DC Nonprofits Awarded over $375,000 in United Way Grants

United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) announced that it is awarding 45 grants totaling $375,641 to 38 member organizations serving the District (see below for complete list of awardees). The funds came through designations to the District of Columbia 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. In total, over $1.75 million was raised through Community Impact Funds in United Way NCA’s eight regions thanks to the support of employees from over 1,000 corporations, educational institutions and municipalities in the region.


DC Mayor Vincent Gray (second from the left) stands alongside representatives of the grant recipients at a ceremonial check presentation honoring the nonprofits' good work in our community.

One of the grant recipients is College Bound, which offers public and public charter school students in grades 8-12 academic enrichment and resources to prepare for and succeed in college. “Being selected as a Community Impact Fund grantee is another validation of the life-changing work that we do daily at College Bound,” said College Bound Executive Director Kenneth Ward. “We will use these funds for our Academic Mentoring Program which serves over 150 local youth through weekly mentoring.” Ward said these youth will also be provided with a myriad of extra-curricular activities to make sure they are prepared for college.

Region wide, United Way NCA awarded a total of 256 grants to more than 160 member organizations. All of the grants awarded fall in one of United Way NCA’s three community impact areas of Education, Financial Stability and Health. There were 72 programs funded in Education, 100 in Health and 84 in Financial Stability. In total, United Way NCA raises more than $30 million each year to address the needs of the community, and in the past five years has raised and dispersed more than $142 million across the greater Washington region.

Read the full press release.

See the complete list of grant recipients.

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