Description:
We craft human care agendas and building coalitions around these agendas. The "community impact agenda" is a plan built around consensus on priority issues. It identifies specific sustained changes in community conditions that will result in improved lives.
United Way St. Croix Valley needs partners in order to be successful. All funding decisions are made locally ensuring that we impact what matters in your community. Our other partners are the nonprofit agencies, county human services, schools, faith-based programs and emergency services that receive funding in order to address items identified in the community impact agenda.
United Way asks funded agencies to measure the outcomes of their programs. Our annual citizen review process involves community members by inviting them to review agency funding requests and develop recommendations for United Way St. Croix Valley's Board of Directors.
Our Community Care agenda is built around three priority areas--education, financial stability and health.