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CHARITY SPOTLIGHT
impact work, financial management, Those smaller organizations at the local level are where the funds raised are
decision-making, and organization spent, the good works done, and people helped. In this article Cityview introduced
governance.” By providing financial the uWgK as a central structure for coordinated giving. In successive issues
and ethical oversight, the central throughout the rest of the year, this magazine will profile five uWgK partner agen-
governing body can assure donors cies and how they operate within that structure to achieve their organization’s goals:
that they are contributing to sound,
responsible nonprofits that have the
united Way’s “seal of approval.”
CHILD AND FAMILY TENNESSEE
In return, the charities receive The largest recipient of uWgK funding, this volunteer
promotion and inclusion with all the organization provides emergency shelter, housing, and resi-
other causes the united Way sup-
dential treatment to help families and individuals rebuild
ports. Plus, the united their lives and achieve self-sufficiency.
Way can collect and
distribute contribu- EMERALD YOUTH FOUNDATION
tions on each charity’s An urban youth ministry that takes more than 1,000 at-risk
behalf—including via boys and girls each year and walks with them until they are
the all-important pay- young adults, poised to be leaders in their communities.
roll deduction. As with
most federal struc- FLORENCE CRITTENTON’S CENTER FOR
tures, the setup com- PREGNANT AND PARENTING TEENS
bines the strengths
A program to provide therapy and a residence for teenage
of centralization of parents and their children.
oversight and other
overlapping functions KNOXVILLE VOLUNTEER RESCUE SqUAD
with the granularity
The provider of primary rescue services to Knox County
of individualism: small, idiosyncratic and secondary rescue services to the City of Knoxville, in-
causes such as a summer camp for cluding all services that employ tools and skills that exceed
special needs children in Minnesota fire fighting and medical emergencies.
can enjoy a higher profile than would
otherwise be possible without the LEGAL AID OF EAST TENNESSEE
united Way’s marketing muscle.
An organization tasked with ensuring equal justice for
elderly, abused, and low-income people by providing them
with legal assistance and advocacy.
Mark Spurlock is a freelance writer and sometime computer
programmer who lives with his two children and several ani-
mals in Maryville. Besides all forms of writing, his interests By profiling these agencies and telling the stories of individuals affected by their
are education, the Internet, politics, and the performing work, Cityview plans to give its readers a glimpse beyond the overarching structure
arts. You can reach him at mark@markspurlock.info.
that undergirds the uWgK edifice.
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