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United Way seeks donations for residents of Jackson, Mississippi

WBBJ TV March 9, 2021 United Way says last month’s winter weather left behind a water crisis in the area. To help, United Way asks residents bring bottled water to their location on 470 North Parkway in Jackson, Tennessee, anytime between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. on March 12. “We never really think about our basic needs until we no longer have them,” said United Way President and CEO Matt Marshall. “Like United Way of the Capital Area, our mission is to ensure that every person has access to something as simple, yet essential, as water. We want to support the community residents in Jackson, Mississippi, and we hope others will partner with us as well.”

Upcoming events to support non-profits in West Tennessee

Upcoming events to support non-profits in West Tennessee March 5, 2021 JACKSON, Tenn. After a hard year on non-profits, there are a few ways you can help them out. “This last year has been so hard for fundraising for non-profits. We’ve seen that over and over again, as I’ve had so many conversations with non-profit leaders across West Tennessee,” said United Way President and CEO Matt Marshall. “So it’s really, really important our community supports the work of non-profits.” United Way of West Tennessee supports over 70 non-profit agency programs. If you are looking for a way to help, there are some upcoming events you can participate in.

Worcester Together awards $1 million in Reimagining Grants; 6 nonprofits benefit

Worcester Together awards $1 million in Reimagining Grants; 6 nonprofits benefit WORCESTER  Six local nonprofits will share $1 million in Reimagining Grants from the Worcester Together Fund. The fund is a joint effort between the Greater Worcester Community Foundation and the United Way of Central Massachusetts. It works in partnership with the city. In the last year, Worcester Together has provided over $10.6 million to assist Central Massachusetts nonprofits that work to help families facing issues such as lost income, unstable housing, food insecurity and more. The Reimagining Grants are the fund’s final phase of grant making and were designed to encourage local leaders to step back from the immediate consequences of a social issue and address the root causes. The scale of these grants, at over $100,000 each, will position organizations to make lasting and fundamental changes,” said GWCF President and CEO Barbara Fields.

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