United Way Worldwide, a global nonprofit organization with over 1,000 local affiliates, has been an essential part of communities across the United States since its founding in 1887. In partnership with other nonprofits, such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and Habitat for Humanity, United Way raises funds to support charitable groups and nonprofit organizations. One of its current initiatives is the Power Forward Communities coalition, which aims to decarbonize and transform American housing to save homeowners and renters money and reinvest in communities, with a focus on low-income and under-invested areas.
Angela Williams, the President and CEO of United Way Worldwide, leads the organization’s efforts to support community resiliency. Since joining the organization in October 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, Williams has worked to mobilize resources and connect people to vital information and services. United Way established a COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund, raising over $95 million to help individuals stay in their homes, access food and healthcare, and more. Williams emphasizes the importance of addressing long-standing inequalities exacerbated by the pandemic, and United Way’s commitment to bridging the gap between need and resources through initiatives like the 211 network.
With a focus on community resilience, health, youth opportunity, and financial security, United Way works towards a future where everyone can thrive. Williams emphasizes the importance of collaboration with business leaders to address the growing needs of communities, particularly as charitable giving has declined. United Way’s partnerships with businesses, from small enterprises to multinational corporations, aim to accelerate solutions at the local, national, and global levels. The organization also supports aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners through various initiatives and partnerships to strengthen communities and drive social innovation.
United Way’s involvement in the Power Forward Communities coalition as a recipient of the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grant highlights its commitment to addressing climate change and community resilience. The funding will support residential decarbonization and electrification efforts across the U.S., specifically focusing on low-income and marginalized communities. By providing financing for home upgrades and leveraging public and private investments, the coalition aims to create lasting impact on families, homes, communities, and the climate. United Way’s role in community outreach efforts will help support the implementation of these initiatives.
For individuals, business owners, and community leaders interested in engaging with United Way, there are various ways to get involved, including partnering with local United Way affiliates, donating directly to the organization, and leveraging United Way’s convening power for collective action. Williams encourages individuals to support their communities through volunteerism, donations, and engagement with United Way’s initiatives. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration, resources, and collective action to build resilient communities where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.
As a global organization with a legacy of community service and impact, United Way continues to tackle persistent challenges through community-engaged problem-solving and a focus on equity and inclusion. Williams praises the efforts of United Way staff and volunteers around the world and highlights the organization’s commitment to co-creating solutions with communities. With a network of experienced individuals dedicated to problem-solving, United Way remains focused on bringing stability and opportunities to communities in need for years to come.