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UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY strives to offer nonprofit partner organizations maximum value for participation in our network. Partnering with UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY gives your nonprofit access to funding through workplace giving campaigns. Through these campaigns, employee donations directly support over 35 agencies and programs focusing on Basic Needs, Health & Wellness and Youth Development.

UNITED WAY nonprofit partners must meet a strict set of eligibility criteria annually. This provides assurance to our donors, sponsors and supporters that UNITED WAY's nonprofit partner organizations meet the highest standards of financial transparency and accountability. All UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY partners are locally-based, 501c(3) nonprofit organizations, providing local services in right here in Natrona County.

COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

A dedicated group of local volunteers make up the UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY Community Investment Committee. This group determines the pressing needs in Natrona County and determines how UNITED WAY funds should be spent in order to effect the greatest amount of positive change in the community.

How does my 501(c)3 apply for funding?

New and current nonprofits who wish to renew their affiliation with UNITED WAY or are interested in becoming partners are required to complete a Grant Application annually. The next UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY grant application process for the campaign year opens in January 2024.

How and when is funding determined?

In March our Community Investment Committee, made up of local community representatives and members of the UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY Board of Directors, will meet to review applications and determine fund allocations.

What are my benefits as a Partner Agency?

In addition to funding, UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY can help you engage your current donors, promote your work to new supporters, advocate on your behalf and recruit new volunteers. We also encourage and support a peer network amongst our partners and can offer connections to local and regional professional development opportunities.

What are my requirements as a Partner Agency?

Partner agencies are required to attend quarterly Community Investment Committee meetings, share outputs and outcomes along with a bi-annual report of impact to UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY. We also ask that agencies participate in UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY events, host a Workplace Campaign as well as recognize and promote UNITED WAY through marketing and social media.

e-CImpact Sign-In


e-CImpact is United Way of Natrona County's online system for managing its resource investment process annually. Through e-CImpact, Agencies will submit applications, and provide reports and accountability documents. Volunteers who participate on the Community Investment Review Teams and other funding review committees will also have electronic access to Agency and Program information to assist in their decision making.

If you are a(n) Agency, click HERE to enter.
If you are a(n) Volunteer, click HERE to enter.

BASIC NEEDS

  • Stacia "Stacy" Hill - Natrona County (CM)
  • Stacy M. Nelson - Children's Advocacy Project (BM)
  • Tanya Southerland - Natrona County School District (BM)
  • Rhonda Franzen - Casper College (BM)

HEALTH & WELLNESS

  • CodyLou Talbert - The ARC of Natrona County (CM)
  • Kendra Ziler - Casper Event Center (BM)

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

  • Luke Munsell - Wyoming Machinery (BM)
  • Trevor Mahlum - Natrona County School District (CM)
  • Megan Bratton - Natrona County Library (CM)
  • Ashley True-Vandeest (BM)

SUCCESS BY SIX

Mari Stoll - Retired Natrona County School District #1 (CM)

BM = UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY BOARD MEMBER
CM= UNITED WAY OF NATRONA COUNTY COMMUNITY MEMBER