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2022 PARTNER AGENCIES
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Your donations support these local nonprofits who provide critical safetynet services to the most vulnerable residents in Denton County.
We welcomed three new agencies to our family...
YOUR DONATIONS, leveraged with grant funding, provided services that
INFORMATION & REFERRAL SERVICES for Neighbors in Need
Total calls for assistance fielded by United Way of Denton County & 211 from Denton County Residents:
16,680 FOOD
RENT UTILITIES
MENTALHEALTH RESOURCES
Donor support built the framework for the Denton County Eviction Prevention Program which has helped OVER 10,000 HOUSEHOLDS ACROSS DENTON COUNTY impacted by income loss due to COVID-19 with rent/utility/hotel assistance, PREVENTING A 1,100% INCREASE in Denton County’s homeless population from March 2020-March 2022.
THE INVESTMENT MADE FIVE YEARS AGO (to build infrastructure) HAS PAID OFF by helping THOUSANDS OF HOUSEHOLDS across Denton County AVOID HOMELESSNESS since 2020.
Dani Shaw Community Services Director City of Denton
The first step to is understanding our community’s needs.
Improve And Transform Lives In Denton County
We compiled and released the 2022 Denton County Community Needs Assessment, a 167-page report collating data from local, state, and national sources.
This report provides a snapshot of Denton County’s most significant challenges. The data is organized into six sections with information related to Demographics, Children & Families, ALICE, Housing & Income, Health/Mental Health, and Veterans.
Scan to view the 2022 Denton County Community Needs Assessment
This data guides our efforts to secure funding to address critical safety-net services and unmet needs in our community. or visit UnitedWayDenton.org/Needs
Public Support Trends
PROGRAM SERVICE EXPENSES
Denton County partnered with us to mobilize over $22M of federal stimulus funding for the Denton County Eviction Prevention Program.
In addition, we continued our work providing Partner Agency grants and other resources to tackle complex problems throughout Denton County. We continue to serve as the backbone organization leading collaborative initiatives to impact children and families, Veterans, homelessness, and overall mental health.
Fundraising Expenses
To power meaningful growth for the future, we must invest wisely in tools for efficiency and success.
MANAGEMENT & GENERAL EXPENSES
This covers a wide variety of costs associated with running an organization, such as an annual audit; electricity, water, internet, paper, etc.