United Way: Letter of Intent Now Open for Lenoir/Greene United Way

United Way: Letter of Intent Now Open for Lenoir/Greene United Way

Lenoir/Greene United Way invites interested nonprofit organizations to submit a letter of intent to request funding for the 2025 application cycle.  Applicants must meet the following guidelines to pursue funding:

  • 501c3 nonprofit organization

  • Agency in good standing

  • Meets at least (1) community impact area of Education, Health or Financial Sustainability

  • Fully complies with required documentation and grant reporting from Lenoir/Greene United Way

  • Ability to provide measurable goals and outcomes on service population

A completed letter of intent DOES NOT guarantee invitation to apply for funding but is required for all organizations seeking funding.

Please visit our website at www.lenoirgreeneunitedway.org beginning Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 8:00 a.m.  Click “2025 Impact” tab, then click “Partner Agency Application.”  All agencies must submit their letter of intent by a closing date of September 30, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Lenoir/Greene United Way is focused on supporting programs that deliver meaningful impact to the communities we serve.  Each applicant will need to demonstrate how their funded program will accomplish this.

About Lenoir/Greene United Way

Lenoir/Greene United Way is a local affiliate of United Way Worldwide serving the two counties of Lenoir and Greene.  The 501c3 nonprofit organization has a long history of serving our communities’ needs, specifically in the areas of education, health and financial stability.  Lenoir/Greene United Way currently funds 17 partner agencies through its annual campaign.  For more information, please follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LenoirGreeneUnitedWay/ or visit us at www.lenoirgreeneunitedway.org.


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