Through our Community Transformation grants, we are funding four cross-sector collaboratives working to create systemic change to complex challenges faced by kids across Lane County, including the Upriver Siuslaw Vision Team, based in Mapleton.
Read MoreFrom advancing community well-being and youth opportunity to strengthening local resilience, United Way mobilizes communities to action so all can thrive.
Read MoreLast month, United Way and the Coalition of Oregon School Administrators hosted the 2024 Oregon Youth and Child Behavioral Health Summit – the first in a series of statewide summits to strategize how to better support youth struggling with anxiety, depression, self-harm, substance abuse, and more.
Read MoreAs of July 1, 2023, thanks to your donations, United Way of Lane County is investing over $1.4 million into 24 organizations and 4 nonprofit coalitions over the next few years through our Community Support Grants and our Community Transformation Grants.
Read MoreWhen you give to United Way of Lane County, you strengthen our community's ability to make change for families, not just today, but far into the future.
Read MoreWe are devastated to hear the Supreme Court’s ruling on Affirmative Action. This is a heavy blow to students of color and our entire country’s collective future.
Read MoreBeginning July 1, 28 local initiatives will receive a total of $600,800 in United Way grant funding this year to support children and families, thanks to donations from local community members.
Read MoreUnited Way of Lane County has just opened three funding opportunities for local nonprofits and initiatives, including one brand new opportunity, with the intention of investing $650,000 in the 2023 cycle.
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