الجميع يستحق فرصة النجاح

نعمل معًا على تعزيز الفرص التعليمية، والتنقل الاقتصادي، والوصول إلى الرعاية الصحية للأسر في مقاطعات سبارتانبرج، وتشيروكي، ويونيون في ولاية كارولينا الجنوبية.

الاتحاد هو الطريق

تأثيرنا

تجمع منظمة "يونايتد واي أوف بييدمونت" المنظمات غير الربحية والشركات وأفراد المجتمع المحلي معًا لمواجهة أكبر التحديات التي تواجه منطقتنا. نتجاوز الحلول المؤقتة لنُحدث تغييرًا مستدامًا في مقاطعات شيروكي، وسبارتانبرغ، ويونيون في ولاية كارولاينا الجنوبية.

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مرونة المجتمع

متحدين، نستطيع معالجة الاحتياجات العاجلة اليوم مع ضمان مستقبل أكثر مرونة.

الأمن المالي

متحدون نبني مستقبلًا ماليًا أقوى لكل الأجيال.

مجتمع صحي

متحدون، نكسر الحواجز أمام الرعاية ونعمل على تحسين الصحة والرفاهية للجميع.

فرصة الشباب

متحدون نعمل على إنشاء مجتمع حيث يمكن لجميع الشباب تحقيق إمكاناتهم الكاملة.

انضم إلى تأثيرنا

لكل فرد دور في تغيير المجتمع! تعرّف على جميع الطرق التي يمكنك من خلالها المشاركة لإحداث تأثير إيجابي معنا.

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١٣ يناير ٢٠٢٦
Spartanburg, S.C. (January 13, 2026) –United Way of the Piedmont (UWP) is proud to announce an annual investment of $1,140,000 in 47 nonprofit organizations across Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union Counties for the 2026–2028 funding cycle. These investments mark another step forward in advancing UWP’s long-term Community Impact Agenda and commitment to addressing the root causes of local challenges through strategic, results-driven funding. For the upcoming cycle, UWP will make the following annual investments in the region: $111,842 in 16 programs in Cherokee County $922,070 in 37 programs in Spartanburg County $106,088 in 16 programs in Union County This investment follows a highly competitive community review process. 85 agencies submitted 138 Letters of Intent, requesting nearly $4.85 million in annual funding. To guide investment decisions, UWP convened one Community Investment Review Committee, representing the entire tri-county area. This group applied a structured assessment process to evaluate program effectiveness, fiscal soundness, and alignment with UWP’s strategic framework. “Our investment process is an intentional, data-driven effort that takes about a year to complete,” said Sarah Daniel, Senior Director of Partnerships & Investments. “We don’t just fund programs—we invest in impact. Every dollar is directed where it can create the most measurable change for our community.” The review process began in early 2025 with information sessions and letters of intent, followed by full applications, site visits, and extensive Q&A sessions before final funding decisions in December. New funding will begin in January 2026. As outlined in its Community Impact Agenda, UWP focuses on investing deep rather than wide—prioritizing proven programs with clear outcomes over spreading limited resources thinly across numerous initiatives. This approach ensures that each investment drives transformative change for the region’s most pressing needs. UWP upholds a commitment to county-level equity, measurable outcomes, fiscal stewardship, and sustainability. In addition to the core investment cycle, UWP continues to lead and support collaborative initiatives aligned with its impact goals, including: A Place to Call Home (Spartanburg County) Spartanburg Long Term Recovery Group Movement 2030 Union Uplifted Collective Community-Wide Mental & Behavioral Health Plan for Spartanburg County Live Healthy Spartanburg Strategic Spartanburg, Inc. Spartanburg Shared Futures Collaborative United for ALICE Through these strategic investments and partnerships, United Way of the Piedmont continues to strengthen the community and drive sustainable impact across the region. View a full list of 2026-2028 Community Investment funded programs here.
٥ يناير ٢٠٢٦
Spartanburg, S.C. (January 1, 2026) –Following a powerful showing of community service last year, United Way of the Piedmont is once again calling on residents across Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union counties to come together for its annual MLK Day of Service on Monday, January 19, 2026. Part of the nationwide initiative to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ‘s legacy of giving back, MLK Day of Service has been led locally by United Way of the Piedmont for more than a decade, connecting volunteers with meaningful projects that strengthen nonprofit partners and neighborhoods. “Dr. King believed deeply in collective action and shared responsibility,” said Marissa Human, Director of Events & Projects. “This day is about honoring his legacy by showing up for our neighbors and turning service into impact.” This year’s event will again honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision by showing that United is the Way to make a difference. In 2025, more than 450 volunteers united to serve their community by cleaning trails, building playgrounds, packing period kits, and supporting nonprofits with other hands-on projects. United Way of the Piedmont expects hundreds of volunteers to once again answer the call to serve in 2026. “When our community comes together like this, the impact reaches far beyond a single day,” said Sarah Daniel, Senior Director of Partnerships and Investments. “It strengthens nonprofits, supports families, and reminds us that change happens when we choose to serve—together.” Volunteer registration is now open, and individuals, families, student groups, faith-based organizations, and corporate teams are encouraged to participate. For more information or to sign up to volunteer, visit uwpiedmont.org/mlkday . Our 2026 MLK Day of Service is generously sponsored by AFL.
بواسطة Abby Good ١٧ ديسمبر ٢٠٢٥
In early November, I had the incredible opportunity to join 2,200 delegates representing 190 countries at the One Young World Summit in Munich, Germany. The annual One Young World Summit brings together young leaders from every country and sector, working to accelerate social impact. Over four transformative days, we participated in speeches, panels, networking sessions, mentorships, and workshops designed to equip us with tools and connections to drive meaningful change. I attended the Summit as part of a 20-delegate United Way cohort led by United Way Worldwide President & CEO Angela F. Williams. While we learned from speakers and peers across the globe, we also connected deeply with each other as young local United Way leaders, strengthening our network and shared mission. A Vision of Hope and Innovation The Summit filled me with hope for the social impact sector and our world. Being surrounded by passionate young leaders and experienced changemakers—all focused on making our communities stronger for everyone—was truly inspiring. We heard from community and global experts on challenges and solutions spanning education, climate, technology, and more. I was struck by the innovative approaches to tackling complex issues around the world and by how deeply intertwined our experiences are, regardless of where we come from. Whether a global CEO or young entrepreneur, everyone who attended shared a common desire: to enact positive change and work toward lasting stability and peace throughout the world. As Angela Williams powerfully stated in her keynote address, "Peace begins and is carried through in human hearts–in the choices that each of us make–when we connect with each other." Carrying the Experience Forward The One Young World Summit has shaped me into a more understanding, connected person and professional. I am deeply grateful to have been part of this experience and will carry the lessons I learned forward into the work I do every day for our community. As I wrap up my time as a Summit Delegate, I am proud to join 18,000+ other leaders as a One Young World Ambassador in our continued efforts to build a better future for our world. Abby Good is United Way of the Piedmont's Director of Communications.
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