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United Way Of Chautauqua County Releases New RFP For Agencies Seeking Funding

The United Ways of Chautauqua County are creating a new Request For Proposal which includes a new funding framework designed to address critical community needs and achieve measurable, lasting impact.

Agencies seeking funding must align their programs with one or more of the following four strategic impact areas: youth opportunity, health equity, community resiliency or self-sufficiency.

Approximately $1,150,000 will be allocated in each year of the two-year funding cycle. Allocations grants range from $7,500 to $155,000. United Way funds programs not agencies. It does not fund capital or building projects. Donations collected during United Way’s current fundraising campaign will become the grants allocated to agencies during the July 2025 through June 2027 funding cycle.

Agencies seeking funding from United Way can submit applications through January 31, 2025, by using the Chautauqua Grants website www.ChautauquaGrants.org. County nonprofits are encouraged to visit www.uwayscc.org to download the new RFP, which is a comprehensive explanation of all steps involved in successfully applying and being considered for funding.

“We have put in thoughtful effort to ensure that our RFP is straightforward, user-friendly, and accessible for funding applications,” said Eric Rinaldo, United Ways of Chautauqua County community impact manager. “This RFP is a true application guide, and it not only outlines eligibility and application details, but it provides rationale for the new funding framework and provides extensive details about the process and timeline.”

The changes to United Way’s funding process are due in part to its recent merger but also are a result of an equity audit conducted last year. In addition to recommendations made by the consultant, changes were made to the RFP process based on feedback from United Way’s community partners as well as from feedback given during site visits to nonprofits in the spring of 2024.

Allocations is the name of the process by which United Way identifies which agencies will receive funding for programs. Earlier this year, the United Ways of Chautauqua County identified four strategic impact areas that would focus its county-wide community impact strategy: youth opportunity, health equity, community resilience, and self-sufficiency.

“Each impact area has its distinct contributions to our mission of improving the lives of every person and family in our community,” said Amy Rohler, United Ways of Chautauqua County executive director. “Additionally, all of the impact areas collectively work together to create lasting and sustainable resiliency, resulting in a community that thrives.”

For questions about the process, including questions about using Chautauqua Grants, contact Eric Rinaldo, UWCC Community Impact Manager, by emailing erinaldo@uwayscc.org or by calling the Jamestown office at 716-483-1561.

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