Leading A Campaign?

The needs of our community don’t present themselves neatly on a calendar. A personal or family crisis can (and does) happen 365 days a year in any neighborhood. But we’ve found the most effective way to raise financial support – through concentrated, purposeful annual campaigns. With the help of local businesses and their employees, so many lives throughout the coming year will be impacted based on what we do together over a relatively short few weeks. Let’s start by getting you comfortable and conversant with how to lead a successful campaign.

Everything you need to run a successful campaign

Whether you are leading your first workplace campaign, or you are a veteran United Way champion, the tabs below contain the latest tools, tips and resources to help run your campaign. We have organized the tools for every stage of your campaign in these easy to use tabs. Just click on the appropriate tab and you will find downloadable files including print materials, videos and more. Each link includes a short description of the resources. And don’t forget, your Corporate Relations Manager is also a great resource you can tap into if you have questions at any time.

Planning your campaign

creating a roadmap for success

Veteran EECs all agree: The key to a smooth, successful workplace campaign is planning. One of the first things you’ll want to do is select the right campaign team. Choose people who enjoy engaging with others and who you can count on to share the responsibilities. United Way has developed effective tools and resources to run your campaign and generate enthusiasm:

  • Campaign Overview
    Share a high-level overview of the benefits of supporting United Way to change lives in our community.
  • EEC campaign presentationTell the United Way story with this concise overview of the needs in our community and United Way’s role in addressing them. Easy to customize with your company’s goals.
  • Special Events Catalog
    Add a little fun to your campaign with tried and true special event ideas you can use to get employees engaged during your campaign.
  • Volunteer Portfolio
    Offer your employees hands-on opportunities to help people in need. United Way offers a portfolio of volunteer opportunities to keep your employees engaged all year long.
  • Video ICONVolunteer With United Way
    A short video showcasing the many benefits of volunteering through United Way.
  • What a Dollar Buys
    Learn about how your donation translates into tangible outcomes for people in need.