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Overview

Overview

United Way of Greater St. Louis

United Way offers three tiers of funding opportunities to support local nonprofits with a proven ability to meet the community’s needs and make a lasting, important impact in our region.

* Safety Net
* Systems
* Targeted

Systems Change

Systems Change (SC) addresses the root causes of social problems, which are often intractable and embedded in networks of cause and effect. It is an intentional process designed to fundamentally alter the components and structures that cause the system to behave in a certain way. SC activities seek to shift conditions that are holding the problems in place through advocacy, policy change, and/or resource allocations.

Focus Area: United for Families

As a signature Systems Change initiative - the United for Families (UFF) program provides funding to select nonprofits in Missouri and Illinois to support the implementation of the innovative, individualized two-generation family empowerment model centered around flexible assistance and client accountability.

UFF initiates a whole-family coaching and case management model and provides individualized support, financial coaching, and emergency financial assistance.

UFF’s objective is to help stabilize and empower families on their road to restoring self-sufficiency by helping them achieve family economic security, prevent homelessness and displacement, and achieve educational stability for school-age children.

Eligibility

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Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

family-servicespoverty-alleviationhousingeducation-equity

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