Where Your Money Goes

From affordable child care and literacy training for working families, to therapy and independence-building activities for people with disabilities, there are many needs for the human services funding United Way provides with help from donors. Currently, United Way helps fund more than 60 services and initiatives through 37 agency partners in Allen County. United Way prioritizes funding of programs based on needs identified in a periodic Needs Assessment, called Goals for the Common Good

2009 Report to the Community, with financial information and information about funded programs and initiatives

Financial reports, including 990s

Indiana 211

Learn United is a community effort to help children succeed in school.

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2012 United Way Event Calendar

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Goals for the Common Good
United Way's assessment of community conditions and how to address important community  needs. Download report.

FamilyWize
Information about prescription drug cards that could save you money. Learn more.