UNITED WAY OF LEE COUNTY INC
7273 Concourse Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33908 www.unitedwaylee.org

Total Revenue
$14,104,612
Total Expenses
$14,134,932
Net Assets
$10,772,142

Organizations Filed Purposes: The United Way of Lee, Hendry, Glades, and Okeechobee is a volunteer driven organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people in our community. Our United Way supports and helps coordinate the human service network in our community so that the network can provide high quality social service programs that make a difference in people's lives.

We are the United Way agency for Lee, Hendry, Glades, and Okeechobee counties.

Community Impact Fund:The United Way supports 96 local human service agencies and over 260 programs and initiatives in our community. The United Way Community Impact Fund targets and addresses the underlying causes of problems in four key impact areas: 1) Strengthening Families - By moving families and individuals beyond poverty, facilitating support groups to empower victims to regain control of their lives, and providing assistance to victims of domestic violence. 2) Nurturing Youth - By ensuring a quality early childhood education opportunity for all children, supporting mentoring programs, and providing at-risk youth with programs to build and strengthen their character and life skills. 3) Meeting Critical Needs - By helping the elderly and people with disabilities live independently, with dignity and respect, responding to people in crisis, and connecting people in need of help through United Way 211 Information and Referral Line; 4) Empowering Communities - By organizing and mobilizing communities, bringing health and human services to neighborhoods, and connecting providers and residents through partnerships.The United Way Gifts in Kind Program solicits and collects donated merchandise, materials, equipment, fixtures, furniture, etc. for redistribution to local nonprofit agencies. In 2019, the program received over $3 million in donated items that benefited the local social service network.

United Way Houses:United Way of Lee, Hendry, Glades, and Okeechobee Counties, in collaboration with our human service partners, bring needed services into communities through neighborhood resource centers. These "one stop" centers provide space for agencies to reach clients who may not be able to access services outside their neighborhood. In 2019, United Way House clients received 439,808 services across the 18 United Way Houses in operation. The neighborhood houses are a perfect example of how collaboration increases access to services and improves local neighborhoods. The vision is helping people in need with more than a short term solution by offering them coordinated services that may help them prevent the problem from reoccurring.

United Way 211:Every hour of every day, someone in our community needs human services, from finding an after-school program, to counseling for a teen, to securing adequate care for an aging parent. People often don't know where to turn, and as a result, end up going without necessary services. United Way 211 exists to help people navigate their way through the maze of health and social service agencies by providing the most adequate, up-to-date resources for the client's situation. Last year, United Way 211 had a total call volume of over 61,237. During times of natural disasters such as hurricanes, United Way 211 becomes the Information Hotline for Lee, Hendry, and Glades Counties offering information on shelters, evacuation routes, and recovery services. United Way 211 also runs Mission United, a single phone point of entry utilizing the 211 number to help local United States active military, veterans and their families in Lee, Hendry and Glades counties navigate and access needed services. United Way 211 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by dialing 211 or 239-433-3900.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jeannine JoyPresident/CEO55$105,017
Wane HerzogBoard Member1$0
Victoria MorelandBoard Member1$0
Victoria LoyolaBoard Member1$0
Tony LapiBoard Member1$0
Tom UhlerBoard Member1$0
Ted ToddBoard Member1$0
Steve PontiusBoard Member1$0
Stan NelsonBoard Member1$0
Scott NygaardBoard Member1$0
Sally JacksonBoard Member1$0
Saeed KazemiBoard Member1$0
Roger DesjarlaisBoard Member1$0
Robert ShearmanBoard Member1$0
Robert BevilleBoard Member1$0
R Mark WebbBoard Member1$0
Peter DulacBoard Member1$0
Paul MakuratBoard Member1$0
Patricia OdonnellBoard Member1$0
Patricia HeathBoard Member1$0
Patricia BellBoard Member1$0
Nick ChlumskyBoard Member1$0
Michelle HudsonBoard Member1$0
Michael CollinsBoard Member1$0
Michael ClarkBoard Member1$0
Matthew HumphreysBoard Member1$0
Mary Vlasak SnellBoard Member1$0
Lowell GeorgeBoard Member1$0
Linda DoggettBoard Member1$0
Larry HartBoard Member1$0
Kevin LewisBoard Member1$0
Karen RyanBoard Member1$0
Julian AgollariBoard Member1$0
Joseph CattiBoard Member1$0
Jordi TejeroBoard Member1$0
John PollockBoard Member1$0
John ClingerBoard Member1$0
Jessica WellsBoard Member1$0
Jennifer LaffertyBoard Member1$0
Gary GriffinBoard Member1$0
Gary BryantBoard Member1$0
Gary BrooksBoard Member1$0
Dean SchreinerBoard Member1$0
David OliverBoard Member1$0
David LucasBoard Member1$0
David FryBoard Member1$0
David DaleBoard Member1$0
Dan OberskiBoard Member1$0
Cynthia HawkinsBoard Member1$0
Craig FolkBoard Member1$0
Cindy CarforeBoard Member1$0
Chauncey GossBoard Member1$0
Charlotte MillerBoard Member1$0
Charles IdelsonBoard Member1$0
Cary KleinfieldBoard Member1$0
Calli JohnsonBoard Member1$0
Bryan SimmeringBoard Member1$0
Bill MotzerBoard Member1$0
Betsy AldermanBoard Member1$0
Beth HendryBoard Member1$0
Barbara Jean HartmanBoard Member1$0
Angela PruittBoard Member1$0
Amy HughesBoard Member1$0
A Scott WhiteBoard Member1$0

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