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DocuSign Envelope ID:9859FC6D-3EEB-4C7D-9891-BE11A53D9413 t A - continued <br /> Provider's Outside Agency Application <br /> MAIN APPLICATION <br /> 2. AGENCY INFORMATION <br /> Please provide the following information about your agency (Limit of 2 pages total): <br /> United Way of the Greater Triangle will be serving as the fiscal agent for the Orange County Food <br /> Policy Council through this application. All funding received will be used to support the development <br /> of the food policy council during the 2016-2017 year. <br /> a) Years in Operation, Date of Incorporation (Month/Year) <br /> 21 years as a combined United Way between Orange, Durham and Wake United Ways. <br /> Incorporated on August 15, 1995. <br /> b) Agency's Purpose/Mission <br /> United Way of the Greater Triangle recently completed its new strategic plan with a new purpose <br /> which is: Real solutions sparked by a community united for transformative change. United Way of <br /> the Greater Triangle is a catalyst for new approaches to solve social issues. We cannot let <br /> accolades for the Triangle mask the pervasiveness of families and children facing poverty, food <br /> insecurity, and educational disparity. Therefore, our work will create awareness of the issues, ignite <br /> a call-to-action around systems change, and unite the community around sustainable, scalable <br /> solutions. <br /> United Way of the Greater Triangle (UWGT) brings together the public, private, and social sector to <br /> address the most pressing needs of low-income households in North Carolina's Durham, Johnston, <br /> Orange, and Wake counties. UWGT responds to the immediate basic needs and, through <br /> collaborative partnerships that take a two-generational approach, works with the adults and children <br /> together to build household well-being, financial stability, food security, and educational success. <br /> For the first time this year, the majority of our funding (88%) went to: collaborative partnerships with <br /> a focus on a two-generational approach (working with children and their families together to <br /> improve the circumstances of low income households); increasing access to affordable health care; <br /> and building a food secure community. <br /> c) Types of Services the Agency Provides <br /> UWGT is a funder, convener, and catalyst for lasting social change in the region. As one of the <br /> largest philanthropic organizations in the Triangle, United Way makes a significant community <br /> investments annually into the four counties served. In 2015-16, $7.2 million will fund 24 <br /> collaborative partnerships using a two-generational approach (child and family interventions <br /> combined) and basic needs agencies. (We raise this money from 25,000 charitable donors who <br /> contribute through workplace campaigns at over 500 companies throughout the Triangle and major <br /> gifts.) <br /> We convene a broad sector of the community to activate social change. Thought leaders across the <br /> region serve through our Board of Directors, Community Impact Committee, Community <br /> Engagement Committee, Leaders United, and Tocqueville Society. United Way mobilizes <br /> volunteers across the region, with over 2,800 people on MLK Day of Service in 2015; an extensive <br /> volunteer online resource, Get Connected; and in-house projects for corporate partners to engage <br /> both human and intellectual capital. <br /> d) Agency's Experience with Similar Programs as the Funding Request <br /> As a result of United Way of the Greater Triangle's 2014 Social Innovation Challenge that focused <br /> on ending childhood hunger, UWGT reexamined its role in hunger relief. Traditional funding in the <br /> amount of $500,000 annually focused on food distribution and senior meals. However, with a <br /> $50,000 prize at stake, UWGT found 40 new ideas/organizations who were working on ending <br /> Main Application 5/25/2016 10:30:45 AM P 41 of 26 <br />