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2021 Board of Directors – Members. Amal Abdalla. President and CEO, Somali Success School. Brian Allingham. Administrative Partner, Norwest Equity Partners. Julie Baker. Community Leader. TWIN CITIES REBUILD FOR THE FUTURE FUND Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund. In partnership with the Minneapolis Foundation and the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, we established the Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund to provide support for small businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that were damaged due to the civil unrest following the murderof
EVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
JOHN WILGERS
John joined Greater Twin Cities United Way as president and CEO in May 2019. John comes to United Way after 35 years at Ernst & Young where he most recently held the position of managing partner of the Minneapolis office, successfully leading teams through recessions, turnarounds and major wins and losses. A passionate community advocatefor
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HOME - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORGABOUT USOUR WORKOUR PARTNERSGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS What is the 211 Resource Helpline? Greater Twin Cities United Way’s 211 Resource Helpline – available 24/7 and in 100+ languages – is staffed by certified community resource specialists who are trained to provide referrals to resources and services, including housing, food, childcare, education and employment. 211 specialists leverage ABOUT US - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG United Way connects the people and resources within our community to challenge and change systems that limit our potential. AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org. TOGETHER WE THRIVE 2021 Together We Thrive 2021. Register today for Greater Twin Cities United Way’s Together We Thrive! This unforgettable virtual event, broadcasted live from U.S. Bank Stadium, will focus on advancing racial equity through bold ideas that address issues facing our community. Hear from a dynamic and inspiring line-up of speakersincluding Beth Ford
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2021 Board of Directors – Members. Amal Abdalla. President and CEO, Somali Success School. Brian Allingham. Administrative Partner, Norwest Equity Partners. Julie Baker. Community Leader. TWIN CITIES REBUILD FOR THE FUTURE FUND Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund. In partnership with the Minneapolis Foundation and the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, we established the Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund to provide support for small businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that were damaged due to the civil unrest following the murderof
EVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
JOHN WILGERS
John joined Greater Twin Cities United Way as president and CEO in May 2019. John comes to United Way after 35 years at Ernst & Young where he most recently held the position of managing partner of the Minneapolis office, successfully leading teams through recessions, turnarounds and major wins and losses. A passionate community advocatefor
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GREATER TWIN CITIES COVID-19 RESPONSE & RECOVERY FUND Through our collective efforts, we have helped more than 500,000 individuals and supported 126 nonprofit organizations. As our community continues to navigate the COVID-19 crisis, Greater Twin Cities United Way is committed to supporting those impacted by its effects and bringing the community together in the face of this unprecedented pandemic. DONATE - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY Together, as changemakers, we’re creating a community where all people thrive regardless of income, race or place. Your gift to Greater Twin Cities United Way will help usCOMMUNITY REPORT
community where all people thrive, regardless of income, race or place. Together, we made notable progress toward this vision in 2019, touching the lives of over. 500,000 people. As you look through these results, you’ll meet our experts who are working. with partners to drive positive change.WOMEN UNITED
Invest in Women United. Through your Women United donation, you’re helping children succeed in school and women support their families in the greater Twin Cities region. Children who enter school unprepared are 25% more likely to drop out of school, 60% more likely to never attend college, and 79% more likely to be arrested for a violent DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST OUR COMMUNITY. We live in a world where division, disparity, and poverty affect everyone. When we unite as changemakers at Greater Twin Cities United Way we can disrupt systems, unlock human potential, change narratives, create equitable solutions, and SUICIDE PREVENTION CALL SPECIALIST Perform suicide risk assessment and crisis counseling for Greater Twin Cities United Way Suicide Prevention Hotline callers. Assist with placing rescue calls as needed. Place follow-up calls to callers. Document each call and collect data for every contact and each countyserved in
JAMES COLLINS
James is the director of 211 and Lifeline Services at Greater Twin Cities United Way. In this role, he oversees the teams responsible for 2-1-1, United Way’s community and social services information and referral line, as well as the suicide prevention lifeline program, GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY Welcome to the Junction. If you have a username and password, please LOGIN to see additional sites within the Junction (listed below) that you can access. Once you've logged in, your username will appear in the top right corner. ADDRESSING NATIVE AMERICAN HOMELESSNESS WITH CULTURALLY Unfortunately, that vision of safe, stable and affordable housing isn’t the reality for everyone in our community. Since 2015, homelessness in Minnesota has increased 10 percent, and on any given night, more than 7,000 people are experiencing homelessness. More than half of these individuals are children or young adults who may be couch hopping between family and friends, staying in shelters DESIGNATED AGENCY TOOLS Designated Agency Tools. As a service to our donors, Greater Twin Cities United Way allows all or a portion of a donation to be designated to any 501 (c)3 nonprofit. Agencies that receive this designated funding can find tools on this page to access quarterly designation payout information, as well as policies regarding thesefunds. If your
HOME - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORGABOUT USOUR WORKOUR PARTNERSGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS What is the 211 Resource Helpline? Greater Twin Cities United Way’s 211 Resource Helpline – available 24/7 and in 100+ languages – is staffed by certified community resource specialists who are trained to provide referrals to resources and services, including housing, food, childcare, education and employment. 211 specialists leverage TOGETHER WE THRIVE 2021 Together We Thrive 2021. Register today for Greater Twin Cities United Way’s Together We Thrive! This unforgettable virtual event, broadcasted live from U.S. Bank Stadium, will focus on advancing racial equity through bold ideas that address issues facing our community. Hear from a dynamic and inspiring line-up of speakersincluding Beth Ford
TWIN CITIES REBUILD FOR THE FUTURE FUND Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund. In partnership with the Minneapolis Foundation and the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, we established the Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund to provide support for small businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that were damaged due to the civil unrest following the murderof
AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2021 Board of Directors – Members. Amal Abdalla. President and CEO, Somali Success School. Brian Allingham. Administrative Partner, Norwest Equity Partners. Julie Baker. Community Leader.WOMEN UNITED
Invest in Women United. Through your Women United donation, you’re helping children succeed in school and women support their families in the greater Twin Cities region. Children who enter school unprepared are 25% more likely to drop out of school, 60% more likely to never attend college, and 79% more likely to be arrested for a violentJOHN WILGERS
John joined Greater Twin Cities United Way as president and CEO in May 2019. John comes to United Way after 35 years at Ernst & Young where he most recently held the position of managing partner of the Minneapolis office, successfully leading teams through recessions, turnarounds and major wins and losses. A passionate community advocatefor
EVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
JAMES COLLINS
James is the director of 211 and Lifeline Services at Greater Twin Cities United Way. In this role, he oversees the teams responsible for 2-1-1, United Way’s community and social services information and referral line, as well as the suicide prevention lifeline program, GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY Welcome to the Junction. If you have a username and password, please LOGIN to see additional sites within the Junction (listed below) that you can access. Once you've logged in, your username will appear in the top right corner. HOME - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORGABOUT USOUR WORKOUR PARTNERSGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS What is the 211 Resource Helpline? Greater Twin Cities United Way’s 211 Resource Helpline – available 24/7 and in 100+ languages – is staffed by certified community resource specialists who are trained to provide referrals to resources and services, including housing, food, childcare, education and employment. 211 specialists leverage TOGETHER WE THRIVE 2021 Together We Thrive 2021. Register today for Greater Twin Cities United Way’s Together We Thrive! This unforgettable virtual event, broadcasted live from U.S. Bank Stadium, will focus on advancing racial equity through bold ideas that address issues facing our community. Hear from a dynamic and inspiring line-up of speakersincluding Beth Ford
TWIN CITIES REBUILD FOR THE FUTURE FUND Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund. In partnership with the Minneapolis Foundation and the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, we established the Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund to provide support for small businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that were damaged due to the civil unrest following the murderof
AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2021 Board of Directors – Members. Amal Abdalla. President and CEO, Somali Success School. Brian Allingham. Administrative Partner, Norwest Equity Partners. Julie Baker. Community Leader.WOMEN UNITED
Invest in Women United. Through your Women United donation, you’re helping children succeed in school and women support their families in the greater Twin Cities region. Children who enter school unprepared are 25% more likely to drop out of school, 60% more likely to never attend college, and 79% more likely to be arrested for a violentJOHN WILGERS
John joined Greater Twin Cities United Way as president and CEO in May 2019. John comes to United Way after 35 years at Ernst & Young where he most recently held the position of managing partner of the Minneapolis office, successfully leading teams through recessions, turnarounds and major wins and losses. A passionate community advocatefor
EVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
JAMES COLLINS
James is the director of 211 and Lifeline Services at Greater Twin Cities United Way. In this role, he oversees the teams responsible for 2-1-1, United Way’s community and social services information and referral line, as well as the suicide prevention lifeline program, GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY Welcome to the Junction. If you have a username and password, please LOGIN to see additional sites within the Junction (listed below) that you can access. Once you've logged in, your username will appear in the top right corner. ABOUT US - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG United Way connects the people and resources within our community to challenge and change systems that limit our potential.COMMUNITY REPORT
community where all people thrive, regardless of income, race or place. Together, we made notable progress toward this vision in 2019, touching the lives of over. 500,000 people. As you look through these results, you’ll meet our experts who are working. with partners to drive positive change. DONATE - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG Together, as changemakers, we’re creating a community where all people thrive regardless of income, race or place. Your gift to Greater Twin Cities United Way will help usEVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org.VOLUNTEER UNITED
Volunteerism leads to increased job satisfaction and retention and builds your company’s brand and reputation. Volunteer United aligns your corporate social responsibility platform and employee engagement goals with volunteer experiences that create meaningful impact in ourlocal community.
CAREERS - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG Working for Good has Great Benefits. Our ability to change lives in the Twin Cities is a direct result of the people who work here. That's why we've designed a generous benefits package that allows our employees a flexible work-life balance, making sure they're happy both in and out of the office. UNITED WAY ARISE PROJECT SUPPORTS LOCAL HOMELESS YOUTH United Way Arise Project was established to bring caring professionals together to support the lives of LGBTQ homeless youth. This nationally recognized initiative has raised nearly $1 million for local programs that help LGBTQ homeless youth feel safe and on a path to thrive. TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERS FUEL HIGH-IMPACT WORK IN THE Participate in volunteer events including Feeding Who’s Hungry, Action Day and Home For Good. Tocqueville Society recognizes and engages generous individuals who give $10,000 or more annually. If you’re interested in becoming a member, please call (612) 340-7444 or send us an email . Join Tocqueville Society.MIKE AUGUSTYNIAK
But we’re not doing it alone. We have help from people like Mike Augustyniak, an Arise Project Givenator. For an amazing sixth year in a row, Mike is creating awareness and raising funds that directly support Twin Cities agencies that create better lives for homeless LGBTQ youth. Join Mike and Arise Project on Give OUT Day—but first,get to
HOME - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORGABOUT USOUR WORKOUR PARTNERSGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS What is the 211 Resource Helpline? Greater Twin Cities United Way’s 211 Resource Helpline – available 24/7 and in 100+ languages – is staffed by certified community resource specialists who are trained to provide referrals to resources and services, including housing, food, childcare, education and employment. 211 specialists leverage TOGETHER WE THRIVE 2021 Together We Thrive 2021. Register today for Greater Twin Cities United Way’s Together We Thrive! This unforgettable virtual event, broadcasted live from U.S. Bank Stadium, will focus on advancing racial equity through bold ideas that address issues facing our community. Hear from a dynamic and inspiring line-up of speakersincluding Beth Ford
TWIN CITIES REBUILD FOR THE FUTURE FUND Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund. In partnership with the Minneapolis Foundation and the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, we established the Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund to provide support for small businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that were damaged due to the civil unrest following the murderof
AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2021 Board of Directors – Members. Amal Abdalla. President and CEO, Somali Success School. Brian Allingham. Administrative Partner, Norwest Equity Partners. Julie Baker. Community Leader.WOMEN UNITED
Invest in Women United. Through your Women United donation, you’re helping children succeed in school and women support their families in the greater Twin Cities region. Children who enter school unprepared are 25% more likely to drop out of school, 60% more likely to never attend college, and 79% more likely to be arrested for a violentJOHN WILGERS
John joined Greater Twin Cities United Way as president and CEO in May 2019. John comes to United Way after 35 years at Ernst & Young where he most recently held the position of managing partner of the Minneapolis office, successfully leading teams through recessions, turnarounds and major wins and losses. A passionate community advocatefor
EVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
JAMES COLLINS
James is the director of 211 and Lifeline Services at Greater Twin Cities United Way. In this role, he oversees the teams responsible for 2-1-1, United Way’s community and social services information and referral line, as well as the suicide prevention lifeline program, GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY Welcome to the Junction. If you have a username and password, please LOGIN to see additional sites within the Junction (listed below) that you can access. Once you've logged in, your username will appear in the top right corner. HOME - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORGABOUT USOUR WORKOUR PARTNERSGET INVOLVEDDONATEEVENTS What is the 211 Resource Helpline? Greater Twin Cities United Way’s 211 Resource Helpline – available 24/7 and in 100+ languages – is staffed by certified community resource specialists who are trained to provide referrals to resources and services, including housing, food, childcare, education and employment. 211 specialists leverage TOGETHER WE THRIVE 2021 Together We Thrive 2021. Register today for Greater Twin Cities United Way’s Together We Thrive! This unforgettable virtual event, broadcasted live from U.S. Bank Stadium, will focus on advancing racial equity through bold ideas that address issues facing our community. Hear from a dynamic and inspiring line-up of speakersincluding Beth Ford
TWIN CITIES REBUILD FOR THE FUTURE FUND Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund. In partnership with the Minneapolis Foundation and the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, we established the Twin Cities Rebuild for the Future Fund to provide support for small businesses owned by Black, Indigenous and People of Color that were damaged due to the civil unrest following the murderof
AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2021 Board of Directors – Members. Amal Abdalla. President and CEO, Somali Success School. Brian Allingham. Administrative Partner, Norwest Equity Partners. Julie Baker. Community Leader.WOMEN UNITED
Invest in Women United. Through your Women United donation, you’re helping children succeed in school and women support their families in the greater Twin Cities region. Children who enter school unprepared are 25% more likely to drop out of school, 60% more likely to never attend college, and 79% more likely to be arrested for a violentJOHN WILGERS
John joined Greater Twin Cities United Way as president and CEO in May 2019. John comes to United Way after 35 years at Ernst & Young where he most recently held the position of managing partner of the Minneapolis office, successfully leading teams through recessions, turnarounds and major wins and losses. A passionate community advocatefor
EVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
JAMES COLLINS
James is the director of 211 and Lifeline Services at Greater Twin Cities United Way. In this role, he oversees the teams responsible for 2-1-1, United Way’s community and social services information and referral line, as well as the suicide prevention lifeline program, GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY Welcome to the Junction. If you have a username and password, please LOGIN to see additional sites within the Junction (listed below) that you can access. Once you've logged in, your username will appear in the top right corner. ABOUT US - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG United Way connects the people and resources within our community to challenge and change systems that limit our potential.COMMUNITY REPORT
community where all people thrive, regardless of income, race or place. Together, we made notable progress toward this vision in 2019, touching the lives of over. 500,000 people. As you look through these results, you’ll meet our experts who are working. with partners to drive positive change. DONATE - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG Together, as changemakers, we’re creating a community where all people thrive regardless of income, race or place. Your gift to Greater Twin Cities United Way will help usEVA SONG MARGOLIS
She works with community partners and across sectors focusing on workforce development and wealth-building strategies that bring about equitable change. Prior to joining United Way in May 2020, Eva served for over 9 years as economic empowerment and employment services director at Lutheran Social Service. She was responsible for thestrategic
AT-HOME VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES At-Home Volunteer Opportunities. Greater Twin Cities United Way is excited to offer these Volunteer At-Home Opportunities! Please refer to the corresponding PDF for project instructions and drop-off information. For any questions, please email Cayleigh.Edwards@gtcuw.org.VOLUNTEER UNITED
Volunteerism leads to increased job satisfaction and retention and builds your company’s brand and reputation. Volunteer United aligns your corporate social responsibility platform and employee engagement goals with volunteer experiences that create meaningful impact in ourlocal community.
CAREERS - GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY - GTCUW.ORG Working for Good has Great Benefits. Our ability to change lives in the Twin Cities is a direct result of the people who work here. That's why we've designed a generous benefits package that allows our employees a flexible work-life balance, making sure they're happy both in and out of the office. UNITED WAY ARISE PROJECT SUPPORTS LOCAL HOMELESS YOUTH United Way Arise Project was established to bring caring professionals together to support the lives of LGBTQ homeless youth. This nationally recognized initiative has raised nearly $1 million for local programs that help LGBTQ homeless youth feel safe and on a path to thrive. TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERS FUEL HIGH-IMPACT WORK IN THE Participate in volunteer events including Feeding Who’s Hungry, Action Day and Home For Good. Tocqueville Society recognizes and engages generous individuals who give $10,000 or more annually. If you’re interested in becoming a member, please call (612) 340-7444 or send us an email . Join Tocqueville Society.MIKE AUGUSTYNIAK
But we’re not doing it alone. We have help from people like Mike Augustyniak, an Arise Project Givenator. For an amazing sixth year in a row, Mike is creating awareness and raising funds that directly support Twin Cities agencies that create better lives for homeless LGBTQ youth. Join Mike and Arise Project on Give OUT Day—but first,get to
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