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MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way announces $7 million investment in seven-county service area. Investing in over 100 organizations who are meeting our community’s most pressing needs in the areas of childcare, housing Email
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GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs andWOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
TAX CREDITS
Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
COLORADO FAMILY, FRIEND, AND NEIGHBOR CARE SURVEY To all our Colorado Family, Friend, and Neighbor care providers — we want to hear from you! Mile High United Way, in partnership with Early Milestones Colorado and The University of Denver’s Butler Institute for Families, is conducting a survey to better understand a specific type of childcare called Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) care. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way announces $7 million investment in seven-county service area. Investing in over 100 organizations who are meeting our community’s most pressing needs in the areas of childcare, housingand basic needs.
GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs andWOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
TAX CREDITS
Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
COLORADO FAMILY, FRIEND, AND NEIGHBOR CARE SURVEY To all our Colorado Family, Friend, and Neighbor care providers — we want to hear from you! Mile High United Way, in partnership with Early Milestones Colorado and The University of Denver’s Butler Institute for Families, is conducting a survey to better understand a specific type of childcare called Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) care. GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs andWOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY ANNOUNCES $7 MILLION INVESTMENT IN Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. VOLUNTEER - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way TIAA Volunteer Center. Our TIAA Volunteer Center is a new space where teams can host volunteer opportunities, and give back to our community, while focusing on our volunteer pillars: Empathy, Inclusivity, and Sensitivity. CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into MILE HIGH UNITED WAY INVESTS $4.5 MILLION IN 105 Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY NAMES VANECIA KERR AS CHIEF IMPACT October 27, 2020. Denver, Colorado – Vanecia Kerr will serve as Chief Impact Officer for Mile High United Way to lead the organization’s program strategy and investments. “We are thrilled to welcome Vanecia to our team,” said Christine Benero, President and CEO of Mile High United Way. “She is a proven leader andcollaborator, and
BRIDGING THE GAP PROGRAM Mile High United Way’s Bridging the Gap program works one-on-one with young people ages 18-24 who have exited the child welfare system. Independent Living Coaches work with program participants to provide critical housing resources with a 36-month Family Unification Program housing voucher and trauma-informed coaching. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs and GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
WE STAND UNITED IN SUPPORT OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN AND We Stand United in Support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. “We stand united against the cruelty and injustices of systemic racism.”. In June 2020, we stood in solidarity after the horrific murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.Today,
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs and GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
WE STAND UNITED IN SUPPORT OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN AND We Stand United in Support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. “We stand united against the cruelty and injustices of systemic racism.”. In June 2020, we stood in solidarity after the horrific murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.Today,
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
VOLUNTEER - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way TIAA Volunteer Center. Our TIAA Volunteer Center is a new space where teams can host volunteer opportunities, and give back to our community, while focusing on our volunteer pillars: Empathy, Inclusivity, and Sensitivity.WOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
2021 DENVER DAY OF SERVICE 2021 Denver Day of Service. Friday, June 4, 2021. The Denver Broncos and Mile High United Way will partner together to host the third annual Denver Day of Service – a one-day, multi-project initiative bringing together hundreds of volunteers to impact our community. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY INVESTS $4.5 MILLION IN 105 Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY NAMES VANECIA KERR AS CHIEF IMPACT October 27, 2020. Denver, Colorado – Vanecia Kerr will serve as Chief Impact Officer for Mile High United Way to lead the organization’s program strategy and investments. “We are thrilled to welcome Vanecia to our team,” said Christine Benero, President and CEO of Mile High United Way. “She is a proven leader andcollaborator, and
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are a Community United. This has become our mantra, our motto, and our call-to-action. For 133 years, Mile High United Way has believed that a community and a country can only succeed when we are united, and that every individual must receive equal opportunity to pursue their dreams and maintain their MILE HIGH UNITED WAY COLORADO SHINES CHILDCARE REFERRAL AT Child Care Resource & Referrals (CCR&R) specialists help families by providing referrals to child care, financial assistance information, and education about the quality and availability of care. Working within their communities, CCR&Rs identify early care and education needs, and focus on enhancing the quality and availability of services through recruiting, training, and supporting child COMMUNITY BABY SHOWER Join Our Women United Virtual Community Baby Shower. Mile High United Way’s Women United hosts an annual Community Baby Shower to educate our community about the challenges faced by young families to provide basic essentials for their new babies, creating a challenging cycle that affects a family's ability to access childcare and the overall stability of the home. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs and GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
WE STAND UNITED IN SUPPORT OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN AND We Stand United in Support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. “We stand united against the cruelty and injustices of systemic racism.”. In June 2020, we stood in solidarity after the horrific murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.Today,
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs and GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
WE STAND UNITED IN SUPPORT OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN AND We Stand United in Support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. “We stand united against the cruelty and injustices of systemic racism.”. In June 2020, we stood in solidarity after the horrific murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.Today,
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
VOLUNTEER - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way TIAA Volunteer Center. Our TIAA Volunteer Center is a new space where teams can host volunteer opportunities, and give back to our community, while focusing on our volunteer pillars: Empathy, Inclusivity, and Sensitivity.WOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
2021 DENVER DAY OF SERVICE 2021 Denver Day of Service. Friday, June 4, 2021. The Denver Broncos and Mile High United Way will partner together to host the third annual Denver Day of Service – a one-day, multi-project initiative bringing together hundreds of volunteers to impact our community. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY INVESTS $4.5 MILLION IN 105 Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY NAMES VANECIA KERR AS CHIEF IMPACT October 27, 2020. Denver, Colorado – Vanecia Kerr will serve as Chief Impact Officer for Mile High United Way to lead the organization’s program strategy and investments. “We are thrilled to welcome Vanecia to our team,” said Christine Benero, President and CEO of Mile High United Way. “She is a proven leader andcollaborator, and
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are a Community United. This has become our mantra, our motto, and our call-to-action. For 133 years, Mile High United Way has believed that a community and a country can only succeed when we are united, and that every individual must receive equal opportunity to pursue their dreams and maintain their MILE HIGH UNITED WAY COLORADO SHINES CHILDCARE REFERRAL AT Child Care Resource & Referrals (CCR&R) specialists help families by providing referrals to child care, financial assistance information, and education about the quality and availability of care. Working within their communities, CCR&Rs identify early care and education needs, and focus on enhancing the quality and availability of services through recruiting, training, and supporting child COMMUNITY BABY SHOWER Join Our Women United Virtual Community Baby Shower. Mile High United Way’s Women United hosts an annual Community Baby Shower to educate our community about the challenges faced by young families to provide basic essentials for their new babies, creating a challenging cycle that affects a family's ability to access childcare and the overall stability of the home. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs and GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
WE STAND UNITED IN SUPPORT OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN AND We Stand United in Support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. “We stand united against the cruelty and injustices of systemic racism.”. In June 2020, we stood in solidarity after the horrific murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.Today,
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center.2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs and GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
UNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in the CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% into LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good.TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
WE STAND UNITED IN SUPPORT OF THE ASIAN AMERICAN AND We Stand United in Support of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community. “We stand united against the cruelty and injustices of systemic racism.”. In June 2020, we stood in solidarity after the horrific murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.Today,
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with login GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
VOLUNTEER - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way TIAA Volunteer Center. Our TIAA Volunteer Center is a new space where teams can host volunteer opportunities, and give back to our community, while focusing on our volunteer pillars: Empathy, Inclusivity, and Sensitivity.WOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
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Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
2021 DENVER DAY OF SERVICE 2021 Denver Day of Service. Friday, June 4, 2021. The Denver Broncos and Mile High United Way will partner together to host the third annual Denver Day of Service – a one-day, multi-project initiative bringing together hundreds of volunteers to impact our community. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY INVESTS $4.5 MILLION IN 105 Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY NAMES VANECIA KERR AS CHIEF IMPACT October 27, 2020. Denver, Colorado – Vanecia Kerr will serve as Chief Impact Officer for Mile High United Way to lead the organization’s program strategy and investments. “We are thrilled to welcome Vanecia to our team,” said Christine Benero, President and CEO of Mile High United Way. “She is a proven leader andcollaborator, and
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are a Community United. This has become our mantra, our motto, and our call-to-action. For 133 years, Mile High United Way has believed that a community and a country can only succeed when we are united, and that every individual must receive equal opportunity to pursue their dreams and maintain their MILE HIGH UNITED WAY COLORADO SHINES CHILDCARE REFERRAL AT Child Care Resource & Referrals (CCR&R) specialists help families by providing referrals to child care, financial assistance information, and education about the quality and availability of care. Working within their communities, CCR&Rs identify early care and education needs, and focus on enhancing the quality and availability of services through recruiting, training, and supporting child COMMUNITY BABY SHOWER Join Our Women United Virtual Community Baby Shower. Mile High United Way’s Women United hosts an annual Community Baby Shower to educate our community about the challenges faced by young families to provide basic essentials for their new babies, creating a challenging cycle that affects a family's ability to access childcare and the overall stability of the home. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. ABOUT US - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY A group of visionaries including a Denver woman, priest, two ministers and a rabbi, all who believed there must be a better way to meet the needs of local people, came together on October 16, 1887, and formed what is known today as Mile High United Way. Today, United Way GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs andUNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in theWOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% intoTOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. ABOUT US - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY A group of visionaries including a Denver woman, priest, two ministers and a rabbi, all who believed there must be a better way to meet the needs of local people, came together on October 16, 1887, and formed what is known today as Mile High United Way. Today, United Way GET HELP - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Get Help Now. You can call, text, chat or search our database to get help. Dial three simple numbers – 2-1-1 – and reach Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center, or text your zip code to 898-211 (message and data rates apply). Live chat or search our database by selecting one of the buttons below. Live Chat for Help Search ourResource
2-1-1 HELP CENTER
2-1-1 is a multilingual and confidential service that connects individuals with community resources and information. Mile High United Way’s 2-1-1 Help Center connects individuals to tailored resources in their community by phone, text, chat, email, and in-person. 2-1-1 is a confidential, multilingual service that helps callers navigate through their situation by assessing their needs andUNITED FOR BUSINESS
Strengthening under-resourced communities by helping small, locally-owned businesses realize their growth potential. With an emphasis on women- and minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs, United for Business provides direct services and specialized assistance that help promote the attraction, retention, and expansion of quality jobs in theWOMEN UNITED
20th Annual Mile High United Way Women United Luncheon Raises Over $340,000 for the Metro Denver Community. “Change is a long game and it takes a long-term commitment to create a truly changed equal society,” keynote speaker Irin Carmon said. “No one is alone in this and our lives are interdependent. What better example of changeis there
CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% intoTOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
MILE HIGH UNITED WAY AND FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY JOIN FORCES In 2019, Mile High United Way and Foothills United Way joined forces to expand our ability to serve even more individuals and families in our community. Mile High United Way now serves: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. With two office locations in Denver and Boulder, we are able to better servethe
LEADERSHIP AND BOARD LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Mile High United Way Board of Trustees is a diverse and committed group of local business and community leaders who support the mission of Mile High United Way - uniting people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. ABOUT US - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY A group of visionaries including a Denver woman, priest, two ministers and a rabbi, all who believed there must be a better way to meet the needs of local people, came together on October 16, 1887, and formed what is known today as Mile High United Way. Today, United Way COMMUNITY PROGRAMS IN METRO DENVER What We Do. We go beyond temporary fixes, and create lasting change, by bringing people and organizations together around innovative solutions. Our community programs tackle the biggest, most complex challenges in Metro Denver, improving thousands of lives every year.MAKE A DONATION
Stock Gifts. Donating stock can be an effective and efficient method of supporting Mile High United Way. Stock donations may enable you to increase your gift while realizing additional tax benefits for you. Check with your broker or tax advisor to determine if a stock donation makes sense for you. Give by Stock. CAREERS - MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Mile High United Way pays for 100% of premiums on standard medical, dental, and vision employee-only plans. Work/Life Balance. In your first year, you can earn up to 23 days of paid time off and receive up to 10 paid holidays! Retirement Savings. Mile High United Way annually contributes 3% of your salary and matches up to an additional 3% intoTOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Tocqueville Society, $10,000-14,999. Members of the Tocqueville Society receive exclusive invitations, philanthropic advising services, connection with like-minded business and community leaders, mentoring opportunities and recognition in Mile High United Way's annual report. Summit Circle, $15,000 – 24,999. Members of thisinner circle of
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are a Community United. This has become our mantra, our motto, and our call-to-action. For 133 years, Mile High United Way has believed that a community and a country can only succeed when we are united, and that every individual must receive equal opportunity to pursue their dreams and maintain theirTAX CREDITS
Mile High United Way's physical office is currently closed, but all of our services including 2-1-1 will be running at full capacity. Please dial 2-1-1 to reach our community resource center. BRIDGING THE GAP PROGRAM Mile High United Way’s Bridging the Gap program works one-on-one with young people ages 18-24 who have exited the child welfare system. Independent Living Coaches work with program participants to provide critical housing resources with a 36-month Family Unification Program housing voucher and trauma-informed coaching. COLORADO FAMILY, FRIEND, AND NEIGHBOR CARE SURVEY To all our Colorado Family, Friend, and Neighbor care providers — we want to hear from you! Mile High United Way, in partnership with Early Milestones Colorado and The University of Denver’s Butler Institute for Families, is conducting a survey to better understand a specific type of childcare called Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) care. MILE HIGH UNITED WAY Email Address Personal Identification Key Welcome to MHUW’s new Agency Portal Please Note: passwords from the previous Portal will not work here. Emails with loginSearch for:
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OUR INTERCONNECTED COMMUNITY PRIORITIES: GIVING ALL CHILDREN A STRONG START Ensuring all children enter kindergarten ready to succeed. SUPPORTING EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC SUCCESS Building educational success through partnerships with schools, families, and communities. CREATING ECONOMIC OPPORTYUNITY FOR ALL Ensuring people can meet their basic needs and have opportunities to move toward economic success. UNITED WE RISE. RISE WITH US. View all of our videos__
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With the support of our Bridging the Gap program, Gloria is now an advocate for others existing the child welfare system. HELPING LOCAL BUSINESSES IN METRO DENVER THRIVE DURING THE PANDEMIC Learn how Mile High United Way provides small business support to help local business owners, like Brittney and Joslyn of FIT & NU, thriveamid the pandemic.
BUILDING EQUITY AS A LEARNING ORGANIZATION Francisca Angulo-Olaiz, PhD, _VP of Community Engagement_ and Roweena Naidoo, _Senior Director of Community Impact_ share how we're evolving to create greater equity in our community. STABILIZING FAMILIES TO SUPPORT STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Through our United for Schools program, we're helping families stabilize while strengthening the path to academic success forchildren.
PIVOTING TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY COVID Learn how Mile High United Way has pivoted our United for Business program to help small, local businesses stabilize and focus on theirrecovery.
TAWNY'S STORY: FROM FOSTER YOUTH TO LIVING COACH Tawny grew up in the child welfare system. She is now dedicating her life to helping youth in Metro Denver who've recently aged out, as a Living Coach with our Bridging the Gap program. HOW 2-1-1 HELPED MY FAMILY As a 2-1-1 Resource Specialist, Marisa was used to helping others access critical resources in their community. But the most memorable person she was able to help in 2-1-1 was her dad. BLOG: IMPROVING SCHOOL READINESS IN DENVER'S LOW-INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS By Molly Yost, Mile High United Way’s Director of Early ChildhoodInitiatives
FROM LOST TO FOUND: FINDING MY VOICE AFTER LEAVING THE CHILD WELFARESYSTEM
With the support of our Bridging the Gap program, Gloria is now an advocate for others existing the child welfare system. HELPING LOCAL BUSINESSES IN METRO DENVER THRIVE DURING THE PANDEMIC Learn how Mile High United Way provides small business support to help local business owners, like Brittney and Joslyn of FIT & NU, thriveamid the pandemic.
BUILDING EQUITY AS A LEARNING ORGANIZATION Francisca Angulo-Olaiz, PhD, _VP of Community Engagement_ and Roweena Naidoo, _Senior Director of Community Impact_ share how we're evolving to create greater equity in our community.* 1
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