3. Creating Opportunities in the Keys for a Better
Life - for 30 Years!
United Way of the Florida Keys
• Your independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,
based in Monroe County, Florida since 1981
• A member of United Way Worldwide
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4. Our Mission
United Way of the Florida Keys
Our Mission:
Leader in Community Caring
Our Vision:
Build and Support Strong Working
Families by Focusing on:
•Access to Quality, Nutritious Food
•Early Childhood and Youth Development
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5. Board of Directors
United Way of the Florida Keys
Lower Keys Middle Keys Upper Keys
Andy Griffiths Candy Fincke Leah Maki
Andy Griffiths Charters Mariners Hospital Sotheby’s Int. Realty
Dale Bittner Trich Worthington Erin O'Hara
B.B.&T Iberia Bank Publix
Rebecca Horan John Spain Kara Lundgren
Atlanta Pacific Insurance Keys Event Management Hampton Inn & Suites
Mindy McKenzie Ron Smith Nikki Dunn
Samuel’s House, Inc. Hawks Cay Resort Marketing Consultant
Arianna Nesbitt Col. Rick Ramsay Sergio Garcia
Healthy Start Coalition Undersheriff AT&T
John Emery Mike Puto Maria Jones
Lower Keys Medical Center Govt. Consultant Florida Keys Electric Coop
Wayne Markham Tim Maloney
Keynoter / The Reporter Publix District Manager
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6. Did You Know?
United Way of the Florida Keys
In Monroe County,
the number of
students qualifying
for free and/or
reduced meals
increased 24 percent
from 2008 to 2011
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7. Did You Know?
United Way of the Florida Keys
The Cost of Living Index
for Monroe County is
141.8, well above
Florida’s average of 100,
so parents working more
than one job still struggle
to provide for their
children.
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8. Did You Know?
United Way of the Florida Keys
• Florida is home to 25% of our
nation’s homeless children
• Over 300 children attending
Monroe County schools are
homeless
• Half of homeless children are
under the age of 6, so the
actual number of homeless kids
in the Keys is much greater
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9. Why Give to Us?
United Way of the Florida Keys
Money raised in the Keys
stays in the Keys
Your gift is highly leveraged through
matching state, federal and corporate
grants.
Every $1 you give to United Way of the
Florida Keys can become up to $16 for a
non-profit program in Monroe County.
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10. Why Give to Us?
• Your
United Way of the Florida Keys
investment is
diversified
across many
non-profits
• We have an
empirical,
transparent
process to
carefully
select the best
programs
each year
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11. Agencies Funded in 2012-13
United Way of the Florida Keys
Food: Kids:
• KAIR Food Pantry • YMCA of the Upper Keys
• Burton Memorial Church Food • Boys & Girls Clubs of the Keys
Pantry
• Wesley House Family Services
• Star of the Sea Food Pantry
• Marathon Recreation Center
• Grace Jones Backpack Program
• Florida Keys Outreach Coalition
• MARC
• Girl Scout Council of Tropical Florida
• Florida Keys Children’s Shelter
• Anchors Aweigh
Safety Net Services: • Domestic Abuse Shelter
• American Red Cross • Womankind
• Helpline -- 211 • Boy Scouts
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12. The 2012 Campaign
United Way of the Florida Keys
August 2012 – May 2013
The Goal: Increase Participation
in Your Workplace
How You Can Help:
Give. Advocate. Volunteer.
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13. 1. Publix Supermarkets - $72,916
2. Mariners Hospital - $22,000
3. Monroe County Schools - $18,992
4. Hawks Cay Resort - $14,565 United Way of the Florida Keys
5. Bank of America - $13,481
6. AT & T - $13,474
7. Iberia Bank - $13,371
8. Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority - $9,910
9. Florida Keys Electric Cooperative - $9,880
10. Florida Power & Light - $9,517 Top Campaigns in 2011
11. United Parcel Service - $8,173
12. Monroe County Employees - $6,180
13. State Employees - $5,872
14. Keys Energy - $5,044
15. Federal Employees - $4261
16. Comcast - $3,923
17. Florida Keys Mosquito Control - $3,567
18. IBM - $3,390
19. Capital Bank - $2,280
20. Raymond James - $2,242
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14. How You Can Help
United Way of the Florida Keys
Giving Opportunities
• Payroll Deductions
• Monthly Giving by Checking Account or
Credit Card
• One-Time Special Gifts
• Planned Gifts
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15. United Way of the Florida Keys
Leadership Givers
• Be recognized at our annual meeting in August 2013
• Receive a special pin
• Your name will be listed in the local newspapers
Emerging Leader $500+
Leadership Donor $1000
Alexis De Tocqueville Society $10,000+
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16. Special Recognition
United Way of the Florida Keys
Emerging Leader $500+
$19.23/paycheck bi-weekly
$9.62/paycheck weekly
Leadership Donor $1000
$38.46/paycheck bi-weekly
$19.23/paycheck weekly
If you are a current donor, THANK YOU!
Please consider increasing your gift to become a Leadership donor.
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17. Other Ways to Help
Volunteer
United Way of the Florida Keys
• Join our Marketing Committee
• Make Presentations Like This One
• Be a Part of Our Community
Investment Committee in January
2013. Help Decide Which Non-Profits
Will Receive 2013-14 Funding
• Hold an Event with Proceeds
Benefiting the United Way of the
Florida Keys
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18. Other Ways to Help
United Way of the Florida Keys
Follow us, Share, Tweet…Spread the Word!
@keysunitedway
facebook.com/keysunitedway
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20. Thank You for Your Time!
United Way of the Florida Keys
Contact:
Margie Smith
President
president@keysunitedway.org
(305) 735-1929
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Editor's Notes
We’ve actually been in the Keys since 1981.The bottom bullet really means that we’re trying hard to run things like a business. By measurable outcomes there I mean I’m starting to focus us on, for instance at the food pantries: are we reducing the cost per pound of food that the pantry purchases? Right now, we have several food pantries in operation throughout the keys and the demand has risen drastically. Right now, only one of these is getting funding from United Way, and we are offering these food pantries a source of funding but only if they can work together to bring down the cost of food per pound, and use common distribution networks so we increase the reliability of food transport and can decrease the cost of distribution for every pantry.
We’ve actually been in the Keys since 1981.The bottom bullet really means that we’re trying hard to run things like a business. By measurable outcomes there I mean I’m starting to focus us on, for instance at the food pantries: are we reducing the cost per pound of food that the pantry purchases? Right now, we have several food pantries in operation throughout the keys and the demand has risen drastically. Right now, only one of these is getting funding from United Way, and we are offering these food pantries a source of funding but only if they can work together to bring down the cost of food per pound, and use common distribution networks so we increase the reliability of food transport and can decrease the cost of distribution for every pantry.
Wesley House for example is a good example of this leveraging. For every dollar we bring them through our campaign they can pull down $16 in state and federal matching funds.We also go through each applicant agency’s financial such as the IRS Form 990, and look closely at the administrative overhead ratio, as well as whether there is duplication of efforts between agencies.
Wesley House for example is a good example of this leveraging. For every dollar we bring them through our campaign they can pull down $16 in state and federal matching funds.We also go through each applicant agency’s financial such as the IRS Form 990, and look closely at the administrative overhead ratio, as well as whether there is duplication of efforts between agencies.
Wesley House for example is a good example of this leveraging. For every dollar we bring them through our campaign they can pull down $16 in state and federal matching funds.We also go through each applicant agency’s financial such as the IRS Form 990, and look closely at the administrative overhead ratio, as well as whether there is duplication of efforts between agencies.
Wesley House for example is a good example of this leveraging. For every dollar we bring them through our campaign they can pull down $16 in state and federal matching funds.We also go through each applicant agency’s financial such as the IRS Form 990, and look closely at the administrative overhead ratio, as well as whether there is duplication of efforts between agencies.
Wesley House for example is a good example of this leveraging. For every dollar we bring them through our campaign they can pull down $16 in state and federal matching funds.We also go through each applicant agency’s financial such as the IRS Form 990, and look closely at the administrative overhead ratio, as well as whether there is duplication of efforts between agencies.
This is our current list of agencies. We are planning to double our revenue over the next three years, so we have more to work with to enable real change in our focus areas. We will still fund these agencies over the next three years, but we are moving toward something like an RFP for services but where service providers show us how their program can help meet the community needs and then we have reporting mechanisms in place where they check in with us and show us their measurable results. This also helps incentivize those agencies to work together which should reduce duplication of efforts.
I do want to acknowledge your support of United Way to date. (Speak about what you know again of their participation with United Ways as a nationwide business or as a local supporter of UWFK. Acknowledge their known community service. Check the donor list and see if they are top contributors for 2009. This list does not include all donors, just biggest ones so add the site you are visiting to the bottom of the list if they are not on it and they were a donor in 2009. This list is in order of how much they donated, with BB&T donating $5000 last year and Publix $58,000.) This is not an exhaustive list, just a few of the top donors.
We fund our non-profits primarily through the workplace campaign, where payroll deductions of very small amounts, even say $5 a paycheck, for an individual can add up when pooled with lots of others.We are planning a Day of Caring event for January 17th so stay tuned, and contact us or fill in your email address on your pledge form if you want to be on out mailing list for local fundraising events and volunteer opportunities such as this.
We fund our non-profits primarily through the workplace campaign, where payroll deductions of very small amounts, even say $5 a paycheck, for an individual can add up when pooled with lots of others.We are planning a Day of Caring event for January 17th so stay tuned, and contact us or fill in your email address on your pledge form if you want to be on out mailing list for local fundraising events and volunteer opportunities such as this.
We fund our non-profits primarily through the workplace campaign, where payroll deductions of very small amounts, even say $5 a paycheck, for an individual can add up when pooled with lots of others.We are planning a Day of Caring event for January 17th so stay tuned, and contact us or fill in your email address on your pledge form if you want to be on out mailing list for local fundraising events and volunteer opportunities such as this.
We fund our non-profits primarily through the workplace campaign, where payroll deductions of very small amounts, even say $5 a paycheck, for an individual can add up when pooled with lots of others.We are planning a Day of Caring event for January 17th so stay tuned, and contact us or fill in your email address on your pledge form if you want to be on out mailing list for local fundraising events and volunteer opportunities such as this.
We fund our non-profits primarily through the workplace campaign, where payroll deductions of very small amounts, even say $5 a paycheck, for an individual can add up when pooled with lots of others.We are planning a Day of Caring event for January 17th so stay tuned, and contact us or fill in your email address on your pledge form if you want to be on out mailing list for local fundraising events and volunteer opportunities such as this.
Thanks so much for your time and support. Do you have any questions?