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2012-2013

Return on Investment United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County offers people ways to improve their community by Giving, Advocating and Volunteering in the areas of Education, Income and Health - the building blocks of a good life for everyone.

Explained

118

%

Return on Investment is more than an equation. Our return is measured not in dollars, but in lives changed for the better. We expected to see 63,000 people improve their lives in 2012-2013. Instead we saw 74,000 people do so. That’s an ROI of ...

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2012-2013

Investment

We envision an engaged community where each child develops and succeeds academically, socially and emotionally. We support quality early care; youth social and basic life skills and academic success; diverse educational options and caregiver/community support of student success. Actual

Expected

Lives Improved

117.02 PERCENT

RETURN ON INVESTMENT

3,960 lives were improved in Education.

Examples of our Results

Lives Improved

Education:

Strategy

Access to high-quality, affordable early care

334

from the Community Investment Fund

534 Strengthened basic social and life skills

2,198

2,362 Increased basic academic skills

644

760

We envision a thriving community working together, fulfilling basic needs and building economic self-sufficiency for all. We support basic needs assistance; vocational, language and literacy skills; living wage employment; financial crisis management and financial resource management and safe, affordable housing.

PERCENT

RETURN ON INVESTMENT

28,828 lives were improved in Income.

Examples of our Results

120.17

in Education

Lives Improved

$760 Thousand

Access and use of basic needs assistance

11,216

3,936

$750 Thousand

Actual

Expected Lives Improved

Income:

13,636

in Income

Increased ability to move out of financial crisis and toward financial stability

5,694

$945 Thousand

Increased options for safe, affordable housing

5,418

6,614

in Health

We envision a safe community where everyone has the knowledge, resources, access and opportunities to be healthy. We support prevention of and recovery from violence and abuse; physical activity and healthy eating; independent living support and prevention, early detection and access to healthcare.

116.24

PERCENT

RETURN ON 41,367 lives were improved in Health.

Examples of our Results

Health:

12,812 7,859 3,681

$115 Thousand in 2-1-1

Actual

Expected

Lives Improved

Lives Improved

INVESTMENT

$2.7 Million

Prevention of and recovery from violence and abuse

$80 Thousand

in Hands On Asheville-Buncombe

15,622 Supported independent living for seniors and people with disabilities

$78 Thousand

9,362

in Middle School Success

Increased use of primary, behavioral and dental care

4,356

United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County Initiatives Hands On Asheville-Buncombe Hands On Asheville-Buncombe is the perfect matchmaking service for doing good. We connect volunteers to projects based on interests, skills, availability and location, manage quick-impact projects that engage individuals and benefit our partner agencies, organize large-scale community service days, manage a professional development program for people who work with volunteers, and operate a Web site that is a clearinghouse for community involvement and change.

Big Picture

Numbers

Again this year, we’ve seen more people meet their goals for a better life than expected through our investments.

2,925 volunteers + 16,084 hours at 726 service projects = $350,470 donated time and savings for 125 organizations that got volunteers from Hands On

Middle School Success Now in its third year, Middle School Success is off to a great start toward its goal of creating success-ready 9th graders. We approach this work in two ways - increasing the quality of and access to out-of-school time programs for students. We do that by working with partners to expand after-school and summer programs for students and provide professional development and evaluation tools for providers. Along the way, we make sure the community is aware of its role in youth success and speak out on issues impacting middle school students. But there’s still much to be done. Visit unitedwayabc. org/middle-school-success to find out how you can Give, Advocate or Volunteer to support student success.

2-1-1 Who should you call when you need help or information for yourself, your family or someone you know? Dial or click 2-1-1 and get connected to a network of more than 18,000 resources in North Carolina that offer care, solutions, support and hope when you need it most. How can we help? We can connect you to services throughout North Carolina including: Food, Housing & Utilities, Child Care & Education Services, Financial Education, Credit Counseling, Health Care, Job Training Counseling/Support Groups, Mental Health & Substance Abuse, Senior Services, Volunteer Opportunities, Disaster Services and more. Volume of Service

Top Five Needs by Financial Request Financial

Calls*: 42,234 Call Records: 31,009

Housing Expense

*includes follow-up, advocacy and crisis

Utility Service Expense

Public Database Visits*: 16,151 Number of Visitors*: 11,945

Calls

Top Five Unmet Needs • Housing Expense

$187,326

1,718

• Utility Service Expense

$72,706

2,265

• Transportation Expense

Medical Care

$32,619

189

• Christmas Programs

Utility Deposit

$15,660

322

• Automotive Repair

$7,160

334

Transportation Expense

*includes use of the NC 2-1-1 iPhone app

Watch our video to learn more at unitedwayabc.org


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