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Every year United Way of Kennebec Valley (UWKV) aims to raise more than $1.6 million for its 45 nonprofit partner programs through workplace fundraising campaigns, corporate donations, and individual giving. In 2020, UWKV indirectly helped 18,009 people with access to health care, education and financial stability. This number excludes 24,226 Kennebec Valley people who were helped through the COVID-19 Response Fund. In total, UWKV provided support for 2 in 3 local people in 2020. This year, as our community and its people continue to recover from the effects of the pandemic, UWKV raised its fundraising goal by 5 percent to support all those who are still trying to overcome hardships.
UWKV and its contributors are committed to the short- and long-term recovery of local nonprofits. Together, we will ensure that homebound seniors continue to receive meal deliveries, shelters can keep their doors open, and children have access to educational tools and resources.
Every fall, UWKV runs an annual fundraising campaign to support 45 local nonprofits. Many workplaces allow staff to pledge contributions through simple payroll deduction, and individuals and families may donate online at uwkv.org/give. Additionally, United Way hosts several annual fundraising events, including:
UWKV supports 45 local nonprofit programs — prioritizing financial stability, education, and health needs. Many businesses partner with United Way to host annual workplace campaigns, giving their employees an opportunity to support the community through payroll deduction. Businesses can give back to the Kennebec Valley community by hosting a campaign; donating a dollar a day through the 365 Small Business Circle; or sponsoring one of the organization’s many events or initiatives.
Market research has shown that corporate community involvement helps attract, engage and retain high-performing employees. People who can impact the community through their workplace report higher satisfaction. In Maine, local business support is imperative to the United Way’s success. For more information, visit uwkv.org.
UWKV provides the VolunteerME Kennebec Valley portal to help local volunteers and nonprofits find each other in central Maine. If you have a little time, a lot of time, or just a passion for helping out, there is a place for you. To explore opportunities with UWKV and dozens of additional nonprofits, visit uwkv.org/volunteer.
Katie Doherty, Board Vice Chair: President & CEO, Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce
Barbara Sweezy, Board Treasurer: Regional Retirement Trust Advisor, TD Bank
Sue Clary: Director – Electric Supply, Central Maine Power
Maria Hays: Adjunct Professor, Central Maine Community College
Eric Lind: Community Volunteer
Nona Boyink: Community Volunteer
Alissa Boynton: Human Resource Manager, Maine Family Planning
Paula Lacasse: Office Manager, Augusta Fuel Company
Jennifer Jacques: Accounting and Finance Manager, G&E Roofing
Nathan Curtis: Manager, Gagnon Dental
Chris Voynik: Agent, Laflin & Wolfington Realty
Joseph Lajoie: VP & Treasurer, Lajoie Brothers
Mike Santo: Senior Tax Manager, WIPFLi
Pam Rogers: Account Executive, Cross Insurance
Stephen Cooper: Controller, Team EJP
Jessica Norton: Assistant VP & Operations Officer, Kennebec Savings Bank
Established: 1955
Employees: 5
Annual revenue: $1,885,079
86% individual contributions
13% corporate donations
1% foundations
121 Commercial St.
Augusta, ME 04330 (207) 626-3400
https://www.uwkv.org
https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWayKV
https://www.twitter.com/UnitedWayKV
United Way of Kennebec Valley unites all people and resources to improve lives in our community.
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