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2010 Annual ReportWhat you helped accomplish

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2010 Accomplishments

• UnitedWayofPierceCountycontinuedtoworkwithpartnerssuchasFirst5FUNdamentalstoincreasethenumberofchildrenreadytolearnuponstartingschool.ThroughtheChildren’sMuseum’sPlaytoLearnProgramandPromotingFirstRelationships,familiesareincorporatinglearningthrougheverydayactivities.

• UnitedWayawardedourfirstincomegranttoPierceCountyHousingAuthority’sOpportunityWorksprogram.Theeffortwasthefirstincreatinganimprovedsysteminfinancialstabilityandeconomicself-sufficiency.

• UnitedWaycontinuedtofocusonincreasingaccesstohealthcarethroughprogramslikeAccesstoBabyandChildDentistry(ABCD).

• TheCommunityCampaignraised$6milliondollarsthroughworkplacecampaignsandindividualdonors.

• Federalemployeesandmilitarypersonneldonated$1.4milliontotheCombinedFederalCampaign,settinganall-timehighfortheCFCofSouthPugetSound.

• The2010CFCcampaignreceivednationalrecognitionasthecampaignover$1millionwiththehighestincrease.

• StateemployeesinPierceCountydonated$237,812throughtheCombinedFundDriveadministeredbyUnitedWay.

• CommunitychampionsadvocatedinOlympiaforcontinuedfundingforhomevisiting,theWashingtonStateHousingTrustFundandSouthSound2-1-1.

• UnitedWayofPierceCountycontinuedtoadministertheSouthSound2-1-1helplineatthelowestcost,withthehighestsatisfactionrateandquickestresponsetimeintheNorthwest.

• 2010wasthe23rdconsecutiveyearthatexternalauditorsgaveUnitedWayofPierceCountyacleanaudit.Aclean,independentauditmeansinternalcontrolsensurereportinginformationisreliable,credibleandtransparent.

• TheMarketingTeamatUWPCwashonoredbythenationalCFCboardforcreatingthebestCombinedFederalCampaignPosterinthenation.Inpreviousyears,theteamwasselectedasthebestinthenationinrollingoutUnitedWayWorldwidebrandLIVEUNITED.

UnitedWayofPierceCountymetthe20StandardsforCharityAccountabliltytoreceivethisNationalCharitySeal.

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Dear Friends;As2010began,thesceneleftinthewakeofthisrecessionwasafamiliarone.Morepeopleinneedasaresultoflayoffs,downsizingandrisingcostsforbasicneeds.Financialchallenges,aspeoplemadetoughchoicesthatoftenincludeddecreasingoreliminatingcharitablegiving.Ahumanservicescommunitytryingtoservefarmorepeoplewithless.However,whatwasmoststrikingaboutthispastyearwastheresiliencyofourcommunity.Morethan12,000donorscontributedtothecampaign.Over$1.4milliondollarsindonatedgoodsweregiventoUnitedWay’sGiftsInKindprogram.Communitychampionsworkedtoachievesystemicchangesandformvaluablepartnershipsthatwillhelpcreatelong-termsolutions.Over4,000volunteersdonatedtheirtimetocompleteserviceprojects.Anastounding318studentsearnedVarsityLettersinCommunityServicefortheirvolunteerwork,averagingover244hoursofservice.Long-timecorporatesupporterRussellInvestmentsstimulatedthe2010CommunityCampaignwithagenerousChallengeMatch.Thegiftmade$500,000availabletomatchallnewdollarsdonatedtotheCommunitySolutionsFund.TheBillandMelindaGatesFoundationalsojoinedin,addinganadditional$500,000tothematch,helpingtotriplegiftsfromdonorswhohadn’tgiveninthelastyear.Morethan5,000qualifyinggiftsweredonatedandover$800,000ofthematchingfundswereachieved.Intheend,nearly600,000peoplewerehelpedthroughnonprofitpartnerprogramsfundedbyUnitedWayofPierceCounty.Morethan30,000childrenreceivedthenurturingandguidancetheyneededtobebetterpreparedtosucceeduponenteringschool.Over6,000peoplemaintainedtheirhomesandmadestridestowardbecomingfinanciallyself-sufficient.Nearly45,000peopleimprovedtheiraccesstovitalhealthcare.Morethan500,000peoplereceivedhelpwithemergencyservicessuchasshelter,foodandutilityassistance.Thesenumberscanonlyhappenwhenweworktogether,united.ThePierceCountycommunitysteppedupdespitetheirownchallengesandhelpedsupportoneanother.Forthat,weapplaudyou.Sincerely,

DonnaAlbers|ElizabethBailey|SylviaBarajas|ChristianBooth|MariaCasella|Dr.AnthonyChen|Jo Anne Coy, TreasurerLawyerDavis|MikeFerreira|DianneFessler|DerreckGafford|Bill Gaines, Campaign Chair |ChrisGleason|DavidGraybill

LynneGriffith|AmberHavens|DonnaHaynes|RodKoon|JimKrueger|RonLewis|BGGaryMagonigle|ThaddeusMartin,IV

James(Jamey)W.McCormick|MikeMcCrabb|WaylinMcCurley|RickMeeder| Madlyn Murrey, Board Chair|SharonNess|JenniferNino

KentRoberts|PattyRose|CarlaSantorno|MinaSaudagaran|KathrynSchwarz|AnneSprute|Dr.GeorgeTanbara,MD

Dr.PamelaTransue|Michael Turek, Chair Elect |Jeffery Vernor, Secretary|JanWest|ScottWinship|Dr.ArteeYoung|DebraYoung

2010 Board of Directors

Rick Allen, PhDPresident, United Way of Pierce County

Madlyn MurreyChair, Board of DirectorsMary Bridge Children’s Hospital

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You LIVE UNITED by helping youth graduate prepared and on time.

InSeptemberof2010,Tacomawasnamedoneofthenation’s100BestCommunitiesforYoungPeopleby

America’sPromiseAllianceandING.The100Bestdesignationrecognizesthosecommunitiesthatmake

youthaprioritybyimplementingprogramsthathelpkeepchildreninschoolandpreparethemforcollegeand

the21stcenturyworkforce.AmongthemanycollaborativeprogramscitedinthehonorwasUnitedWayof

PierceCounty’sYouthUnited.YouthUnitedisinspiring,engagingandmobilizingyouthtomakeadifference

intheircommunitythroughleadershiptrainingandvolunteerism.Theprogramfosterscitizenshipandincludes

developmentapplicabletotheclassroomandeverydaylifetobuildfutureleaders.

Additionally,UnitedWayofPierceCountypartneredwithTacoma360,anewinitiativeoftheCityofTacoma,

TacomaPublicSchoolsandMetroParksTacoma,createdtoimprovestudentsuccessbystrengtheningand

aligningschoolandcommunityservices.Theprogramstrivestoimproveacademicachievementandincrease

theopportunitiesavailabletostudents.

EducationGoals-Increasethenumberofchildrenpreparedtostartkindergarten-Improveon-timehighschoolgraduationrates

Pierce County Named a Top Community for Youth

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You LIVE UNITED by supporting programs that increaseeconomic self-sufficiency for individuals and families.

Joyceisasingle-motherworkinghardtoprovideforhertwochildren.Likemanyintherecenteconomic

downturn,shewaslaidofffromherjobandsoonfoundherselfunabletopayrent.Facinghomelessness,

JoycesoughthelpfromWashingtonWomen’sEmploymentandEducation(WWEE).Shemetwithaspecialist

inWWEE’sHousingBridgetoSelf-Sufficiencyprogram,oneofthe115localprogramsfundedbyUnitedWay

ofPierceCounty.Joyce’sspecialisthelpedherdevelopanactionplanthatwouldassistherinbecomingmore

stableandworkedwithhertoprepareherresumeandfindemployment.TheplanhelpedJoycemaintainher

homedespiteherfinancialchallengesandallowedhertogetbackonherfeet.

UnitedWay’sCommunitySolutionsFundsupports18geographicallyandculturallydiverseprogramswiththe

goalofprovidingaffordablehousingandhelpingfamiliesbecomefinanciallyself-sufficient.UWPCalsopartners

withotherlocalorganizationstoincreasethenumberofaffordablehousingunitsavailabletothecommunity.

IncomeGoals-Increasethenumberofaffordablehousingunits

-Increaseeconomicself-sufficiencyforindividualsandfamilies

INCOME

Achieving Independence and Financial Stability

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Partnership Makes New Eatonville MultiCare Clinic a Reality

Peopleinruralareashavelimitedaccesstohealthcare.For

residentsofsouthernPierceCounty,likeEatonville,Ashford

andElbe,accessinghealthcaremeantdrivingmorethan20

milesaway.Residentsrecognizedtheareawasunderserved

andcouldbeoneoftheworstaffectedintheeventofadisaster

onMountRainier.That’swhentheycontactedUnitedWayof

PierceCounty.TheUWPCHealthImpactteambroughttogether

keypartnersfromMultiCare/GoodSamaritanandlocalleaders

wholaterbuiltanewhealthcarefacility.Thenewfacilitynow

servesmorepatientsandprovidesx-rayandlabservices,making

accessinghealthcareeasierforthoseinoutlyingareasofPierceCounty.

Additionally,UnitedWaypartneredwiththeHealthyEating,ActiveLiving(HEAL)staffatTacoma-Pierce

CountyHealthDepartmentandYMCAandbeganpromotinghealthyeating,activelivingeffortstoreduce

obesity.Theprogramisbeingimplementedinlocalschoolsandbroughttostateleadersforconsideration

statewide.

HealthGoals-Improveaccesstohealthcareservices-Improvethehealthofchildrenandadultsthrougheducationandprevention

You LIVE UNITED by improving access to health care services.

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SamandhisfamilyrecentlytransferredtoJointBaseLewis-McChordandsoonfoundthecostoflivinginTacoma

muchdifferentthanhispreviouspost.Ashisfamilystruggledtoliveonhissalary,heturnedtoFISHFoodBanks.

Samquicklyrealizedhischildrenwouldnothaveenoughnutritiousfoodstoeatontheirlimitedbudget.Weekly

visitstothefoodbankhelpedstretchtheirbudgetandfilltheirpantrywiththefoodhisfamilyneeded.

LikeSam,Peterandhisfamilywerenotpreparedtoloseeverythinginahousefire.Whileoutwithfriends,they

receivedthecallthattheirhomehadbeenrobbedandsetonfire.Everythingtheyownedwasgoneandtheyhad

norenter’sinsurance.ThankstotheAmericanRedCrossDisasterEmergencyprogram,thefamilywasprovided

withfundsforahotelroom,foodandclothing.Withtheirbasicneedsmet,Peterwasabletofocusonfindinga

newhomeandhelpinghisfamilyrecoverfromthisunexpecteddisaster.

EmergencyservicesprogramsfundedbytheCommunitySolutionsFundhelpover500,000peopleinneed.

Theseprogramsprovideaccesstofoodandshelterandhelpwithrentandutilityassistance.

You LIVE UNITED by responding to those with food and shelter needs.

When Emergency Services are Needed

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United Way of Pierce County Community Programs

ElizabethcontactedSouthSound2-1-1inneedofmortgageassistance.Herhusbandwasinjuredon

thejobandwhilewaitingforL&Ipaymentstocomeinthecouplewasunabletopaytheirbills.South

Sound2-1-1connectedhertoseveralagenciesthatcombinedtohelpcovertheirbillsforthemonth.

Whiletheystillhadalongroadahead,Elizabethandherhusbandwerecomfortedknowingthatthey

foundtheimmediatehelptheyneeded.

SouthSound2-1-1

TheSouthSound2-1-1CallCentertakescallsfrompeoplewhoneedassistanceinPierce,ThurstonandLewiscounties.SouthSound2-1-1received83,848callsin2010,connectingpeoplewithhousing,food,utilityassistance,transportationandmore.

Callcenterstaffansweredarecord-breaking9,062callsinDecember2010.

GiftsinKind

Individualsandlocalbusinessesshareinthemissionofreachingouttohelpourcommunitybydonatingin-kindproductslikeofficeequipment,furnitureandclothingthroughUnitedWayofPierceCounty.Alldonationsareredistributedtononprofitorganizationsandclientsinneedofassistance.

Thetotalvalueofgoodsdistributedin2010tocommunitynonprofitsinPierceCountythroughtheGiftsinKindprogramwas$1,460,545.

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VolunteerCenter

Overthecourseof2010,UnitedWayofPierceCounty’sVolunteerCenterconnected1,362peoplewithopportunitiestoserve,creatingawayforthemtosharetheirtimeandtalentswithothers.UnitedWayvolunteersincludeindividuals,families,youth,seniors,groups,businesses,schools,churches,serviceclubsandotherswithadesiretoservetheircommunity.Inaddition,theVolunteerCenterconnectedsponsorsto1,318studentsthroughBacktoSchooland1,282peoplethroughSeasonofCaring.

64groupprojectsengaged794volunteersresultingin3,176hoursofservice.

YouthUnited

YouthUnitedempowersyouthtoidentifyandactonemergingcommunityissues.Thisprogramoffershighschoolstudentsanopportunitytobepartofacountywideyouthcouncilthatplansandcarriesoutcommunityserviceprojectsthroughouttheyear.YUrecognized318studentswiththeirVarsityLetterinCommunityServiceforcontributing78,465hoursofservice.Additionally,23studentsreceivedtheWillieStewartCommunityServiceScholarship.StudentshonoredwererepresentativeofallpublichighschoolsinPierceCounty.

658studentsengagedin60projectsresultingin2,538hoursofservice.

Project:U

Byorganizingvolunteerandsocialfundraisingevents,Project:Uengagespeopleintheir20sand30sandhelpsthemconnecttoourcommunity.

Volunteersrecorded158hoursvaluedat$3,374.

RSVP

RSVPencouragesvolunteers55andovertogetinvolvedintheircommunity.RSVPengaged814volunteersin170,618hoursofservice.RSVPvolunteersservedat56locations.

97newvolunteerswererecruitedin2010.

ACTNOW

ACTNOWbringstogetherpassionateindividualstoservetheircommunitythroughone-timeprojectsatlocalnonprofitorganizations.

16ACTNOWprojectsengaged106volunteersresultingin294hoursofservice.

United Way of Pierce County Community Programs

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AlexisdeTocquevilleSociety

WearegratefulforthegenerousleadersinourcommunitywhohaveshowntheirfaithinUnitedWaybyinvesting$10,000ormorethroughtheTocquevilleSociety.

Calvin&JoanneBamfordGary&PamBeilCharlesBinghamSteveBradway&SusanHagel-BradwayGeorge&RebekahCargillBrianF.DammeierAndrewDomanMelanie&RobertDresselDaveEdwards&PatriciaShumanLinda&RobertGutmannRichard&JoyHansonPhilipS.&SallyHayes

Steve&SandyHillThaddeusMartinCorry&DonnaMcFarlandJames&VictoriaMurphyKent&LinRobertsMike&ColleenRogersGeorgeF.Russell,Jr.FrancisShovlinScottE.SilverTodd&TeresaD.SilverWillieStewartDr.George&KimiTanbaraDr.John&JoanTornow

Allan&JudyTrinkwaldMichaelA.&MaryJoTucci,Sr.MichaelF.&MimiTucci,Jr.Tim&BarbaraF.TucciCraig&NikkiUelandWilliam&GailWeyerhaeuserGeorge&WendyWeyerhaeuserJamie&SallyWill,Jr.Jim&MurielWill,Sr.JeffWoodworthJohn&JudyWoodworth

NewBusinessPartnerships

Wewelcomethefollowingnewbusinessandlookforwardtoworkingtogethertoimproveourcommunity.

CaraustarTacomaPaperboardCampFireUSAOrca(PierceCounty)CapitalPower(FredericksonPower)CityofBonneyLakeCityofPuyallupEisenhower&CarlsonEnviroIssuesGreenMountainCoffeeRoastersHotelMuranoKorumAutomotiveGroupPacificLifeInsurance-GreaterSeattlePathologyAssociatesPossibleSolutionsRomanMealSexualAssultCenterofPierceCountySoundOptions

CommunityPartnershipAwards

AwardwinnersdemonstrateexceptionalcommitmenttomakingPierceCountyabetterplacetolive.Fortheirexemplaryeffortsandleadership,wehonorthemwiththehighestformofworkplacerecognition.

SPIRIT OF PIERCE COUNTY AWARDHarlandClarke

CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEER OF THE YEARAnneLeyva-WeyerhaeuserCompanyMikeJones&TrevorStraight-CostcoDepotBCAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR – PUBLIC SECTORPuyallupSchoolDistrictCAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR FOR SMALL-TO-MID-SIZE EMPLOYERS (>100)Baxter-Hobart(ITW)BakerySystems

CAMPAIGN OF THE YEAR FOR LARGE EMPLOYERS (<100)DaVita

NONPROFIT OF THE YEARHelpingHandHouseNEW BUSINESS PARTNER OF THE YEARRomanMeal

COMMUNITY PARTNER OF THE YEARAPA-theEngineeredWoodAssociationCOMMUNITY VOLUNTEER OF THE YEARRodKoonChristopherGibeaultYOUTH VOLUNTEER OF THE YEARHaleyHenricksen

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Albers&CompanyBankofAmericaBrown&BrownInsuranceCityofLakewoodColumbiaBankDaVitaEmployeeCommunityFundofBoeingPugetSoundHarlandClarkeIntelJCPenneyStoreSupportKeyBankMultiCareHealthSystem/GoodSamaritanNuStarEnergyPierceTransit/ATU758PugetSoundEnergyRussellInvestmentStateFarmInsuranceCompanyTacomaPublicUtilitiesTheBoeingCompanyTrusteedPlansServiceCorporationUmpquaBank

LoanedExecutives

UnitedWayofPierceCountythanksthefollowingcompaniesforprovidingemployeesand/orsponsorshiptotheLoanedExecutiveprogram.LoanedExecutivesarekeytothesuccessofourfundraisingandcommunityoutreacheffortsinPierceCounty.

COMMUNITYCAMPAIGNRenéeHibbard-LoanedbyDaVitaVeronicaLarson-SponsoredbyTheBoeingCompanyKerrieMay-LoanedbyPugetSoundEnergyAlisonMcCarty-LoanedbyStateFarmInsuranceCompanyMeganMcFarlane-SponsoredbyColumbiaBank&RussellInvestmentsTerriMcVie-LoanedbyTheBoeingCompanyAaronMoe-LoanedbyTacomaPublicUtilitiesMichelleSmith-SponsoredbyGroupHealthCooperative,PediatricsNW&Regence

COMBINEDFEDERALCAMPAIGN(CFC)MSgtRobertBukantas-LoanedbyJointBaseLewis-McChord1LTSherryHamilton-LoanedbyWANationalGuard1LTJonathanJackson-LoanedbyJointBaseLewis-McChordBrianLindgren-LoanedbyUSPostalServiceSFCNicoleWillams-LoanedbyMadigan

PremierePartners

Thankyoutothefollowingbusinessesfortheirextraordinaryandwide-rangingcontributionstoourcommunityin2010.Theirqualityworkplacecampaigns,communityservice,in-kindsupportandsponsorshipmarkimpressivecommitmenttoourcommunity.

UNI

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EarlyLearningLeaders

SpecialthankstoourEarlyLearningLegacyPartnerswhohavemademulti-yearcommitmentstosupporteducationefforts.

Albers&CompanyCityofLakewoodCityofTacomaColumbiaBankConcreteTechnologyFinancialInsightsPierceCountyPropelInsuranceMikeRogersRussellInvestmentsTAPCOCreditUnionThaddeusP.MartinIV,AttorneyatLawTheBill&MelindaGatesFoundationTheBoeingCompanyTotemOceanTrailerExpress(TOTE)Tucci&SonsUmpquaBank

EventSponsors

ColumbiaBankCostcoEvergreenStateCollege–TacomaPepsi-ColaMikeRogersStagingTechniquesTheBoeingCompanyUnionBank

AdvertisingSponsors

Thankstothesegenerousorganizationswhodonated$191,000inadvertising.

BusinessExaminerClearChannelOutdoorPeninsulaGatewayPuyallupHeraldTheNewsTribuneTitanWorldwide

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DayofCaring

Eachyear,UnitedWayofPierceCountymobilizeshundredsofvolunteers.Wethankthe1,043volunteerswhologged6,092hourson90communityprojectsthroughDaysofCaring.Thevalueofthisgenerousworkwasnearly$130,125.

AmericanFamilyInsuranceBankofAmericaBNYMellonAssetServicingBrown&BrownInsuranceCarlisleTransportationCityofLakewoodDaVitaFranciscanHealthSystemFredMeyer-SouthHillGoodSamaritanOfficeofPhilanthropyGreenMountainCoffeeRoastersGVAKidderMathewsHarborstoneCreditUnionHarlandClarke

HDSupplyJCPenneyStoreSupportJohnsonStone&PaganoLarsonAutomotiveGroupMacy’s-TacomaMcGladeryMessinaBulzomiChristensenMetroParksTacomaMikronMultiCareHealthSystemMutualofEnumclawInsuranceNordstromNuStarEnergyPayChexPierceTransit

PrincipalGlobalInvestorsPugetSoundEnergySafeStreetsStateFarmInsuranceCompanyTacoma-PierceCountyChamberTheHenryDrumHouseTacomaPublicUtilitiesTacomaSchooloftheArtsTriWestHealthcareAllianceTrusteedPlansServiceCorporationUnicoPropertiesUnionBankUWTacomaMilgardScholarsWellsFargoWeyerhaeuserCompany

GiftsinKind

Thankstothefollowingcompanieswhosupportedourcommunitybydonatingin-kindgifts.Over$1.4millionindonatedgoodsandservicesweregivenlocallythroughGiftsinKind.

AEGLIVEAlbers&CompanyAnnTaylorAssociatedPetroleumProductsBedBath&Beyond-AuburnBedBath&Beyond-LakewoodBedBath&Beyond-OlympiaBedBath&Beyond-PuyallupBordersBoys&GirlsClubsofSouthPugetSoundBroadwayCenterBrianDalBalconPhotograpyCatholicCommunityServicesChristineAlexanderColumbiaBankDaVitaFortLewisSupplyGEOGroup,Inc.GiftsInKindInternationalGreaterLakesMentalHealthGVAKidderMathewsHarlandClarkeHarnishLincolnMercury,Inc.Holland-AmericaLine,Inc.JCPenneyStoreSupport

Jewell’sPremierConsignmentKidzKaboodleLakewoodAreaShelterLifeCenter-PuyallupLifeCenter-TacomaMcGladrey,Inc.Men’sWearhouseMetroParksTacomaMultiCareHealthSystemNordstromNorthwestDetentionCenterNuStarEnergyOfficeDepotOperationHomefrontofWashingtonPerformanceTeamPierceCountyLaborCouncilPuyallupValleyFoodBankRamtha’sSchoolofEnlightenmentRegenceRussellInvestmentsSouthPierceCountyPokerLeagueSoundEstateSalesStatProCanada,Inc.

TacomaAdventistCommunityServicesTacoma-PierceChamberofCommerceTacomaLittleTheatreTacomaRainiersTacomaSymphonyTalbots-OlympiaTargetStore-BonneyLakeTargetStore-GigHarborTargetStore-LakewoodTargetStore-Puyallup/SunriseTargetStore-Puyallup/SouthHillTargetStore-TacomaTownofSteilacoomTorayCompositesToyRescueMissionUmpquaBankUnitedStaffNursesUnionUniversityofPugetSoundWalmartWorldVisionYouthforChrist

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SeasonalGiving

ThankyoutotheindividualsandcompanieswhohelpedchildrenstarttheschoolyearoffrightthroughBacktoSchoolandtothosewhosponsoredPierceCountyfamiliesduringtheholidaysthroughSeasonofCaring.

LEGACY PARTICIPANTS Fiveyearsormoreyears

Albers&CompanyAllCaringMassageCascadeRegionalBloodDavidEvansandAssociatesDaVitaGraybarElectricHarlandClarkeIntelIUOELocal612JCPenneyStoreSupportMcLaneNorthwestNuStarEnergyPointDefianceZoo&AquariumSocialSecurityAdministrationAuburnTrusteedPlansServiceCorporationWashingtonStateDeptartmentofRevenueYouthLeadershipCouncils-BethelYouthLeadershipCouncils-PuyallupYouthLeadershipCouncils-Tacoma

PARTICIPANTS

AEPSpanAlbertson’s-GigHarborAlbertson’s-NorthEndAlbertson’s-UniversityPlaceAmericanFamilyInsuranceAmericanFastFreightAmocatAPA-EngineeredWoodAssociateASWA-TacomaChapter#53BankofAmerica-TacomaMallBranchBenBridgeJewelersBestBuyCarToysofTacomaCarToysofPuyallupChamber’sCreek

ChaseBankColumbiaBankComcast-FifeComcast-PuyallupExpediaFastenalGigHarborGirlScoutsGoodHopeCommunityChurchHarborstoneCreditUnionHDREngineeringHeritageBankHomeStreetBankJayRayJLDarlingCorporationKentSportandSpineKitsapCreditUnionLincolnCenterLutheranCommunityServicesSeniorCompanionProgramLindPestControl&InspectionLindenGroveHealthCareCenterMassageEnvyMcClaneNorthwestMillRidgeVillageMistyMountainLearningCenterMommiesNetworkMorningTreeApartmentsPanagiotuPensionAdvisors,Inc.ParametrixPediatricDentalAssociatesPierceTransitPilchuckContractors,IncPinnacleMortgageProject:URainierDentalRamInternationalRotaryClubofTacoma#8SlavicBibleCollegeSouthSoundAdventureGroupSouthSoundEyeCareSouthSoundPhysicalTherapySouthSoundTriathletesSouthTacomaAutoSSAAuburnTSC-Unit16StateFarmInsuranceCompanySuperValu

TacomaLiveaboardsTacoma-PierceCountyHealthDepartmentTeachingToys&BooksTedBrownMusicTelecareofPierceCountyTheMixTheRedHotTheSwissUnicoPropertiesWashingtonStateDepartmentofCorrectionsWellsFargoPrivateBanking47 individuals and families

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ResourcesdistributedincludingIn-KindGifts&ValueofVolunteerhours$13,762,403

Ourmissionisbestexecutedwhenweidentifycriticalissuesand

thenuseyourgifttofundacombinationofprogramsandinitiativesto

addressthoseissues.Thefollowinglistreflectsinvestmentsmadeinthe

communityin2010tomakemeasurableimprovementsinthelivesof

peopleinPierceCounty.Localvolunteersinvestedin115localprograms

tocreateasafetynetofservicesthroughtheCommunitySolutionsFund

andsupportedlong-termstrategiesinEducation,IncomeandHealth.

Thelistalsoincludesinvestmentsmadefromgrants.

* Based on national standards of $21.36 per hour as determined by Independent Sector.** Does not impact administrative cost calculationOperational Costs: Administration, Resource Development, Dues to Affiliates constitute $1,606,256. United Way reserved $256,500 for uncollectible pledges and has one of the lowest uncollectible rates in the nation (3.75%)

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19%

27%

17%

Community Investments

Support&Revenues

Where Your Investment Goes

Distributedin2010

FundedpartneragenciesforEducation,Income,HealthandEmergencyServices

UWPCCommunityPrograms(SouthSound2-1-1,VolunteerCenter,etc.)

DonordesignationsfacilitatedbyUnitedWaytocommunitynonprofits

WashingtonStateFundDrive

CombinedFederalCampaign

Bequests

In-KindResourcesRaisedandDistributedin2010

GiftsinKind(LocaldonatedproductsdistributedbyUWPCtoothernonprofits)

BacktoSchool(Valueofdonatedschoolsupplies)

SeasonofCaring(Valueofdonatedfood,clothingandgiftstofamilies)

VolunteerprojectscoordinatedbyUnitedWaytotaling183,206hours*

DonatedAdvertising**

UseofFunds

37%

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2030

4050

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Raised through Community Campaign (including state & federal)Program Other Income Support

7.5% 4%

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0 20 40 60 80 100

48% 32% 10% 6% 3% 1%

Community Solutions Fund (undesignated) Designated to Specific Programs ResourceDevelopment Admin. Du

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colle

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Pled

ges

$3,569,813

1,221,422

1,701,163

250,235

1,187,984

184,318

$1,460,545

31,172

51,460

3,913,291

191,000

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American Red Cross - Mt Rainier ChapterBates Technical CollegeBig Brothers/Big Sisters of Puget SoundBirth to Three Development CenterBoy Scouts - Pacific Harbor Council Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget SoundCamp Fire USA Orca CouncilCARES of WashingtonCatholic Community Services SW CenterForceCentro Latino - SERChildren’s Home Society of WashingtonChildren’s Museum of TacomaCommunities in Schools-OrtingCommunity Health CareCommunity MontessoriComprehensive Mental HealthDiabetes Association of Pierce CountyEatonville Family AgencyExodus HousingFamilies Unlimited Network -UPPCFirst 5 FUNdamentalsFISH Food Banks of Pierce CountyGirl Scouts of Western WashingtonGood Samaritan Outreach ServicesGood Samaritan Hospital - Children’s Therapy UnitGreater Lakes Mental HealthHelping Hand HouseHopeSparksKBTC AssociationKorean Women’s AssociationLakewood Area Shelter AssociationLakewood Senior Activity CenterL’Arche Tahoma HopeLindquist Dental Clinic for ChildrenLutheran Community Services NorthwestMary Bridge Children’s Health CenterMercy Housing NorthwestMetropolitan Development CouncilMultiCare Health SystemNeighborhood ClinicNew D.A.Y - Diaz Art for YouthNew Phoebe House Association

Northwest Leadership FoundationParents & Students in ActionPierce County - Early LearningPierce County AIDS FoundationPierce County Community ServicesPierce County Housing AuthorityPierce County Labor Community ServicesPrison Pet Partnership ProgramProject Homeless ConnectPuget Sound ESDPuyallup Playcare CenterSalvation Army - Puyallup CorpsSalvation Army - Tacoma CorpsSchools Out WashingtonSexual Assault Center of Pierce CountySt Leo’s Food ConnectionTacoma Area Coalition of Individuals with DisabilitiesTacoma 360Tacoma City Association of Colored Women’s, Inc.Tacoma Community College FoundationTacoma Community HouseTacoma Daycare & PreschoolTacoma-Pierce County Child Care ResourcesTacoma-Pierce County Health Department Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department - Early LearningThe Rescue MissionTillicum/American Lake Gardens Community CenterWashington State Child Care ResourcesWashington Women’s Employment & EducationWillie Stewart Community Service Scholarship FundYMCA of Tacoma Pierce CountyYouth for ChristYouth ResourcesYWCA of Pierce County

UWPC Commuity ProgramsCommunity Building & InvestmentSouth Sound 2-1-1Volunteer CenterYouth UnitedRSVP - Retired Volunteer Senior ProgramGifts in Kind

$119,575 45,635 46,524 18,237 6,892

190,872 10,339 10,339

151,711 20,847 50,040 58,759 64,49010,339 63,756 42,744 19,668 7,624 7,949

13,785 24,814

153,840 10,787 31,981

145,076 17,231 41,355 26,431

141,268 5,000

31,639 19,123 12,406 13,339 44,801 11,718 27,57010,339 10,000 78,064 15,163 12,751 $6,892

14,474 6,892

27,926 28,280 2,074

85,000 48,175 19,471 20,000

156,699 26,175 10,339

114,918 5,000

24,506 6,892

22,0563,500

50,000 18,237 52,383 55,956

196,866 6,892

446,375 20,677 6,892 1,000

58,586 1,000

60,723 23,088 14,474 82,574

$564,158261,35553,217

104,747157,28580,660

2010InvestmentsmadefromtheCommunitySolutionsFund$4,791,235

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