Community Input Drives Nearly $20 Million Investment Addressing Critical Needs

“This culminates a two-year transformation for United Way of Greater Cincinnati but begins a much larger transformation for the region’s non-profit ecosystem and our community,” said Moira Weir, President and CEO of United Way.
Moira’s Message: Systems Change Partners Announcement 2022

We are thrilled to bring our vision to fruition with this initial nearly $20 million investment, with $11.4 million invested in our 86 Systems Change partners.
Moira’s Message: Last Chance for Free Tax Prep for Your 2021 Taxes

Haven’t filed? We still have options to get the most money back on your 2021 tax return.
Amid Despair, a 211 Caller Found Compassion and Help

When the man who Lashawn Coates had spent 22 years with died in April 2021 after contracting COVID-19, her world was turned upside down.
United Way’s 211 Helpline: “A Lifesaver” to Someone in Need

When David plunged into crisis as a result of COVID-19, our 211 Helpline saved the day.
Moira’s Message: Meet Rickie Holt, 211 Care Coordinator

Rickie is one of several 211 Care Coordinators we have on staff at United Way.
Day in the Life 211 Care Coordinator Rickie Holt

For Holt and other United Way workers who staff the 211 Helpline, each day brings new pleas for help and new opportunities to assist families striving for economic well-being.
Women of Tocqueville: Compelling Conversations Recap (February 22, 2022)

Our February Women of Tocqueville event featured Jennie Rosenthal and her daughter Liz Berliant who discussed generational giving.
UWGC Eastern Area Staff Lend Expertise to Workforce Development Project

The GRIT Project focuses on economic growth in rural southern Ohio.
Enrollment Rises for Clermont’s Imagination Library

The program promotes early literacy and kindergarten readiness.
United Way Grant Helps Ensure Dearborn Co. Students Are Fed on Weekends

Volunteers prepare Sacks of Snacks for students in Dearborn County.
By Repairing a Car, Project Lift Restored a Working Mother’s Confidence

About $1,600 in Project Lift funds were used to pay for Seante Bullock’s car repairs. Such short-term assistance was crucial if Seante was to achieve long-term success.
A Grateful Graduate Thanks to the HEMI Program

Jaleshia Brown, a former foster child, beats the odds with help from the Higher Education Mentoring Initiative (HEMI).
Adopt-A-Family Provided a “Complete Christmas” for Mom and Kids

“It definitely was a true blessing,” said the single parent of three from College Hill. “I am beyond grateful.”
The Who Dey Way: Bengals Fans Impact Our Community

[NOW CLOSED] United Way is appreciative for all our community and workforce donors.