Arlington Nonprofits Awarded over $150,000 in United Way NCA Grants

United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) announced that it is awarding 20 grants totaling $152,532 to 17 member organizations based in the County. The funds came through designations to Arlington County Community Impact Fund in United Way NCA’s annual workplace giving campaign.  Each of the grants directly addresses United Way NCA’s focus areas of education, health and financial stability.


United Way Arlington Regional Council Chair Leah Wallace said, “We would like to congratulate this year’s Community Impact Fund grant recipients for all of their hard work, doing what they do best – helping others in need! Their tireless efforts are appreciated throughout the community. These agencies were selected because of their strong activities and outcomes that create sustainable programs serving Arlington County residents. United Way is grateful to the Arlington community for their generous gifts to the Community Impact Fund.”

Each year, United Way NCA solicits funding proposals from its member nonprofit organizations for specific programs and work in these communities. This year, Arlington County member organizations submitted 49 proposals totaling $664,351. Funding decisions are made by a volunteer, citizen-led task force that works together with area nonprofits, governments, and business leaders to determine where there are gaps in services and where the funds will do the most good. In the past three years, through the Community Impact Fund, Arlington nonprofits have received over a half million dollars to sustain the valuable services provided to the community.

Read the full press release.

See the complete list of grant recipients.

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