United Way NCA Awards over $175,000 to Prince William County Nonprofits
February 6,2012
On Friday, February 3rd, United Way NCA hosted a ceremonial check presentation to celebrate the Community Impact Grants awarded in Prince William County. Twenty-one grants totaling over $175,000 have been awarded to select member nonprofits serving this community.
Paul Moessner, United Way NCA's regional council chairman for Prince William County, welcomed representatives from each of the recipient organizations at the presentation at the McCoart Administration Center.
Specifically, the Prince William County grantees are: The Arc of Greater Prince William/INSIGHT, Ayuda, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, Brain Injury Services, Catholics for Housing, Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas/Prince William County, English as a Second Language and Immigrant Ministries, Food & Friends, GnG (Guitars not Guns) National Capital Area, Habitat for Humanity of Prince William County, Manassas and Manassas Park, Just Neighbors Ministry, Literacy Volunteers of America – Prince William, Matthew’s Center for Visual Learning, The National Capital Poison Center, Northern Virginia AIDS Ministry, Northern Virginia Family Service, OAR (Opportunities, Alternatives & Resources) of Fairfax County, Pediatric Primary Care Project, Transitional Housing BARN, and Youth Orchestras of Prince William.
Each year, United Way NCA solicits funding proposals from its member nonprofit organizations for specific programs and work in these communities. This year, Prince William member organizations submitted 45 proposals totaling $807,660. Bill Hanbury, President and CEO of United Way NCA, said, "We were only able to fund about half of those. So you see, while we are proud of what we can do, we recognize the need is so great. This is why it is so important for the community to give to their local community impact fund to further meet the needs and enrich the community it serves.”
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.
All donors to United Way of the National Capital Area have the option of directing their pledge to the Community Impact Fund in one of United Way NCA’s eight regions including Alexandria, Arlington, District of Columbia, Fairfax/Falls Church, Loudoun, Montgomery, Prince George’s and Prince William Counties. These funds help United Way solve critical challenges facing its communities that no one person, nonprofit, or company can address alone.
Read coverage of the Grant Ceremony in The ManassasPark Patch and Inside NoVa.
Click here to support your local Community Impact Fund.




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