Most people who have heard of United Way of Broome County are aware that one of its primary activities is raising money, which is then distributed to other organizations. This money is mostly raised through a yearly fund drive called the Annual Campaign. There are also ways to make a more lasting gift to United Way through its Trust Fund. United Way also supervises other fund drives.
United Way of Broome County raises money primarily through its
Annual Campaign, which generally runs from mid September to early November of
each year. This annual fund drive is coordinated by the United Way of Broome
County’s Campaign Division and includes the efforts of more than 3,000
community volunteers yearly. Representatives from United Way's member agencies also
participate in the annual fund drive.
Over 90 percent of the money raised in the Annual Campaign goes directly to help those in Broome County. United Way is able to keep its operating costs to only 9.8 percent of the money raised each year, compared to the 40 percent accepted by the National Charities Information Bureau. Most of the activities associated with the annual fund drive are paid for by special donations from a group of local business organizations known as Event Sponsors. This allows individual donations to be used primarily to help local people in need. Each year, special incentives are offered to encourage those who contribute to the Annual Campaign to donate $1 per week or more to the fund drive. Campaign 2007
In addition to its own Annual Campaign, United Way of Broome County also runs a campaign under contract. It is the State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) which reaches New York state employees in Broome, Chenango, and Tioga Counties, with Tioga being added in 2003.
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