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V O L . X X X N O. X X I I 92 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 24 – 2 0 2 5 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2025 GOALS In 2024, United Way of Kennebec Valley (UWKV) funded 59 nonprofit and school- based partner programs throughout the 29 towns of Kennebec Valley — helping more than 37,750 people access health care, education and financial stability. In total, UWKV provides support for 1 in 3 local people. Every fall, UWKV raises money for these programs through its annual fundraising campaign. Because of heightened levels of need related to the rising costs of living, UWKV has increased its fundraising goal to $2 million. This year, UWKV and United Ways across Maine are focusing on spotlight- ing ALICE during the annual campaign season. ALICE – Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed – are part of the 42% of Maine households that fall below what is known as the ALICE reshold, not making enough to afford a basic cost of living. ALICE households and house- holds in poverty are forced to make tough choices, such as deciding between quality child care or paying rent – choices that have long-term consequences not only for their families, but for all. ALICE is our "why," and we are working every day to lift ALICE up. is fall, UWKV is making ALICE UNIGNORABLE. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES Ever y fall, UWKV runs an annual fundraising campaign to support its nonprofit and school-based partner programs. Additionally, United Way hosts several annual fundraising events including: � Annual Golf Scramble, hosted in early August, is UWKV's largest fundraiser — raising more than $23,000 in 2024, where 31 businesses sponsored and 30 teams played in the tournament. � UWKV's Campaign Kickoff is hosted every September, marking the official launch of the fundraising season. More than 3,500 donors and over 140 businesses pledge support each year. � e Impact2032 Summit, on Nov. 19, 2024, will bring together community leaders, change-makers and visionaries to shape the future of the Kennebec Valley region. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES UWKV works to build strong, healthy communities, give al l kids equal opportunities, and improve financial stability for everyone – creating a thriving Kennebec County. We invest in local health and human service programs focused on prevention, wellness, early education and economic well-being. Businesses can support the community by partnering with us for workplace campaigns, making corporate gifts, donating through the 365 Small Business Circle or sponsoring UWKV events. Research shows that corporate community involvement helps attract, engage and retain high-performing employees, while also increasing job satisfaction. To learn more or to support, visit uwkv.org/ donate. To find your local United Way, visit unitedwaysofmaine.org. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES UWKV provides the VolunteerME Kennebec Valley portal to help local volunteers and nonprofits find each other in central Maine. If you have a little time, a lot of time or just a passion for helping out, there is a place for you. To explore opportunities with UWKV and dozens of additional nonprofits, visit uwkv.org/volunteer. United Way of Kennebec Valley United Way of Kennebec Valley volunteers LIVE UNITED. Established: 1955 / Employees: 6 / Annual revenue: $1,738,990 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 79% Individual contributions 18% Corporate donations 3% Foundations CONTACT 121 Commercial St., Augusta, ME 04330 (207) 626-3400 uwkv.org UnitedWayKV @UnitedWayKV unitedwaykv MISSION STATEMENT United Way of Kennebec Valley unites all people and resources to improve lives in our community. SERVICE LOCATIONS Kennebec County AT A GLANCE BOARD OFFICERS Kerry Smart Board Vice-Chair Program Coordinator, Thomas College Cheryl Flewelling Board Treasurer Financial Advisor, Raymond James Financial Services BOARD MEMBERS Nona Boyink Community Volunteer Samantha Burdick Director of Communications, Maine Education Association Susan Clary Director – Electric Supply, Central Maine Power Amanda Cooley Vice President & Marketing and Communications Officer, Kennebec Savings Bank Stephen Cooper Controller, Team EJP Rene Davis Associate Head of School, Kents Hill School Katie Doherty Board Emeritus President & CEO, Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce Mike Santo Senior Tax Manager, WIPFLi LLP Rebecca Tibbetts Associate Broker, Coldwell Banker Plourde Real Estate Corey Vose Vice President of Operations, Performance Foodservice — NorthCenter Chris Voynik Realtor, Laflin & Wolfington Real Estate Martha Wentworth CL Producer, Allen Insurance & Financial Courtney Yeager President & CEO Nathan Curtis Board Chair Office Manager, Gagnon Dental

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