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2011 Power of Your Purse

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What IS the Power of Your Purse?

by Chelsea Nelson Communications Director Today, UWSL’s Women’s Philanthropic Network (WPN) is hosting a great event, Power of Your Purse! This annual event is filled with compelling presentations, networking, great […]

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New York City and Martin the Tadpole

by Agnes Chiao Senior Director of Neighborhood Initiatives and Innovation Last week, a group of us had the wonderful opportunity to visit the Harlem Children’s Zone and The Children’s Aid […]

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October Tip: Save Money and Energy by Getting Your Home Ready for Winter!

Changing weather can be delightful and fun. As winter approaches, preparing your house for the harsh weather can save you money in the long run. Check out these helpful ideas: […]

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Upcoming Event: Power of Your Purse!

By Megan Jones Major Gifts Director I am thrilled that the 2011 Power of Your Purse, hosted by the United Way of Salt Lake’s Women’s Philanthropic Network, is almost here! […]

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Flu Shot Season!

By Jenn Sanchez Community Impact Director Silvia Colins, a single mom to three sons, doesn’t really understand that Oquirrh Hills Elementary School is also a Community Learning Center (CLC) — […]

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Fatima's Story: Get Excited About Reading and Writing!

By Chelsea Nelson Communications Director United Way of Salt Lake’s major emphasis is on improving lives and building strong communities by focusing in specific neighborhoods, and bringing partners together in […]

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A Thank You!

By Bob Dunn Executive Director Boys & Girls Clubs of South Valley   Dear Friends at United Way of Salt Lake: I just want to take a minute to thank […]

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October Tip: Have a Plan for ALL Your Money, Even Money You Aren't Expecting!

Having a plan seems obvious. We always talk about creating budgets, saving money, and building an emergency fund. These are important and worthwhile plans. But don’t forget to make a […]

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U.S. Magnesium LIVES UNITED!

by Alison Cundiff Resource Development Executive A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to spend some time out at the U.S. Magnesium Rowley plant way out west past Grantsville. […]

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'Stuff the Bus'–Great Volunteer Work in Action!

by Ashley Hillman Community Collaborations Director On UWSL’s annual Day of Caring on September 8, over 5,000 backpacks were stuffed with school supplies and delivered to elementary and junior high […]

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A Partnership, a Volunteer, and a Job!

By Bill Crim Senior Vice President of Community Impact and Public Policy UWSL’s collective impact partnerships improve lives for thousands of people – but sometimes the life changing results are […]

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October Tip: Saving Regularly is the Key to Financial Success

Whether you’re accumulating an emergency fund or saving for a vacation, a car, or retirement, you’ll be amazed how fast your savings will grow with regular deposits. • Treat your […]

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Community Impact Team LIVING UNITED

By Jennifer Sanchez Community Collaborations Director LIVING UNITED isn’t just something that we say at UWSL, employees really try to make an effort to LIVE UNITED on a daily basis. […]

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October Tip: Time to get a Head Start on Holiday Shopping!

The holiday season is just a few months away and planning now for gift giving can help alleviate the post-holiday money blues. Look over your bank records or make a […]

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2011 Power of Your Purse

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lPitWj6uf4&w=560&h=315]

Read More
What IS the Power of Your Purse?

by Chelsea Nelson Communications Director Today, UWSL’s Women’s Philanthropic Network (WPN) is hosting a great event, Power of Your Purse! This annual event is filled with compelling presentations, networking, great […]

Read More
New York City and Martin the Tadpole

by Agnes Chiao Senior Director of Neighborhood Initiatives and Innovation Last week, a group of us had the wonderful opportunity to visit the Harlem Children’s Zone and The Children’s Aid […]

Read More
October Tip: Save Money and Energy by Getting Your Home Ready for Winter!

Changing weather can be delightful and fun. As winter approaches, preparing your house for the harsh weather can save you money in the long run. Check out these helpful ideas: […]

Read More
Upcoming Event: Power of Your Purse!

By Megan Jones Major Gifts Director I am thrilled that the 2011 Power of Your Purse, hosted by the United Way of Salt Lake’s Women’s Philanthropic Network, is almost here! […]

Read More
Flu Shot Season!

By Jenn Sanchez Community Impact Director Silvia Colins, a single mom to three sons, doesn’t really understand that Oquirrh Hills Elementary School is also a Community Learning Center (CLC) — […]

Read More
Fatima's Story: Get Excited About Reading and Writing!

By Chelsea Nelson Communications Director United Way of Salt Lake’s major emphasis is on improving lives and building strong communities by focusing in specific neighborhoods, and bringing partners together in […]

Read More
A Thank You!

By Bob Dunn Executive Director Boys & Girls Clubs of South Valley   Dear Friends at United Way of Salt Lake: I just want to take a minute to thank […]

Read More
October Tip: Have a Plan for ALL Your Money, Even Money You Aren't Expecting!

Having a plan seems obvious. We always talk about creating budgets, saving money, and building an emergency fund. These are important and worthwhile plans. But don’t forget to make a […]

Read More
U.S. Magnesium LIVES UNITED!

by Alison Cundiff Resource Development Executive A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to spend some time out at the U.S. Magnesium Rowley plant way out west past Grantsville. […]

Read More
'Stuff the Bus'–Great Volunteer Work in Action!

by Ashley Hillman Community Collaborations Director On UWSL’s annual Day of Caring on September 8, over 5,000 backpacks were stuffed with school supplies and delivered to elementary and junior high […]

Read More
A Partnership, a Volunteer, and a Job!

By Bill Crim Senior Vice President of Community Impact and Public Policy UWSL’s collective impact partnerships improve lives for thousands of people – but sometimes the life changing results are […]

Read More
October Tip: Saving Regularly is the Key to Financial Success

Whether you’re accumulating an emergency fund or saving for a vacation, a car, or retirement, you’ll be amazed how fast your savings will grow with regular deposits. • Treat your […]

Read More
Community Impact Team LIVING UNITED

By Jennifer Sanchez Community Collaborations Director LIVING UNITED isn’t just something that we say at UWSL, employees really try to make an effort to LIVE UNITED on a daily basis. […]

Read More
October Tip: Time to get a Head Start on Holiday Shopping!

The holiday season is just a few months away and planning now for gift giving can help alleviate the post-holiday money blues. Look over your bank records or make a […]

Read More

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