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Community Impact
United Way of Greater Milwaukee is a leader in community impact – strategically investing funds to break the cycle of poverty. The Requests for Proposal (RFP) process
alllows qulaified agancies to submit their related programming objectives in order to be one of our service providers. The 2008 / 2009 RFPs are now available for download. Please DO NOT use forms of past RFPs, as they will not contain upcoming changes.

IMPORTANT:  All submissions for these RFPs must be evidence based in order to be considered for funding.  For the purpose of this request, evidence-based programming includes techniques, strategies, and methods that have been researched, practiced/tested and tracked, and that promote self-sufficiency, social, and academic success.  Programs must provide documentation that attests to the program’s effectiveness of the methods or models used. Feel free to contact Julie Rothwell if you have questions regrding the Healthy Girls RFP via e-mail or by calling 414-263-8127. For more information on the Education and/or Employemnt RFPs, contact Linda Barbieri via e-mail or by calling 414-263-8126.

Program Delivery Partners

View a complete list of our agency partners and a short description of the programs provided through United Way of Greater Milwaukee. The list includes links to each agency.View the List Agencies

Healthy Girls


Healthy Girls is the signature project of the Women's Initiative, find out more.
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Teen Pregnancy

We are tacking teen pregnancy which profoundly, and in most cases negatively, affects the lives of those involved while costing the community millions of dollars through direct care, ancillary services, and the overall drain on the workforce.
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Teen Pregnancy Oversight Conmmittee Teen Pregnancy Committee

If Truth Be Told

This report is derived from an extensive assessment of teen pregnancy in our community. Click on the PDF icons to open PDF downloadable copies of this comprehensive report or the executive summary.

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Hotlines

For immediate connection to services or for information on what agencies can help with a particular problem or concern, out Hotline list will provide a path.
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Success Stories

One in four people in the community uses a United Way service. Of those individuals, thousands have secured a better life for themselves and/or their loved ones based upon the help received from United Way programs. Read their stories.
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Basic Needs


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Self-Sufficiency


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Strengthening Families


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Job Training & Retention

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Asset Building

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Early Childhood Education


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Requests for Proposals

If you are an agency interested in providing a program related to our Education, Healthy Girls, or Employement initiatives, click through to view our requiremetns and to download a copy of the RFP forms.
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Program Profile

The Program Profile is a lisiting containing information on each of United Way of Greater Milwaukee's program partners that provide the services for the sponsored programs.

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Annual Report

Our Annual Community Impact Report provides information on our programs and initiatives, including statistics on the individuals who are helped.

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Click on PDF icon to download RFP application or related information.
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Education.
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Employment

Send Completed RFPs for Healthy Girls to:

Julie Rothwell, Basic Needs / Northern Counties Portfolio Coordinator
United Way of Greater Milwaukee
225 West Vine St , Milwaukee, WI 53212

Send Completed RFPs for Education and Employment to:

Lynda L. Barbieri, Grant Assistant
United Way of Greater Milwaukee
225 West Vine St , Milwaukee, WI 53212

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