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Intern Insight – Chili Cook-Off Success!

Two weeks ago, I had the privilege of running our 20th annual United Way Chili Cook-Off. It was a tremendous success, and I enjoyed working with all of the participants, volunteers, and community members. Roughly 300 community members kicked off the holiday season with us at the Fort Atkinson Municipal Building which was transformed into a holiday wonderland complete with a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Together we raised over $1500 for our 2019 United Way campaign. Running a successful event like this doesn’t happen on its own, it takes a village, and it is to that village, and all who are a part of it, that I would like to say thank you.

I was quick to learn that there is a lot of behind the scene work that goes into the Chili Cook-Off.  The Friday before our event I went to Festival Foods to pick up food, plates, banners, and spoons for Saturday night. I pulled up to the store and my car was immediately filled with the donated items by the kind Festival Foods employees. I then proceeded to the Municipal building where everyone there helped me unload my car and get things prepped for the big event. On Saturday, when I arrived at the Municipal building, I was greeted by set-up volunteers who helped me transform the space into a festive chili and holiday wonderland! Soon after, I checked-in the chili chefs who were so excited to be able to serve their unique chilis to community attendees. The event volunteers were next, and every single one arrived with a smile on their face and helping hands. Finally, hungry community members began to arrive, and the cook-off was kicked off! The event ran smoothly from the first bite of chili to the dissemination of the final award, and I have all of YOU to thank for that. Thank you for your support, your kindness, your generosity, and your help.

Yes, it takes a community to run a successful event like that. This is also reflective on our 2019 campaign. It takes all of us doing our part to make the 2019 campaign a success. With all of your help, we will be able to reach our goals and be successful. This in turn will allow us to distribute a record amount of funding to our service area. Like our Chili Cook-Off, a successful campaign would not be possible without the community support.

Again, thank you to everyone who helped, participated, and joined us at our United Way 20th Annual Chili Cook-Off. I am grateful to be a part of this supportive and generous village!

Rachael Chupka
United Way Intern

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Board Member Input – Them Fightin’ Words

“You know they’s lots o’ words that’s called fightin’ words. Some o’ them starts a brawl, no matter who they’re spoken to.” So says Ring Lardner in his 1917 Gullible’s Travels.

What are those them fightin words all about? Well, my fellow board members and I were discussing that very topic at our strategic planning session just a few months ago, as the word “fight” is part of our mission statement. It was my suggestion that perhaps this word should be reconsidered as it may be too harsh for people. Really, us “community minded” folks aren’t “fighters” we are peace makers, right?

Then, it hit me! (No pun intended, well maybe so).  Our United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties does fight for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in our community. And, you know, I can’t think of a better cause to fight for!  

To fight, says Webster, “is to put forth a determined effort” Well, all of us here at United Way of Jefferson County are doing just that and certainly not alone! Every year, our fearless donors raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to ensure our community can provide critical needs, support programs and stand strong for our stakeholders. Just visit our website https://uwjnwc.com/ and see how we are waging battle against evil forces such as poverty, homelessness and most sadly; the pain of community disconnect.

If we don’t fight for the vulnerable, marginalized and impoverished members of our communities…..then who will?

Robin Kennedy
VP of Mission Advancement, Opportunities Inc.

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2020 United Way Grant Cycle

United Way grant cycle for 2020 grant funding to open December 2nd  

Fort Atkinson, WI – November 14, 2019

The United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties (UWJNWC) will begin accepting applications on December 2nd from local nonprofit organizations who wish to become United Way partner agencies and receive grant funding during 2020.

“We are so proud to have provided grant support to thirty local nonprofit organizations as our partner agencies during 2019,” states Megan Hartwick, UWJNWC executive director.  “Although our existing partner agencies continue to have a higher need for increased funding for their programs and services, we are always encouraging new nonprofit organizations to consider applying for United Way funding.  We want to ensure we are connecting with the best organizations possible to help us continue to uphold our mission to fight for the health, education and financial stability of every person in our communities.”

To be eligible to apply for United Way partner agency grant funding, an organization must maintain current tax-exempt status under section 501(c)3 or fall under the tax-exempt umbrella of a government agency, school or church.  All applicants must also provide direct services to individuals within United Way’s service area and those services must be focused on at least one of United Way’s main impact areas – health, education, and/or financial stability.  Qualified applicants must also: 1)account to the general public through the publication of an annual report or other appropriate means; 2)agree to comply with the UWJNWC’s partner agency agreement; 3)show that service(s) are not primarily for the benefit of any specific religious or political purpose, 4)demonstrate that service(s) are made available to all in the target population, regardless of the individuals ability to pay; 5)submit all required elements of the United Way grant process and participate in an agency grant interview.

“One of the greatest advantages a donor has in donating to United Way, is the high level of accountability we hold our grant recipients to.  Our organization requires and reviews a very thorough application, including budgets, profit & loss statements, annual audits, statistics on those served, client success stories, detailed descriptions on how grant funds would be utilized, program outcomes, and much more.  Each applicant also has to participate in an interview process following the submission of their application.  It is an extensive process that ensures the generous donations we’ve received from our communities during our campaign, are allocated in the most effective and impactful way possible. It’s incredibly important to our United Way that we serve as great stewards of our donor dollars,” Hartwick adds.

Hartwick reviews every application and participates in every interview.  Approximately five additional “review teams,” comprised of members of the UWJNWC board of directors and community volunteers, also review applications and participate in the corresponding interviews.  Each review team member completes a survey with their feedback on each applicant.  The board of directors then makes the final allocation decisions based on the review team feedback, application/interview details, and funds available from the 2019 campaign.

Applications will be accepted until 5pm on January 17th. All applicants will be required to participate in an interview in February 2020, and will then be notified of the United Way board of director’s final decisions regarding funding by late March 2020.  Those approved for funding will receive equal payments quarterly throughout 2020.

The applications are all completed and reviewed online.  Any local nonprofit organization interested in applying for 2020 United Way funding should contact the United Way office to obtain log-in access to the site.  Any community member who is interested in participating in the agency grant application review and interview process, can also contact United Way at 920.563.8880 or unitedway@idcnet.com. Grant information can also be found on the United Way website at www.uwjnwc.com under the “Grant Process” page.

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The United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties supports 30 local nonprofit organizations that provide critical health and human services to those in need.  UWJNWC also provides support to four community programs and multiple pillar grant community projects each year.  This network of helping services can be described as a “safety net” for those in our midst in need.  Whether it is transitional housing, literacy education, after-school programs and education, health and dental care, end of life care, mentoring programs, job training or disaster relief, the United Way identifies the greatest needs in our community and helps to fund agencies that can meet those needs. United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in our communities.

For more information about our local United Way, you may visit the website at www.uwjnwc.com  or “like” the Facebook page at “United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties.”  For details regarding the United Way’s online volunteer platform, please visit www.volunteermain.com

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Intern Input – Community of Giving

Things are going great here at United Way, and I am really enjoying myself and the work I am doing. My favorite part about my role at United Way is working with the community here. Over the past couple of days I have had the opportunity to communicate with and meet a lot of wonderful people. Everyone has been so kind and welcoming to me. I really appreciate the warmth I have received from this wonderful community. I have not only experienced the kindness, but working with United Way I get to see the generosity of the community as well.  A true community of giving!

Over the last two months I spent some time meeting with many organizations about their United Way campaigns. It was wonderful to see how excited these workplaces are to get their campaigns rolling and start giving. It was so inspiring to see how excited individuals got about giving back to their community. I have never seen a community like ours that is so dedicated to making sure their neighbor is taken care of. However, it is not only the workplace campaigns, but also the individuals who donate and support us that are making a difference. Individual giving not only includes financial giving; they also give of their time by volunteering for events like our Chili Cook-off. It is great to see a community that is so involved. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to get to work with all of you throughout our campaign season. Please let me know if I can help in any way.

As campaign packets and generous donations start to come in, I get excited about what our United Way will be able to do this year! I know that these funds will go to support hundreds of thousands of our community members, and it all comes from your kindness and generosity. We would not be able to do what we do without this wonderful giving community. I am grateful I get to continue to work with you all and look forward to see what is to come!

Rachael Chupka
United Way Intern

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Board Member Input – Successful Start to Campaign Season

Happy fall everyone,

As we are getting into fall that also means our campaign season is about to get into full swing. This year at Festival we decided to take a different approach to the campaign season so we could really focus on maximum exposure to our associates. In years past, we would have United Way campaigns running throughout the company at all times of the year throughout our 32 stores across the state. For the 2019 campaign season, we made the decision as a company to launch our campaigns at the same time. This year we took a laser-focused approach to ensure consistency and increase awareness. With this news that we would be launching our campaign three months earlier than the rest of the group here at UWJNWC, I wanted to make sure we started the season off in the right direction and challenged the team here at Festival to really focus on this campaign. With this challenge, I wanted to make myself available to all associates if they had any questions about United Way. If and when they did, I was then able to speak with them directly to ensure they knew how the money is spent and what process we go through as a board to ensure all funding goes to organizations that align with our values. To kick-off the campaign, the management group decided a great way to raise some funds for the United Way outside of the store was to run the concession stand at the Fort Atkinson Generals game. The day of the game, in which we were running the stand, was one of the hottest days of summer and it quickly turned stormy which cut the game short.  We still made the best of it and had a blast doing it. Once we officially wrapped up the 2019 campaign we ended up with some fantastic results to be proud of! Here is the breakdown of our results:

  • $1500 increase in total giving over last year
  • 22 new donors (out of 150 associates)
  • 73% of our associates donating up 17% from prior year

The key to a successful campaign is really quite simple.  There needs to be ample communication while running a campaign.  This can be done by making it a point to talk to your associates about the event every single day. This ensures they know what is going on, what we are doing to help support the United Way and why the United Way is so important to us and the community. As board members, it is our job to ensure our associates know the process behind allocating the funds raised every year and really drive home how that money stays in our local community.

At the end of the day, there is nothing more rewarding than being part of a successful board and I am happy to say United Way has one of those boards.  That is all thanks to our amazing group of board members and our fantastic director.

Cory Krisher
Store Director, Festival Foods

 

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United Way Seeking Volunteers and Participants for 20th Annual Chili Cook-off Community Event

Fort Atkinson, WI – October 2, 2019

The United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties is hosting its 20th Annual Chili Cook-off event on Saturday, November 9th at 6:00pm at the Fort Atkinson Municipal Building (30 N. Water Street).  The event will once again follow the Fort Atkinson Chamber of Commerce Holiday Parade.

“We are so excited to be hosting our 20th annual United Way Chili Cook-off.  The cook-off continues to serve as a wonderful community event, as well as a nice fundraiser for our United Way campaign.  We had over 400 community members join us last year and we raised over $1,500 towards our record-breaking 2018 campaign. Since we’re celebrating twenty years of chili cooking this year, we hope to have our largest crowd and best fundraising night yet,” states Megan Hartwick, United Way executive director.

United Way is seeking participants to join in the event and share their delicious chili recipes with the community.  “We have been lucky to have been at capacity the past few years of our event – with 18 chili recipes – and this year we’re adding two more spots in honor of our 20th annual event – offering 20 different chilis to our guests. We were very lucky to have so many wonderful organizations and groups participate in the event last year – varying from partner agencies, to business owners, to individuals, to the Fort Atkinson High School culinary arts class.  The variety of participants, and the wonderful chilis they make, is part of what makes the cook-off such a great community event,” Hartwick adds.

Anyone interested in participating in the event can contact the United Way office directly or can print the entry form from the United Way website under the “Events” tab. (found at www.uwjnwc.com).  Awards will be given for 1st, 2nd, 3rd places, as well as Most Innovative, People’s Choice, and Best Decorations.  The People’s Choice & Best Decorations awards will once again be determined by votes cast by attendees, and volunteers serving as judges will determine the other winners.

United Way is also seeking individuals interested in volunteering their time to help with various tasks at the event, including set-up, admissions, food table sales, ticket sales, judging and clean-up. Anyone interested in volunteering is encouraged to visit the United Way’s online volunteer platform to review the full details. The direct link is posted below. Volunteers can also reach out to the United Way office directly.

http://www.volunteermain.com/need/?agency_id=45167

“Last year we had sixteen wonderful volunteers who donated a few hours of their time to help make our event the great success that it was.  We are always looking to welcome new volunteers, so anyone who is interested in helping with this fun event, or who is interested in tasting up to 20 different chili recipes, can reach out to our office directly or can respond to our needs posted on our volunteer platform.” Hartwick stated. “I will also be on maternity leave during this year’s event, so we’ll have our wonderful United Way intern, Rachael Chupka, running things that day. Dedicated volunteers will certainly help make her job much easier.”

The event will offer a $4 sample cup which allows attendees the chance to taste any/all of the featured chili recipes from local organizations and individuals.  The event will also feature a food table offering hot dogs, popcorn and bottled water (all items will be $1), a 50/50 raffle, and a baked goods table sponsored by local Girl Scout Troop #2276.

“Festival Foods is once again serving as the primary sponsor of our event for the sixth year in a row – other sponsors include Jones Dairy Farm, Fort Healthcare and FCCU.  Festival is generously donating all of the bowls & spoons for chili tasting, as well as all of the items for our food service table, which allows 100% of the funds we raise to be directly applied to our 2019 campaign fundraising efforts.  Festival Foods continues to be an incredible community partner for us, and we couldn’t be more grateful for their support,” Hartwick stated. “We are also excited, as always, to welcome Girl Scout troop #2276 back once again to run their amazing baked goods table! We are so proud to support our local Girl Scouts and are always so impressed by the wonderful treats they bring in and the incredible professionalism with which they run their sales.”

“We’re so excited to celebrate the 20th year of our signature fall event with our generous community and look forward to another wonderful night at the cook-off,” Hartwick added.

Any questions about volunteer opportunities or inquiries regarding participation can be directed to the United Way office at 920.563.8880 or unitedway@idcnet.com.

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The United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties supports over 30 local nonprofit organizations that provide critical health and human services to those in need.  UWJNWC also provides support to four community programs and multiple pillar grant community projects each year.  This network of helping services can be described as a “safety net” for those in our midst in need.  Whether it is transitional housing, literacy education, after-school programs and education, health and dental care, end of life care, mentoring programs, job training or disaster relief, the United Way identifies the greatest needs in our community and helps to fund agencies that can meet those needs. United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in our communities.

For more information about our local United Way, you may visit the website at www.uwjnwc.com  or “like” the Facebook page at “United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties.”  For details regarding the United Way’s online volunteer platform, please visit www.volunteermain.com.

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Intern Input – Why United Way?

As a college student you learn a lot about yourself. You find out what you want to do, who you want to be, and most importantly you find out how you want to leave your mark on this world. For me, I want to leave my mark by helping people and “creating opportunities” in my community, and that is why I choose United Way.

I should start by introducing myself. My name is Rachael Chupka and I am currently an intern with the United Way of Jefferson and North Walworth Counties. I am a senior at UW-Whitewater and will be graduating in December with my bachelor’s degree in Business Management with an emphasis in healthcare administration.  Last year I took the nonprofit management class as an elective and it quickly became one of my favorite classes. During that class, I had the pleasure of meeting Megan when she came and talked to us about her job with United Way.  When the opportunity arose for me to work with Megan I was thrilled.

After only a few days of working at the United Way I quickly learned of all the great services that our United Way either provides or is involved with. All of these programs offer a wide array of support to community members to help them get connected with the resources they need. My favorite part about United Way is that they are, in a sense, the middleman of the operation. We have the pleasure of taking the generous donations from the community and making sure that they are allocated to worthy causes within our community.  It is the community members of Jefferson and North Walworth county that make these programs possible. This organization works to fight for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in our communities and I am so lucky to be part of that effort.

United Way’s focus this year is on “creating opportunity”. United Way of Jefferson and North Walworth County has created such an amazing opportunity for me, and I am so grateful. This internship will allow me to grow my skills, gain real world experience learning more than I ever could in a classroom. I am excited to take this opportunity and use it to give back by helping work towards “creating opportunity” for others during my time here. I look forward to connecting with you all in the next couple of months.

Rachael Chupka
United Way Intern

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Board Member Input – Jones Dairy Supports United Way!

The changing of seasons is the perfect time to think about how we can best support our community and what better than with United Way. Each fall, we eagerly kick-off the United Way Campaign where we collaborate with local business to raise funding for our partner agencies. The campaign is not only dedicated to fundraising but also to building awareness of all the ways that the United Way positively affects our community.

Jones Dairy Farm, like many other businesses in the area, is dedicated to getting company-wide involvement through fun activities and opportunities to share how giving, regardless of the amount, can make a big impact. Reminiscent of school days, Jones hosts a penny war which gets pretty heated! The winning team gets to enjoy a pizza party at the end. Each person who donates is entered into a drawing to win exciting prizes. Lastly, those office employees who participate get to enjoy a casual dress code.

While enticement certainly helps, the biggest motivator for our employees to consider a donation is simply through the heart. Sharing stories of how United Way funding helps individuals in our own community get better access to housing and job opportunities, or how United Way helps support our children in local schools, or even how funding moves us all a step forward in the right direction to better mental and physical health, it’s a no-brainer to donate or not.

As a new board member, I’m very excited to be part of the United Way campaign in a way that best stewards funds. Growing up in Fort Atkinson, I know this community has a way of stepping up and supporting those in need. I feel honored to represent Jones Dairy Farm in this fashion!

Lisa Caras
Marketing Manager, Jones Dairy Farm

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Board Member Input – The United Way: Active in the Community Year Round!

As a United Way Board Member, I am constantly amazed at the generosity of our community. There are times when we are able to contribute, and other times when we are the recipients, who may someday wish to contribute. The United Way is there for all of us.

While we often think of the United Way at the same time we are enjoying watching our favorite professional Football teams—likely because of the poignant commercials—the United Way is very active year round.  Once fundraising projects are completed, the generous donations provided need to cascade to organizations who treat those dollars in a fiscally responsible manner to assist the community.

Partner Agencies, listed on our United Way website, are organizations that are approved for quarterly grant funding from our United Way.  That approval is determined through an application review and interview process, led by the United Way board of directors and multiple community volunteers.   This is a very stringent process, where the United Way participants and community members truly treat the funds as their own!  The Partner Agencies selected have shown true diligence in the applications submitted; and the follow through requirements.  There are so many deserving recipients for the funds—it is certainly difficult to select the most deserving.  Special thanks to our Partner Agencies for their diligence and dedication to the programs funded through the United Way.

Another use of United Way funds focuses on Pillar Grants, which provide funding on specific community projects and programs, which focus on areas of strategic impact.  Again, recipients provide detailed information which is reviewed comprehensively to ensure appropriate funding.  Congratulations to those recipients for their dedication to community efforts.

I am truly proud to serve as a Board Member for the United Way of Jefferson & North Walworth Counties, where we truly embrace the United Way theme.   Thank you for your generosity in supporting the United Way!

Nancy Alstad
HR Director, Fort Healthcare

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Board Member Input – Why Workplace Campaigns Are Important

Why should companies participate in a workplace campaign?
A workplace campaign is an easy way to give back to the community that can be a lot of fun.  When I first took over the workplace campaign for Husco in Whitewater, I was shocked by how many people wanted to help. We started with just a campaign asking employees if they would like to donate. The next year, more and more employees suggested different activities for us to do.  Now we have a silent auction that employees and vendors donate items to auction off. We have a raffle for designated front parking spots of our lot for employees to bid on (great in the winter months). There have been talks of penny wars, a cookout, and walking tacos this year as well.

What’s nice about United Way workplace campaigns is that it doesn’t have to be this huge time sinking event where you lose valuable business time.  United Way asks when you are looking to have the campaign, they will even offer to help.  The campaign can be formal meetings with employees or just a sheet you can hand out of leave out in the break room.  Husco has had pretty good success with the meetings, which typically only take about 10-15 minutes.  Who better to come talk to your workplace about what donating to United Way can do for the community than board members and local community leaders?  Our United Way even has raffle prizes for first time donors or repeat donors who have increased their donation.  There are several winners each year.

Every little bit helps. Donations in any form go a long way in a small community.  From volunteering time and supplies, to simply a few bucks, it all helps and goes back into our local community.  Not sure where to start? Check out www.volunteermain.com for opportunities to get involved. A favorite thing for my employees is that you can designate where your donation goes.  I have several employees who live in different counties, and to have that option for them is very thoughtful.  I also have employees who feel very strongly about certain programs and I know they appreciate being able to have all their donation goes towards that program or partner.

A workplace campaign through United Way is a stream lined process and can be as hands on or hands off as you’d like for your business.  If you have any questions, reach out to us and we will gladly help answer any of your questions.

Why does Husco run/support a United Way campaign?
Husco has had a United Way campaign since before my time here. At Husco, our shared values of honesty, integrity, and respect are the foundation of how we treat our teammates and our customers — they are also central to our community outreach and philanthropic efforts. We strive to give back to the communities we are part of, on both local and global levels.  These values directly align with the mission of United Way.

Matt Yonke
HR Manager, Husco