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COMMUNITY IMPACT GRANT PROGRAM

Letter of Inquiry
The LOI is the first step in our new community impact grant-making process. Your responses will determine your alignment with our 2019 grant cycle focus areas of Homelessness and Housing Innovation and Building a Thriving Community. A Community Impact Grant Workshop and Q&A session will be held on Monday, June 10th from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. at United Way, 455 Bliler Ave NE in Salem.
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After review of LOIs, we will select a smaller group of applicants to complete a full proposal. Full proposals (if invited) will be due September 15, 2019 at 5 p.m. with funding decisions by November 1 and a community check presentation event on November 15 from 10 – 11:30 a.m. at United Way.

    Organization Information

    Project/Program Information

    Project/Program Budget

    Narrative:
    ​Project/Program Narrative: In 500 words or less, describe the community issue your project/program addresses and the activities of your project/program that will create positive impact. 
    Impact Narrative: In 500 words or less tell us your vision for this project/program. What will success look like and how will you know you have achieved it? Highlight measurable impact, innovation, community partnerships, and the leveraging of United Way support (financial or in-kind).

    Attachments:
    ​Project Budget, including 25% in committed match dollars for leverage.
    Max file size: 20MB
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United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley strives to go beyond temporary fixes to create lasting change in Marion, Polk, and Yamhill Counties. By bringing people and organizations together around innovative solutions, we impact thousands of lives every year. The generosity of our donors and commitment of our community partners enables us to provide grants for outcome based programs and collaborative projects that address core needs and achieve lasting, measurable results.
  • We are your United Way
    • Community Meeting Space
    • Contact
    • Equity & Inclusion
    • Financials
    • Meet the team
    • Our Board
    • Women United
  • Get involved
    • Loaned Executives
    • Community Benefit Society
    • Volunteer
    • Workplace Campaign >
      • Campaign Resources
      • Logos, graphics and links
      • Tips & Techniques
  • IMPROVE LIVES
    • Building Community Capacity >
      • Community Impact Partners
      • Emergency Food & Shelter Application
      • Transportation Assistance
      • Community Impact Grant Program
    • Creating Housing for All >
      • Cottages United
    • Meeting Basic Needs >
      • COVID-19 Rent Relief
      • SafeSleep UNITED
      • Santiam Canyon Long Term Recovery
    • Strengthening Children & Families >
      • UW Resource Cabinets
      • Enrichment Academy Salem Keizer
  • GIVE
    • Community Benefit Society
    • DONATE TODAY
    • Legacy Society
    • Donor Advised Funds
    • Selma Pierce Fund
  • Get help