UNITED WAY OF BROOME COUNTY INC
PO BOX 550, BINGHAMTON, NY 139020550 www.uwbroome.org

Total Revenue
$3,387,549
Total Expenses
$4,188,704
Net Assets
$31,259,070

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO DRIVE CHANGE THAT WILL HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE CRITICAL NEEDS OF THE BROOME COUNTY COMMUNITY BY STRATEGICALLY LEVERAGING THE COLLECTIVE RESOURCES OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS. THE ORGANIZATION ASSESSES COMMUNITY NEEDS, SOLICITS PUBLIC CONTRIBUTIONS, AND ALLOCATES THESE FUNDS TO PROGRAMS OF PARTNER AGENCIES THAT MEET IDENTIFIED NEEDS.

TO DRIVE CHANGE THAT WILL HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE CRITICAL NEEDS OF OUR COMMUNITY BY STRATEGICALLY LEVERAGING THE COLLECTIVE RESOURCES OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS.

COMMUNITY IMPACT & INITIATIVES PROGRAMS REFER TO EFFORTS WORKING WITH COMMUNITY RESIDENTS, ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERS, AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS TO FURTHER THE UNITED WAY OF BROOME COUNTY'S MISSION AND INCREASE ITS INVESTMENT IN ACTIVITIES THAT PROMOTE THE ORGANIZATION'S VISION. THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHARED COMMUNITY VISIONS, THE ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS BUILDING BLOCKS TO A QUALITY LIFE: HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND FINANCIAL STABILITY. COMMUNITY IMPACT & INITIATIVES PROGRAMS WORK ON CREATING THE GREATEST POSSIBLE IMPACT TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES, AND ACHIEVE COMMUNITY-LEVEL CHANGE THROUGH THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLES COALITION (HLC), THE BINGHAMTON-BROOME ANTI-POVERTY INITIATIVE (BBAPI), AND THE UNITED WAY OF BROOME COUNTY'S STRATEGIC PRIORITIES AND BASIC NEEDS GRANT PROGRAM, THE EMERGENCY GRANT PROGRAM, THE HEALTHY LIFESTYLES COALITION GRANT PROGRAM, AND THE CAPACITY BUILDING GRANT PROGRAM. COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS SERVE ON IMPACT COUNCILS AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGARDING THE DISBURSEMENT FUNDS RAISED IN THE ANNUAL COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN TO FUNDED COMMUNITY PARTNERS THROUGH THE LISTED GRANT PROGRAMS. FUND USED ARE MONITORED TO ENSURE UTILIZATION MEETS HIGH STANDARDS, SET GOALS ARE ACHIEVED, AND IMPACT IS ATTAINED. PERIODIC PROGRAM AND FINANCIAL REPORTS OF FUNDED COMMUNITY PARTNERS ARE SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW BY THE COMMUNITY IMPACT AND INITIATIVES TEAM, IMPACT COUNCILS, AND THE BOARD OR DIRECTORS. COMMUNITY IMPACT AND INITIATIVES PROGRAMS UNDERSTAND COMMUNITY NEEDS, ARE AWARE OF COMMUNITY RESOURCES, AND HAVE KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL BEST PRACTICE STRATEGIES. BY LEVERAGING AND ALIGNING THE ORGANIZATION'S UNIQUE STRENGTHS AND ABILITIES, COMMUNITY IMPACT & INITIATIVES PROGRAMS ENGAGE IN RELATIONSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS, AND MEASURE RESULTS, ENSURING THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF ACCOUNTABILITY, INTEGRITY, AND IMPACT.

THE 2-1-1 SUSQUEHANNA RIVER REGION CONTACT CENTER PROVIDES INFORMATION AND REFERRALS TO AGENCIES AND PROGRAMS IN BROOME, CHENANGO, DELAWARE, OTSEGO, AND TIOGA COUNTIES. 2-1-1 SPECIALISTS CONNECT INDIVIDUALS WITH A WIDE RANGE OF RESOURCES AND SERVICES RANGING FROM FOOD ACCESS, HEALTH CARE, HOUSING AND UTILITIES PAYMENT ASSISTANCE, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES, VETERAN SERVICES, CHILDCARE, CRISIS, AND EMERGENCY COUNSELING, DISASTER RELIEF AND MORE, THROUGH ONLINE, EXTENSIVE DATABASE OF MORE THAN 6,000 RESOURCES, AGENCIES, AND PROGRAM INFORMATION.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jacqueline GerchmanPAST EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR37.5$100,352
Lorianne WelchEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR37.5$58,226
Mary Ann WilcoxDIRECTOR2$0
Jon TooleyDIRECTOR2$0
Nicholas SpencerDIRECTOR2$0
Lisa SchuhleDIRECTOR2$0
Amar RaiDIRECTOR2$0
Michael PonticielloDIRECTOR2$0
Robert MurphyDIRECTOR2$0
Ann McnicholsDIRECTOR2$0
Lesley FreyDIRECTOR2$0
Desiree FordDIRECTOR2$0
Doris CheungDIRECTOR2$0
Francis BattistiDIRECTOR2$0
Debbie AndrakoDIRECTOR2$0
Rachel AbbotDIRECTOR2$0
Sean BrittonSECRETARY2$0
John StevensASSISTANT TREASURER2$0
Brian DeboyaceTREASURER2$0
Zachary MajkaVICE PRESIDENT2$0
Greg LeskoVICE PRESIDENT2$0
James McduffeePRESIDENT2$0

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