United Way California Capital Region Announces New Branding Matching our Future Forward Approach to Community Service

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We know what you’re thinking…

You may think you know United Way as that national organization that disperses funds to nonprofits, but locally here in the Greater Sacramento Area, we are cutting edge with our own innovative direct service programs.

Our mission?

It truly speaks to who we are and what we do.

True to our founding spirit, whenever there is a need in our communities, United Way is there. We bring a comprehensive approach to every challenge, actively listening and responding to local needs. Our reach across our communities means we can share innovations and scale impact to improve lives around the Capital Region.  

From strengthening local resilience to advancing health, youth opportunity, and financial security, we’re working towards a future where every person in every community can reach their full potential.

Some of the things we do include:

We provide books to children that allow them to see themselves & their cultures while also inviting them to dream of all the possibilities that exist for their futures.

We mobilize and engage philanthropic organizations, businesses, nonprofits and government to solve our community’s biggest problems.

We believe that the housing crisis is a public health issue. Kids cannot excel in school when they don’t know where they will sleep that night.

We work with our region’s local businesses to help address community issues through volunteerism, partnership and more. No one industry can do it alone.

It’s together with United Way that we as a community can help ALL in our community thrive.

And that’s just a taste of what we do! We encourage you to comb through our programs and learn all about how our local United Way is changing the way help is delivered to those in the Capital Region who need it most, and it might be changing the way you think about what and who United Way is!

United is the Way we can make strides to ensure everyone in our community can thrive.

Join us by getting involved! Donate to our programs, partner with us and/or volunteer your time and talents.

We thank you, and our community does too!

Watch the First United Way Podcast about Women in Philanthropy and Foster Youth Issues

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At our recent Women United event, United Way gathered together to host our very first podcast featuring Viviana Paez from Univision Sacramento Channel 19, Anh Phoong from Phoong Law, Shawna Chrisman from Destination Aesthetics, Deja and Jaliyah who are participants in United Way’s Collegiate Guaranteed Income Program and our own president & CEO, Dr. Dawnté Early.

We discussed women in philanthropy and how the future of philanthropy will be impacted by women while also delving into personal backgrounds and stories about how zip codes affect opportunities you are afforded and some of the adversity facing former foster youth who look to pursue degrees at university.

Inspired by what you hear? Consider becoming a member of Women United! With memberships as low as $500/year, the money raised through memberships and by the incredible women of this affinity group will support former foster youth in the Collegiate Guaranteed Income Program.

Thank you again to our sponsors, Univision Sacramento Channel 19 and UC Davis Health!

Our Promise Campaign Launches for State Employees & Retirees to Give Back

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The Our Promise: California State Employees Charitable Campaign is an annual United Way Campaign that allows state employees across California to support the nonprofit causes they are passionate about through payroll giving or one-time donations.

Last year, $4.2 million was raised to support 2,500 nonprofits nationwide and with the campaign in full swing until the end of December, now’s the time for state employees and retirees to make their pledge.

If you are, or know a state employee, here’s how you can give!

To get started, access Cal Employee Connect which is where you view your monthly paycheck and other employee services. 

Click on your “User Profile” and click on the button that says “Donate now to your favorite nonprofit(s)” and you will be directed to the Our Promise donation site. If you are an existing donor, you must first log into Cal Employee Connect to access the Our Promise donation site to cancel or modify your donation!

Search for a nonprofit that you’re passionate about. You can give to any valid 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. You can also view our Certified Nonprofit List here to easily find an organization you’re passionate about.

Sign-up to give your donation via monthly payroll deduction or a one-time donation. New or modified payroll deductions start in January 2025. All payroll deductions continue until you choose to stop your deduction. 

Are you a retired state employee or soon to be retired? Well first off…congratulations and thank you for your service!

Second, if you were enrolled in an Our Promise gift while working through the state, once you retire it WILL NOT roll over.

Thanks to our partnership with CalPers, you can continue to contribute to the nonprofit of your choice via payroll deduction through your retirement check! It’s an easy way to continue your monthly donations to nonprofits that rely on your support.

If you’re a retiree, click here to setup your monthly gift.

Still have questions? Learn more about Our Promise by clicking here, or contact our Donor Services Hotline at (888) 863-6466 or email [email protected].

United Way Houses 100th Family

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United Way’s Housing Navigation program utilizes your Medi-Cal membership (through California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal or CalAIM) to assist families and individuals with housing instability, deposit assistance and sustainability services.

Learn more about the program by clicking here.

United Way Launches Guaranteed Income Program for Former Foster Youth Attending College

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Ten, former foster youth students from the greater Sacramento region who are current Sacramento State students will be participating in United Way’s newest program, the Collegiate Guaranteed Income Program, which gives each student $500 a month of guaranteed income for 12 months that began May 2.

The new program was announced at United Way’s United in Purpose Gala fundraiser on Saturday, April 20 to the surprise of the 10 students who were all in attendance. Take a look at how these students found out:

Watch the big reveal as 10 former foster youth from Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento, Placer and Yolo counties learn that they will actually be piloting a new program from United Way.

“Selecting Sacramento State as the pilot for this program was a natural choice, given the inspiring journey of Sac State president Dr. Luke Wood, from dealing with extreme life pressures as a foster youth to his recent appointment as the university’s ninth president. His story resonates deeply with the work United Way has been doing for decades,” said Dr. Dawnté Early, president and CEO, United Way California Capital Region. “Earlier this year, Dr. Wood said his goal is for Sacramento State to have the largest enrollment of former foster youth in the country and be known for serving them. That commitment aligns with our longtime pledge to support foster youth in and out of the classroom. Together with Dr. Wood, United Way’s aim is to create an environment where these students can focus more on their studies and less on basic needs like housing, food and transportation.”

On Thursday, May 2, all of the 10 participants received their first round of payments as the program was launched at a press conference with Dr. Early and Dr. Wood.

Watch the launch press conference with Dr. Early, president & CEO of United Way California Capital Region along with Dr. Luke Wood, president of Sacramento State.

This program is funded completely by our Women United donor group, who have supported foster youth initiatives for over two decades. The program will also be evaluated by Professor Ethan Evans and his team at Sacramento State, who have evaluated other Guaranteed Income programs United Way has run in Sacramento.

You can support this program through your donations by clicking here, or by becoming a Women United member.