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HANNIBAL â The United Way of Mark Twain Area has concluded the Community Impact Process at the organization for the 2021-22 fiscal year.
Each year, area non-profit organizations that provide human services are invited to become a Community Impact Agency with United Way. A distinction as a Community Impact Agency results in funds from the United Wayâs annual campaign coming to that organization.
This year, Andrea Campbell, who serves on the United Way Board of Directors as the Vice President of Community Impact, chaired the Community Impact process.
Organizations completed their applications and submitted financial information for the Community Impact Committee to review. The Community Impact Committee consists of United Way Board Members and members of the community.
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HANNIBAL â The United Way of the Mark Twain Area is closing in on its $425,000 goal for the 2020-21 Be a Hero Campaign.
Denise Damron, executive director of the United Way of the Mark Twain Area, announced on April 1 a major push called â40 Days for $40,000â to help meet the aggressive campaign goal.
As of Friday, United Way reported the Be A Hero Campaign is within $14,000 of making goal.
âUnited Way through our donors and volunteers works in the community to create opportunities for individuals to give of their time, talents and treasures to make the community a better place for all,â Damron said. âThe COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for all the agencies that our donors help support.â
HANNIBAL â The United Way of the Mark Twain Area looked back on a year filled with hope, setting up an emergency COVID-19 Response Fund to meet local needs and receiving donations for the 2020-2021 Be a Hero Campaign during a year unlike any other.
Denise Damron, executive director of the United Way of the Mark Twain Area, kicked off the virtual look back at noon Wednesday on YouTube. The video showed how the United Way and partner agencies made a difference throughout the year â made possible through the generosity of individuals, businesses and foundations. Forrest Gossett, 2020-2021 campaign chairman, said donations to fund partner agenciesâ efforts are critical to combat homelessness, child and spousal abuse, hunger and other issues which have become more prevalent during the pandemic.