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Plano ISD2014 United Way Campaign

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Changing Lives in North Texas Forever

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Community Scorecards

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Benefits of Education Community Goal

Education

• Focus on early childhood intervention, gets kids on the right track from birth

• Increased earning power of community

• Increase in educated, qualified employable people

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Benefits of Income Community Goal

Income

• Reduced access of welfare systems

• Increase earned income = broader tax base

• Decreased crime

• Decreased incidences of domestic violence/child abuse

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Benefits of Health Community Goal

Health

• Increased preventative care & decreased ER care = decreased expenses

• Due to higher preventative care and increased medical homes, decrease incidence of obesity, increase in disease maintenance (i.e. - diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.)

• Increased access to health care, including prenatal medicine

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A list of programs funded by United Way of Metropolitan Dallas is located at www.unitedwaydallas.org > About Us > Programs

You’ll find a description of each program and the amount of funds received by the program.

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Timeline

Campaign materials delivered to Coordinators by August 29th

United Way Campaign September 8-19

Meetings with UW Presentation Sept. 8 – Sept. 19

Return pledge packets to Communications Dept. September 24

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Role of the Coordinator

1.Educate employees

2.Distribute campaign materials

3.Generate excitement and enthusiasm for the campaign and say THANK YOU!

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Role of the Coordinator1. Educate employees

• Through group presentations:– Consider existing staff meetings or special

meetings– Use the typical agenda:

– Welcome Coordinator (you)– UW overview UW staff– Dollars at work Agency Speaker– Campaign video (if time allows)– Q&A/Thank you Team Leader / UW

Plano ISD does not directly or indirectly require or coerce employees to:  1) make or not make a

contribution to a charitable organization or in response to a fund-raiser; or 2) attend or not attend a meeting called for the purpose of soliciting charitable contributions.

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Role of the Coordinator

1. Educate employees

– Discuss any first-hand experiences with United Way and ask for others to share

– Thank individuals for their time and consideration

– Remember, giving is a personal decision

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Role of the Coordinator

2. Distribute Campaign Materials – Consider making brochures available at the

meeting

– Have paper pledge forms available

– Be a leader

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Best Practices

3. Generate enthusiasm and say THANK YOU!

– Say Thank You!

– Hang goal poster with total amount raised

Plano ISD does not directly or indirectly require or coerce employees to:  1) make or not make a contribution to a charitable organization or in response to a fund-raiser; or 2) attend or not attend a

meeting called for the purpose of soliciting charitable contributions.


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