United Way of Metropolitan Dallas

United Way of Metropolitan Dallas

Non-profit Organization Management

Dallas, Texas 8,102 followers

We’re leading a movement to improve education, income and health. Together, we can create opportunity for all NTX.

About us

United Way of Metropolitan Dallas is social change organization that unites community to create opportunity and access for all North Texans to thrive. Together with our committed change-seekers, we are mobilizing a movement for lasting change to ensure all our neighbors have access to education, income and health—the building blocks of opportunity. We invite you to Live United and be part of the change right here at home. To give, advocate or volunteer, visit UnitedWayDallas.org

Website
http://www.unitedwaydallas.org
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1924
Specialties
Education, Income, Health, Housing, Social Innovation, and Financial Stability

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Employees at United Way of Metropolitan Dallas

Updates

  • "Think about corporate social responsibility as an investment, not charity."    We loved hearing our Vice President of Corporate Relations Kelem Butts on thinkPARALLAX's Inspiring Perspectives Podcast, where he discussed strategic giving and how companies can make a meaningful impact in their communities.     🎧 Listen to the 40-minute episode here: https://lnkd.in/gdF9jsjn.   Then get the inside scoop on how you can partner with us to utilize our community relationships, data wizardry and expertise to help your company hit its corporate social responsibility targets like a pro: https://lnkd.in/gBD3KZ5e.  

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  • Together, we are driving lasting change in our community! Thanks to unwavering supporters like YOU, the past 12 months have been a resounding success, propelling us closer to our goal of improving access to education, income and health for all North Texans.      With your support, we have transformed nearly 1.6 million lives, boosting third-grade reading proficiency in our service area by 15%, equipping more young adults in Dallas with the skills needed to earn a sustainable, livable wage and ensuring our neighbors have access to the resources they need to lead longer, healthier lives. Our impactful programs and partnerships are tackling systemic challenges head-on, and it's all because of you.       The future of our region shines brightly thanks to your commitment. We are deeply grateful to every change-maker who has invested their time, skills and dollars to create opportunity and access for all North Texans to thrive. Read more about our collective impact in a letter from our CEO Jennifer Sampson: https://lnkd.in/giWJabkp.

  • With a new fiscal year comes meaningful reflection and exciting new aspirations! We are incredibly proud of the life-changing impact fostered by the Live United movement under the leadership of our 99th Annual Campaign Chair and Comerica Bank Chairman, President and CEO Curt Farmer. Curt's visionary leadership has propelled our mission to create opportunity for all North Texans to extraordinary new heights. It’s a tremendous honor to partner with him to ensure that all our neighbors have access to education, income and health—the building blocks of opportunity. "North Texans’ generosity did not disappoint this year. This community is passionate about investing in our children, families, workers and neighbors. I have been amazed by the level of giving by both organizations and individuals, all of whom trust United Way of Metropolitan Dallas to drive lasting, measurable change." — Curt Farmer, Chairman, President and CEO, Comerica 📰 Recap the game-changing wins achieved during our 2023-2024 campaign year in The Dallas Morning News: https://lnkd.in/gr9geuag.

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  • 🤖 Attention, STEM professionals! We need your expertise to help introduce our next generation of leaders to all the exciting career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Share your insights about the industry with local kids by filling out our STEM careers questionnaire here: https://lnkd.in/guTGixAN. Your tips and advice are invaluable to nurturing our youth. Together, we can spark their curiosity and inspire them to succeed in school, setting them up to thrive at every stage of life.

  • This month, the mighty, mighty Women of #Tocqueville Steering Committee gathered to celebrate another triumphant year of serving North Texas through their incredible giving, advocacy and volunteerism. The excitement kicked off at the North Texas Food Bank, where WOT members packaged nearly 5,000 meals to help close the hunger gap and provide nutritious food to our neighbors in need. Then came a powerful moment of reflection on the collective impact stemming from the group’s 15 initiatives generated to support our Aspire United 2030 goals—UWMD’s North Star for driving transformational change and advancing racial equity in education, income and health throughout North Texas. We were pleased to end the day with a celebratory reception and dinner to thank Michelle Horton for her outstanding service as the 2023-2024 WOT Chair. Thank you, Michelle, for your servant leadership this past year! We are grateful to all our mighty, mighty WOT for their support and commitment to UWMD. Thank you for enriching the North Texas community through your incredible dedication and fiery passion! 

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  • This past spring, our vice president of financial stability planning and coordination, Greg Mangum, joined Paula D'Ambrosa and Nordia Savage, LMSW at the national Asset Funders Network conference in New Orleans to spreadhead a session exploring the ways community and business leaders can work together to advance workforce development and economic mobility in local neighborhoods.    With investments from our philanthropic partners, we’ve been fortunate to be at the forefront of this work in North Texas through our Pathways to Work program. This game-changing workforce development initiative equips residents for good-paying jobs in the region, helping us move closer to our Aspire United 2030 goal of increasing the number of young adults in living wage jobs by 20%.    To learn more about how you and your company can partner with us to advance workforce equity and develop career training programs that serve all North Texans, visit https://lnkd.in/gykGAPCw

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  • 📢 Calling all corporate volunteers! In just a heartbeat, North Texas scholars and teachers will be heading back to their classrooms for an exciting new school year, and we have two special volunteer opportunities to ensure their transition is nothing short of phenomenal! ✋ Join us on Aug. 1 and 2 for our Stock the School initiative presented by AT&T and Mr. Cooper. This is a one-of-a-kind team building opportunity to help ensure North Texas students and teachers stride into their classrooms feeling confident, empowered and ready to conquer the school year. Sign up to volunteer at one of four local schools at https://lnkd.in/gkZYjiYG. Can’t make it in person? No worries! You can still make an impact by sending a virtual appreciation card to a local teacher. Visit https://lnkd.in/gsKzb_pZ to get involved.

  • We proudly celebrate our 2023-2024 Women of Tocqueville Chair, Michelle Horton, who over the past year led our dynamic WOT through a transformative period, driving change and prosperity that bolstered our mission to create access and opportunity for all North Texans to thrive. Michelle's bold leadership radiates within the Live United movement. And although she is completing her term as chair soon, we're pleased to announce that she will continue to lead as co-chair alongside WOT members Mandy Austin and Michelle Thomas, as we march into our Centennial.  “This mighty group has not only enriched North Texas, but it has also set a powerful example of what can be accomplished and the fun that can be had when passionate women come together.” - Michelle Horton, 2023-2024 Women of Tocqueville Chair & Principal, PwC To read Michelle’s year-end message and learn how you can join the WOT, visit https://lnkd.in/gCBCnf-j

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  • We had a blast teaming up with our dedicated Mr. Cooper volunteer partners at this month's digital backpack assembly, working together to make magic happen as part of our Digital Bridges program and partnership with the CARDBoard Project. Volunteers assembled hundreds of digital backpacks, ready to be gifted to students participating in our free digital skills classes—which equips adults and families with meaningful financial, workforce development, resume building and computer skills. These backpacks are stuffed with educational resources designed to help our neighbors thrive in life. A huge thank you to Mr. Cooper and its phenomenal employees and leaders. You all never hesitate to roll up your sleeves and dive in, supporting and championing the #LiveUnitedNTX movement with unwavering enthusiasm.  To learn more about Digital Bridges and make an investment to improve access to digital technology in North Texas, visit https://lnkd.in/g2JENemM

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  • We are honored to serve as Kimberly-Clark's premier partner in closing gaps and addressing disparities in health care to improve Black maternal health in North Texas. The Black maternal mortality rate in our state is deeply concerning, yet research indicates that 90% of these pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. Through our transformative Doorways to Health initiative, we are committed to ensuring new and expecting mothers have the support necessary to thrive. Discover how you can help improve Black maternal health outcomes in our region by watching the WFAA segment below—featuring our own Nailah Johnson, MSW, Sr. Director of the Texas Home Visiting Program & Maternal Health Initiatives, and Cindy Masters, Manager of Social Responsibility and Community Engagement at the K-C Foundation—then visit https://lnkd.in/gKWDAggh to invest in lasting change.

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