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MEDIA & RESOURCESUnited Way recruits and connects individuals and organizations from all across our community who bring the passion, expertise and resources together that build a stronger, safer, healthier community right here in Seneca County. We mobilize community resources to create long-term social change. We invite you to be a part of the change.
This resource area was designed as a resource for our partners to help us share information and resources because we believe that we are stronger together than any of us could be on our own.
CAMPAIGN RESOURCES Your Tools for a Conducting a Successful Workplace Campaign
Thanks for your commitment and dedication to LIVE UNITED as a United Way of Seneca County workplace volunteer. Improving lives through proactive change in our community begins with passionate volunteers like you who are vital to the success of our fundraising efforts. Below you’ll find helpful tools to assist you in the planning, management and closing of your organization’s Workplace Campaign. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our Online Giving Brochure, an easy way and efficient way to run your workplace campaign.
Tools
- Campaign Brochure
- Campaign Poster
- Workplace Pledge Card
- Guide for Campaign Coordinators
- Online Giving Brochure
- Preparing Your Campaign Report Envelope
- Talking Points for Presentations
The Campaign Tool Kit
January 2012
Dining Out for a Great Cause
April 2011
United Way Celebrates at Taste of Spring
April 2011
United Way Fundraising Initiative Raises $17, 200
February 2011
United Way Announces Plans for its Future [FAQs]
January 2011
United Way of Seneca County Promotes Volunteerism
on the 25th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Holiday
December 2010
United Way Campaign Continues with a Letter from our Executive Director Karen Beals
October 2010
United Way Launches Annual Giving Campaign with a New Strategic Plan
May 2010
Local Youth Wins Billboard Contest
April 2010
Alternative Spring Break 2010
Annual Wine and Food Gala Raises $15k for Community
November 2009
United Way of Seneca County Campaign Continues
September 2009
VISTA Volunteer to Work with United Way of Seneca County
August 2009
Limited Surge After School Programs Will Be Available
July 2009
United Way Announces 2010 Campaign Co-Chairs
June 2009
Surge After School Program Loses Major Funding
United Way Receives Matching Grant from Stardust Foundation
May 2009
Alternative Spring Break 2009
April 2009
Career/College Fair Has Goal to Increase High School Completion Rates
March 2009
Seneca County Youth Participate In Alternative Spring Break
Career/College Fair Has Goal to Increase High School Completion Rates
Annual Wine and Food Gala Raises Money for Local Community
October 2008
Letter to the Editor- Lights on After School
September 2008
Campaign 2008-2009
Lights On After School
Rachel’s Challenge Comes to Waterloo School District
August 2008
ACT for Youth Interns
July 2008
Seneca County Youth LIVE UNITED
April 2008
Alternative Spring Break 2008
March 2008
Civil Right Activist Comes to Surge
February 2008
Need Help Fast? Dial 2-1-1
Current Issue (Edition 14 - Winter 2010):
- Edition 13 - Fall 2010
- Edition 12 - Summer 2010
- Edition 11 - Spring 2010
- Edition 10 - Winter 2010
- Edition 9 - Fall 2009
- Edition 8 - Summer 2009
- Edition 7 - Spring 2009
- Edition 6 - Winter 2008
- Edition 5 - Fall 2008
- Edition 4 - Summer 2008
- Edition 3 - Spring 2008
- Edition 2 - Winter 2007
- Edition 1 - Summer 2007
Collaborating for Our Community
Thank you Funded Partner Agencies for helping us create lasting change in our community!
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Quarterly Meetings
The 2007 Seneca County Community Profile was compiled by the Center for Governmental Research located in Rochester, NY, and is meant to inform and guide community strategic planning. The purposes of the profile are to:
- Provide an unbiased assessment of how the county is doing in desired outcomes
- Educate and inform government, educational, nonprofit and business leaders
- Act as a tool for planning and catalyst for setting priorities
- Serve as a springboard for deeper inquiry about underlying causes
- Motivate change
The study was initiated by the Seneca County Partners for Children, Youth and Families Collaboration for Community Change (SCPFCYF-CCC), which is a local network of people committed to providing a high quality of life for the children of our communities by coordinating existing services and improving their delivery for children and families throughout our county. The local partners include businesses, schools, United Way, community organizations, law enforcement, county agencies, faith partners, parents and youth as active participants. Click here to download the profile
It takes everyone working together to create change in our community. Thank you community partners and volunteers for your dedication to the Seneca County Partners for Children, Youth and Families Collaboration. Below you will find past minutes and newsletters. For minutes from previous years not listed, please contact uwseneca@rochester.rr.com.
Core Team Minutes
Meeting Schedule
- Thursday, July 29th, 9-10:30am at the Seneca County Law Enforcement Facility
Newsletters
Karen Beals, Director of United Way of Seneca County, participates in regular interviews at the Finger Lakes Radio Group.
2013 Interviews
Archives:
2012 Interviews
2011 Interviews
Check out the latest from United Way of Seneca County as we share our success stories in our three focus areas: education, income and health.


