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Frequently Asked Questions

Below is a list of our most commonly asked questions. If you have another question, simply email it to .

What is United Way Greater of Mercer County (UWGMC)?
Why give to UWGMC?
What is the Community Impact Agenda and why do you have one?
How do you measure results?
How do I know that my contribution will be well spent?
How does United Way leverage my investment?
How much of my investment goes to people who really need help?
Why should I invest in UWGMC rather than to a single agency?
What if I already give to other organizations?
How do I know UWGMC handles its finances the way it should?
What communities does UWGMC serve?
How can I get help from UWGMC?
What is UWGMC's Non-Discrimination Policy?
How do issues at other United Ways and other nonprofits affect UWGMC?
How does an organization apply to receive funding from UWGMC?
What is United Way of America?
Does UWGMC meet United Way of America’s Membership Requirements?
What is United Way of America’s Standards of Excellence?
Is UWGMC in compliance with the USA Patriot Act?

What is United Way of Greater Mercer Country (UWGMC)?
UWGMC is a local, independent nonprofit organization that prides itself on being a proactive community leader. Through a combination of in-depth research and consultation with community leaders, UWGMC identifies the most critical community problems and funds local programs that will best meet those needs. Donations made to UWGMC's Community Impact Agenda ensure that resources are available to address critical human care issues.

Why give to UWGMC?
UWGMC is a community partner and problem-solver. It is a force for change in the community. No other local organization can leverage business, government, and community resources and leaders like UWGMC. UWGMC uses local volunteers to assess and to prioritize the most critical local needs and funds only those organizations proven to get the job done most efficiently and effectively. Moreover, staff and volunteers monitor these local programs twice a year to ensure that your contribution makes the greatest impact. UWGMC also convenes key stakeholders in the community and forms coalitions that stretch your investment. In this way UWGMC turns your investment into measurable results that change lives in your community.

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What is the Community Impact Agenda and why do you have one?
The UWGMC Community Impact Agenda focuses the community’s energy and resources in three specific human care areas:

  • Helping Children Succeed
  • Foster Self-Sufficiency
  • Caring for Seniors and People with Disabilities

By focusing on the underlying causes of problems and engaging the community to work together on creating lasting changes that prevent those problems from happening in the first place, we are able to get results that no one can accomplish alone.

How do you measure results?
We measure results through ongoing community assessment and program monitoring. We analyze the numbers of changed lives and improved neighborhoods in each of the specific target areas that we fund. Under Fostering Self-Sufficiency, for example, we measure the numbers of people who receive Emergency Assistance in terms of food, rent, mortgage, utilities and security deposits and who are thus able to stay in their homes.

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How do I know that my contribution will be well spent?
UWGMC is a benchmark for fiscal responsibility and effectiveness. We rigorously study, personally inspect, and re-qualify every organization we support, every year, using community volunteers as well as staff to ensure objective oversight. Moreover, we keep our overhead costs low (averaging around 12%) so that more of your dollar goes directly to help the community.

How does United Way leverage my investment?
Your investment in United Way is leveraged by the organization. For every dollar invested in United Way, it returns $1.23 to the community. United Way is able to do this by keeping its overhead costs low (averaging about 12% annually) and by leveraging other resources (for example - government grants, foundation grants, and donated products) in the community. No other organization is positioned to make created this kind of return on your investment.

How much of my investment goes to people who really need help?
We take the business of investing and managing your gift very seriously. We assess the bottom line, reducing administrative costs as much as possible. Our administrative and fund raising costs are the lowest in the region, averaging about 11.75%, which is far below the National Bureau of Charities guidelines cap of 40%. Our extremely low overhead ensures that the vast majority of your money goes to people in need. For more specific financial details about UWGMC, click here for more information.

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Why should I invest in UWGMC rather than to a single agency?
Your gift to UWGMC helps more people in more ways than a gift to a single agency. UWGMC regularly assesses community needs, targets those areas that are most critical, and continuously monitors its grants to ensure that goals are achieved. By contributing to UWGMC, you are investing in a network of services that together serve entire families and neighborhoods. UWGMC encourages collaboration and coordination of services, which ensures that people receive all the service they need and allows programs to evaluate and improve services.

When you choose to invest in your community, you want to be sure that your charitable dollars are well spent. When you choose UWGMC, you can be confident that you will receive a good return on your investment – a healthier, safer and stronger community.

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What if I already give to other organizations?
There are many organizations that we individually support: our alma maters, churches, schools, environmental organizations or personal charities of choice. At UWGMC, we respect those commitments and ask you that you consider the rest of the community where needs continue to grow year in, year out.

How do I know UWGMC handles its finances the way it should?
A certified public accounting firm audits UWGMC annually. Results, along with recommendations for improvement in controls, are reported to the Board of Trustees. In addition, UWGMC completes the required filing with local, state and federal authorities. For a copy of our latest audit, please email your name and mailing address to . For a copy of our latest Form 990, click here.

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What communities does UWGMC serve?
UWGMC serves the following communities Cranbury Township, East Windsor Township, Ewing Township, Hamilton Township, Hightstown, Hopewell Borough and Township, Kingston, Lawrence Township, Monmouth Junction, Montgomery Township, Pennington Borough, Plainsboro Township, Princeton Borough and Township, Rocky Hill Borough, South Brunswick Township, Trenton, Washington Township, and West Windsor Township.

How can I get help from UWGMC?
Just dial 2-1-1 from any landline telephone, or 1.888.908.INFO (4636) from your cell phone. You may also click on the "2-1-1 Non-emergency button on the left of the home page of our website to easily access 2-1-1 Info Line of Central Jersey information and referral service.

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What is UWGMC's Non-Discrimination Policy?
As a community-based independent organization whose mission is founded upon improving the quality of life for all who live and work in greater Mercer County, UWGMC and its Board of Trustees embrace diversity and inclusiveness. Our Non-Discrimination Policy is:

Agencies seeking and receiving grants from UWGMC are required to have a policy approved by the governing board of the agency and demonstrate a practice of non-discrimination, as it relates to service delivery, on the basis of race, color, creed, age, religion, gender, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, ethnicity, or veterans status.

This policy does not prohibit any agency from operating specific programs based on age, gender, health, disability, or other characteristics designed to meet the specific needs of targeted populations. However, the program must be open to all people in those targeted populations.

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How do issues at other United Ways and other nonprofits affect our UWGMC?
Each one of the 1,400 United Ways in the country is autonomous and managed by local volunteers. UWGMC's volunteers, a diverse group of qualified community and business representatives, are involved in and oversee every detail of UWGMC operations, from fundraising to fund distribution to financial management. Therefore, issues at other organizations do not directly affect our organization.

How does an organization apply to receive funding from UWGMC?
UWGMC has an open and competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) application process for agencies seeking program funding. Every three years, we issue and publicize our RFP. To apply, an organization must be a health and human service agency with a 501 (c)(3) IRS status and in existence for at least two years. The program(s) for which the agency seeks funding must serve people in our area and meet our criteria in one of three Community Impact Agenda Issue Areas – Helping Children Succeed, Fostering Self-Sufficiency, and Caring for Seniors and People with Disabilities.

Volunteers and staff in each Community Impact Agenda Area evaluate the applications for funding, interview agency staff and volunteers, and make on-site agency visits to review the specific program(s) requesting funding. These careful evaluations form the basis for their funding recommendations. The Resource Investment Cabinet oversees the entire process and takes the final funding recommendations to the Board of Trustees for its approval.

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What is United Way of America?
United Way of America (UWA), based in Alexandria, Virginia, is the national membership organization for more than 1,400 independent local United Way organizations across the country. Each United Way is autonomous, governed by its own local board of trustees. Our UWGMC is a member of the national organization, and we can access national research, advertising, training and many other services essential to our operation.

Does UWGMC meet United Way of America’s Membership Requirements?
Yes, we are a certified member of United Way of America, meeting the 14 required membership standards. Annually, UWGMC’s Board of Trustees certify that we are in compliance with these requirements and submit documentation of meeting the membership standards to United Way of America.

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What is United Way of America's Standards of Excellence?
United Way of America is committed to establishing the highest level of performance and impact possible for the United Way system. As one of nearly 1,400 United Ways nationwide, UWGMC is striving to meet the Standards of Excellence.

Is UWGMC in compliance with the USA Patriot Act?
Yes, UWGMC is in compliance with the USA Patriot Act. Each agency receiving grant funding from United Way submits certification of compliance the USA Patriot Act annually. Copies of the compliance form are on file at UWGMC and open to inspection.

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