Partners
United Way works in partnership with local non-profit organizations to improve lives and change community conditions in the areas of education, income, and health.
Non-profits in our community work hard everyday to make people’s lives better. United Way supports this work through calling attention to community needs and successes, mobilizing volunteers to address community needs, and generating and investing resources in programs that make a difference.
United Way is committed to helping the non-profit sector be as effective as possible. United Way has led the way in expecting organizations to define and measure their results, and provides technical assistance to organizations so that they can undertake this work. We also encourage information sharing among non-profits and continually look for ways to promote collaboration.
We recognize that no one organization working alone can create the kind of change that we need in our community. United Way is a member of several local collaborative groups that are focused on key community issues, such as early childhood, homelessness, and foreclosure. Working together, we can make our community a place in which children succeed in school, families are financially stable, and people have good health.
- Download a printable version of all our partners. Here.
- See the web version of our partners in: education, income and health.
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Funds donated to and raised by United Way of Greater New Haven are invested in the following programs, projects and initiatives helping people become healthy and connected to their communities.
Health
Health Care Advocacy
New Haven Legal Assistance Association, Inc
Kids Backpack Program
Connecticut Food Bank, Inc.
ParenTEEN
The West Haven Community House Association, Inc.
Project LAUNCH grantwriting
New Haven Early Childhood Council
Subsidized Care
VNA of South Central Connecticut, Inc.
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
Agency on Aging of South Central Connecticut, Inc.
Civic Engagement
Greater New Haven Association of Volunteer Administrators
A professional development and social networking organization for administrators, recruiters and trainers of community volunteers
By The People
Gateway Community College and Connecticut Public Broadcasting
Cluefest
TGWNN (The Group with No Name)
Community Greenspace
New Haven Urban Resources Initiative
Community Services Program
A collaboration between United Way and the State of Connecticut to provide community service in lieu of fine or incarceration
DataHaven
A community collaborative to gather, analyze, and present data about the status of our region so that it is accessible to the community.
Experience Corps
Partnership between UWGNH and Agency on Aging of South Central CT
The Network for Civic Engagement through Dialogue, Deliberation and Story
Community Mediation, Inc. and a coalition of community partners
Project Homeless Connect
The Continuum of Care
Orange Senior Leadership Program
The Town of Orange
