UNITED WAY OF THE MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY
455 BLILER AVE NE, SALEM, OR 973015069 www.unitedwaymwv.org

Total Revenue
$3,212,398
Total Expenses
$2,773,250
Net Assets
$2,971,184

Organizations Filed Purposes: Unite people and resources to build a stronger community. Our mission is to improve the conditions of Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties by mobilizing people, time, talent, relationships, expertise, technology, financial assets and other resources to improve people's lives.

Our work is centralized around four focus areas: developing housing for all, strengthening children and families, building community capacity, and meeting basic needs.

Community Impact:Our communities are rich with nonprofit providers who strive to address the gaps in care for our community members. United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley works collaboratively throughout Marion, Polk and Yamhill Counties to identify community needs, and direct resources toward partnerships and programs that will result in the most successful long-term outcomes. United Way strives to improve lives by supporting several unique initiatives that strengthen our community and provide valuable resources for individuals, families and organizations. United Way supports local nonprofits work with resources including volunteers, goods and materials, advocacy and where strategies align funding. This collective approach has shown to improve results and United Way applies these concepts in the areas of education, homelessness, and other critical issues to ensure the community achieves greater and greater success. Here are a few examples of what we have accomplished during 2019:Access to basic hygiene is a recurring issue for those people affected by homelessness. During 2019, with donor support and working in partnership with ARCHES, United Way purchased a 22-foot Mobile Shower trailer that will be driven to locations across the Mid-Valley region. Villages United is a community based membership organization started in 2019 focused on helping seniors live independently in their own homes as they age. This new non-profit has joined a national movement working to help seniors live active, healthy lifestyles. It is estimated that over 450 women are living on the streets in Marion County at any given time. These women are subject to increased risk of assault, rape and robbery every day. United Way is working to change that. At the end of 2019 and with the support of our community partner, Inside Out Ministries, United Way launched a new overnight shelter for women. SafeSleep will provide a safe, warm, secure place for women to sleep, eat and have access to wrap around supports that increase their chances of rebuilding their lives.

Good360 Program:As the regional distribution hub for the national Good360 program, United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley has relied on this vital resource to enhance its call to action to support our nonprofit service providers. Our investment in a full-time manager, a delivery truck, and an 8,000 square foot warehouse increased our ability to distribute donated goods from area businesses. Our Good360 Gifts-In-Kind program grew exponentially this year with budding relationships with the Amazon Distribution Centers in our region.As we approach the next phase of growth for this program, we continue to refine and improve the Good360 Gifts In Kind program to build a sustainable and robust resource for our nonprofit providers, schools and faith-based organizations.

Designations:United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley (United Way) conducts annual community giving campaigns to raise funds, recruit volunteers and to increase public involvement and commitment to addressing high priority health and human care issues in Marion, Polk, and Yamhill counties.United Way offers individual donors the opportunity to designate their gifts to eligible nonprofit organizations. Designations are paid to the nonprofit organization when collected from the donor. For designations to nonprofit organizations located in the state of Oregon, United Way charges no fee for this service. In order for the United Way to forward a designated donation, the designated organization must meet the following criteria:- Contributions to the organization must be fully tax deductible for the donor (thus excluding political campaigns, political action groups, tuition, dues, sponsorship for fundraising events or other payments for services).- The organizations must be located in Oregon, with the exception of other United Ways.- Entities that are considered to be a government or educational institution, regardless of 501(c)(3)status, (i.e. colleges, universities, private/public schools, cities, counties), or designations that would result in the donor receiving value such as sponsorships, auction items, or memberships are excluded.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Rhonda WolfCEO40$72,567
Elizabeth SeareDirector1$0
Claire AdamsDirector1$0
Ricardo Soto GonzalesDirector1$0
Robin WilsonDirector1$0
Raul MarquezDirector1$0
Sara PaoloDirector1$0
Bahaa WanlyDirector1$0
Alejandro VazquezDirector1$0
Morgan SundSecretary1$0
Ryan RasmussenTreasurer1$0
Jim EdmondsDirector1$0
Katie CosticDirector1$0
Randi BuralDirector1$0
Phil MccorkleDirector1$0
Matthew CasebeerDirector1$0
Kevin CameronVice President1$0
Ken JundtImmed Past Pres1$0
Bud PiercePresident1$0

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