E-Newsletter | July & August 2021
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With the community's support and generosity, during the largest health crisis our world has ever known, we are investing $2.091 million in the year ahead. It was humbling to honor our Top Generous Workplaces and individuals who went above and beyond this past year at our recent Campaign Celebration event. Thank you to all the businesses, foundations, and individuals who gave of their time, talents and treasures. While the future looks bright for Sheboygan County, our Community Needs Snapshot Project shows how valuable our work is and how much your continued support will make a difference as we embark on our 2021-2022 Campaign. Collective impact and systemic change work remain at the heart of flourishing communities. As a philanthropic lead organization uniting businesses, donors, volunteers, and community agencies, we pledge to continue to work collaboratively to create deep and meaningful impact.
Lastly, we are so fortunate for the dedication, stewardship and service our of board of directors and '19/20 & '20/21 Campaign Co-Chairs! Their leadership and passion help drive our work and we send our deep gratitude to both exiting and incoming volunteers (listed in the bottom of our e-newsletter). Thank you!
"The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members." – Coretta Scott King
United we rise.
With Gratitude,
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2020-2021 End of Year | Campaign Wrap-up
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Though a trying year, businesses and individuals continued to fundraise for UWSC annual campaign. Completing the 2020-2021 Campaign in June, over 139 businesses and foundations contributed, more than 3,800 employees gave through their employer’s workplace campaign, and 513 individuals made gifts through UWSC's annual appeal.
In a recent celebration, UWSC Board and staff recognized the Top Most Generous Workplaces, thanking the top corporate givers and top-performing workplace campaigns from United Way’s 2020-2021 Campaign at Christopher Farm & Gardens.
Additionally, UWSC gave three awards for Rising Star, Top Campaign Ambassador, and Sustained Excellence.
Special thanks to Jay Christopher and the team at Christopher Farm & Gardens for hosting us, along with the additional generous in-kind donors for the event.
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2021-2022 Community Action Fund Investments
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UWSC’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce 2021-2022 Investments total $2.091 million.
These investments include 38 Partner Agency programs/services (facilitated by 23 different agencies), UWSC’s 3 Community Impact Initiatives (Community Partnership for Children, Providing Access To Healing, and the Volunteer Center), along with other services such as 2-1-1 Resource Center, 2021 Day of Caring Grants, support for Diversity Equity Inclusion and Belonging for the social sector, and a new Emergency Reserve Grant opportunity for nonprofits.
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"We are grateful, not only to have such a strong social sector in Sheboygan County, but thankful for community members and businesses that are joining us in the efforts to answering the needs of our friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors across Sheboygan County,” - Kate Baer, UWSC Executive Director
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United Way Special Events
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Thanks to all that participated in the 3rd annual PATH Mental Health Awareness Golf Day!
119 golfers came out in support of mental health - surpassing this year's goal!
Along with our event, hole, and in-kind sponsors - thank you for making this event such a success! Special shout out to Ed and the team out at Sunset Hills for another amazing fundraiser on their course.
Save the Date for 2022's golf outing on June 17th!
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Join United Way Emerging Leaders at their first event on August 7th!
All ages and athletic abilities are invited to walk or run the 1 mile or 5k course through the Nourish Gardens.
Tickets:
$10 Adults
$5 Youth
4 & under are Free!
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2021 United Way Campaign Kickoff & Day of Caring
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Mark your calendars for September 16th and join us for 2021-2022 Campaign Kickoff and Day of Caring!
This year, the day will kick off at the Sheboygan County Fair Grounds! We are excited to continue some of the new offerings from last year and bring back favorites from previous years.
Watch for more information as we get closer to the event!
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Become a sponsor and receive the first chance to view and sign up for volunteer opportunities, among other benefits.
Volunteer opportunity listing will be available in late summer.
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If you are a nonprofit agency, please join us at the next Volunteer Center Network meeting for Day of Caring updates.
Day of Caring grants will be a topic on the agenda. Attend for more information.
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We're Hiring!
United Way and Community Impact Initiatives Job Openings
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United Way of Sheboygan County Data Specialist - Job Opening
Join our team! This position oversees all data systems across the organization and is the lead contributor of all data management. The Data Specialist works closely with resource development staff in various aspects of campaign work which allows the organization to continue growing. This position collaborates with various departments across the many functions of United Way of Sheboygan County (UWSC). As a mission-driven organization, all employees work together to fulfill our vision of a community where all individuals and families can achieve their human potential through education, income stability and healthy lives.
Providing Access to Healing (PATH) Licensed Therapist Openings
PATH is a school-based mental health Community Impact Initiative serving youth throughout School Districts in Sheboygan County!. Currently, all 9 public school districts participate with intentions for expansion among current participating districts and parochial schools. Click on the links below to learn more about the job openings at our partner organizations!
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Partner Spotlight Video Series
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View the latest Partner Spotlight Videos!
Each video in the series highlights the programs United Way of Sheboygan County invests in thanks to annual donations made by community members, local businesses, and foundations!
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Click below to watch each of the newest Partner Spotlight Videos:
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Community Needs Snapshot Project
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In order to address our community's toughest challenges, we must first understand the issues. United Way of Sheboygan County (UWSC) is committed to having a deep knowledge of our community's challenges and strengths which is why we compiled existing data sets, creating the Community Needs Snapshot Project (CNSP) to provide an understanding of the conditions facing Sheboygan County community members. The project is intended to assist funders, the social sector, and government entities in making data-driven decisions that align with documented community needs.
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Campaign Ambassador Announcements
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The next Campaign Ambassador meeting will be held on August 24th via Zoom.
This meeting is an opportunity for those who support their company campaigns across Sheboygan County to come together, share, and brainstorm for the coming campaign.
Contact Katelyn Piper (katelyn@uwofsc.org or 920-458-3425) for the meeting agenda and Zoom links.
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Looking for Your Feedback!
Did you coordinate your businesses' United Way Workplace Campaign? We would love to get your feedback to help us prepare for and guide content for the upcoming campaign.
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Click here to take this 10-minute survey.
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United Way Volunteer Gratitude Shout Out
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Special thanks to these community stewards for their commitment to
Sheboygan County by serving on the UWSC Board of Directors and as Campaign Co-Chairs.
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Thank you to the outgoing Board Members:
Barb Felde, City Council
Tom Heinrich, Retired Attorney
Adam Payne, Sheboygan County
Nathan Simmons, Acuity
Craig Yoder, Johnsonville
Thank you to the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 Campaign Co-Chairs: Dr. Dan Francis and Louie Gentine
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Welcome to the new UWSC Board of Directors:
Hans Bachmeier, Bemis Manufacturing
Travis Knier, Rockline Industries
Christine Loose, Kohler Hospitality
Jim Meyer, IBEW Local 2150
Matthew Strittmater, Health & Human Services
Larry Yuen, Kohler Company
Welcome to the 2021-2022 Campaign Co-Chairs: Mike & Pam Langan
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Consider making a gift to United Way of Sheboygan County.
Start a Workplace Campaign at your business.
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To ensure everyone in our community can live the life they deserve, we must start today. Give for a better tomorrow.
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Executive Committee
David Bolland, President
Deidre Martinez, Vice President
Kristi Jankowski, Secretary
Tom Brickley, Treasurer
Jerry Jones, Past President
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Members
Hans Bachmeier
John Ehmann
David Gallianetti
Steven Gozdziewski
Cindy Howley
Travis Knier
Karl Kuhn
Kristin Liphart
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Christine Loose
Jim Meyer
Matt O'Connor
Lindsay Rick
Chris Schram
Matthew Strittmater
Tom Stoelb
Garrett TeSelle
Cearra Warne
Larry Yuen
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