January 24, 2002
Remaking the United Way
New proposals designed to enlist support of local organizationsUnited Way of America is considering changes aimed at improving its effectiveness, building donor loyalty, and quelling discord over how much control it should have over the roughly 1,400 local United Ways that it serves.
The proposed plan, which could cost as much as $50-million initially, plus $20-million per year, is garnering support among United Way officials around the nation despite past resistance to efforts
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