The most common word used to describe United Way is “helpful.” As good as being helpful sounds, there are three reasons why your United Way should NOT be known as helpful . . .
Read MoreIn southwest Michigan, you don’t need to drive very far to see a farm with one or more silos next to the barn. Silos are a more recent addition to the United Way landscape, gaining popularity in the early 2000’s. However, silos present a variety of challenges for United Ways . . .
Read MoreThere are plenty of misperceptions about United Way donors. Let’s see how well you know your donors.
Read MoreRecently, I saw this on a website, “Our ability to have an impact was often spread too thin. We can have a more significant impact if . . .”
Read MoreHappy Holidays! We hope you all have a fantastic holiday season and we wish you great success at your United Way in the New Year.
Read MoreThis isn’t the first time I have examined trends facing United Ways. Unsurprisingly, three of the four trends I’ll share with you are …
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