Find lots of great materials to use as you run your United Way Campaign. If there are other materials you would find helpful, please do not hesitate to contact Jim Rude, Assistant Vice President, Resource Development at (908) 253-6515 or jim.rude@scuw.org.. Somerset County United Way is happy to work with you to create customized materials, attend meetings, kickoffs and thank you events, schedule speakers and volunteer opportunities, and much more to meet your campaign needs!
Check out the United Way of Tri-State Regional video!
Somerset County United Way is committed to improving the lives of all SomersetCounty residents. Click here to see an overview of the programs and initiatives that align with each impact area.
Your Dollars at Work
A list of some examples on how donations are used in the community. Just a few dollars a week can really make a difference in our community!
General Information
Some general information that is helpful for any coordinator and/or solicitor to share with employees as pledge cards are distributed. The key to a successful campaign is A.C.T. – Ask, Collect and Thank!
11 Steps to Run a Successful Campaign
Follow these 11 steps to ensure a great campaign!
Key Person Roles and Responsibilties
Key people are what make a United Way campaign successful. Click here to see the role a key person should play in the employee campaign to help ensure its success!
Special Event Ideas
Special Events are always a great way to raise additional money and have fun with the campaign! Plan a special event that the whole office can get involved in. Click here for special event examples that have worked at various companies in the past and some new ideas you may want to try during your campaign.
Reminder
Some tips on how to have a strong United Way campaign.
Benefits
A successful United Way campaign can create a positive impact on your business and motivate your employees while helping to improve lives in our community.
Thanks
After concluding your campaign, it is very important to say thanks to all employees who helped me make it a success. There are many ways to say thank you to your co-workers who helped make the campaign possible. Here are a few suggestions on how to say thanks!
If there are other materials you would find helpful, please do not hesitate to contact Jim Rude, Assistant Vice President, Resource Development at (908) 253-6515 or
jim.rude@scuw.org.