family Resource Centre ............Early Intervention ProgramKamloops & District Elizabeth Fry Society .....................OperationalKamloops & District Elizabeth Fry Society .....................Rent BankKamloops Food Policy Council .......................................Community Food Action Program

All that kids can beORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kamloops and Region ......... In-School MentoringBoys and Girls Club of Kamloops ...................................OperationalChris Rose Therapy Centre for Autism ...........................OperationalInterior Community Services ..........................................Youth Street Outreach ProgramKamloops Arts Council ...................................................Crossing Bridges Outreach - Youth ArtWhite Buffalo Aboriginal & Metis Health Society ..........Aboriginal Infant and Supported Childcare Development Programs

$815,000

2014 CARIBOO INVESTMENT REPORT

From poverty to possibilityORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

City of Williams Lake ......................................................Housing First Forum & Housing Needs AssessmentSalvation Army Williams Lake Corps ..............................Drop-In CoordinatorWilliams Lake Food Policy ..............................................Food Action CoordinatorWomen’s Contact Society ...............................................Aboriginal Women’s Employment Program

All that kids can beORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Williams Lake ....................... In-School MentoringBoys and Girls Club of Williams Lake & District .............Pre-Teen ProgramCariboo Regional District Library Society .......................Youth Drop-In ProgramCariboo Family Enrichment Centre ................................Youth ProgramsPunky Lake Wilderness Camp Society ............................Tsilhqot’in Nation Food Forum

Strong communitiesORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Access Williams Lake ......................................................Online Resource DirectoryCanadian Mental Health Association Cariboo Chilcotin ....Suicide PreventionCaribou Brain Injury Society ...........................................Community WorkshopCariboo Chilcotin Child Development Centre ...............Parent Attachment Yoga ProgramCentral Cariboo Hospice Palliative Care Society ...........OperationalSocial Planning Council of Williams Lake and Area ........Operational

$117,070

2014 LOGAN LAKE,ASHCROFT, CACHE CREEK

INVESTMENT REPORT

From poverty to possibilityORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Kamloops & District Elizabeth Fry Society .....................Rent Bank for Region

All that kids can beORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Ashcroft Elementary .......................................................After School Art Program - Ashcroft and Cache Creek ElementaryAshcroft Elementary .........................................................Active After School ClubAshcroft Secondary ..........................................................After School Art ClubDesert Hills Tri Club .........................................................Kids TriathlonLogan Lake WHY ..............................................................OperationalLogan Lake Secondary .....................................................YES Program

Strong communitiesORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Regional Organizations ..................................................Board Development WorkshopSouth Cariboo Elizabeth Fry Society ..............................Connect Parenting ProgramSouth Cariboo Elizabeth Fry Society ..............................Operational

$45,248

2014 MERRITT INVESTMENT REPORT

All that kids can beORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

ASK Wellness ..................................................................Fireside Centre for YouthBig Brothers Big Sisters of Kamloops & Region ............. In-School Mentoring

Strong communitiesORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Merritt Integration Project ..............................................Online Resource DirectoryNicola Valley Community Gardens Society ....................Merritt Community Garden

$38,200

From poverty to possibilityORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Kamloops & District Elizabeth Fry Society .....................Rent Bank for Region

2014 NORTH THOMPSONINVESTMENT REPORT

From poverty to possibilityORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Clearwater & District Food Bank Society .......................OperationalUNBC Community Development Institute .....................Front Door to Grocery Store Workshop

All that kids can beORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kamloops & Region ............. In-School MentoringYellowhead Community Services ....................................Youth Drop-InYellowhead Community Services ....................................Youth After-School Tutor Program

Strong communitiesORGANIZATION WHERE THE FUNDING IS GOING

Barriere Curling Club ......................................................OperationalClearwater Secondary School & District of Clearwater ..... Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities ProgramNorth Thompson Volunteer & Information Centre .........Community Activity and After-School ProgramsYellowhead Community Services .................................... Interagency Committee

$32,800