United Way of the National Capital Area is working to create a more equitable society, where everyone in our community has fair and equal access to health, education and economic opportunity.
Rosie Allen-Herring (President and CEO of United Way of the National Capital Area) was recently interviewed by iHeart Radio for the CEOs You Should Know sponsored by M&T Bank. This […]
The inaugural ALICE in the Crosscurrents Report gives a true picture of the nearly 500,000 National Capital Area households who are employed and earning above the Federal Poverty Line, yet are unable to afford the basic necessities.
United Way NCA Financial Empowerment Centers Serve as VITA Sites Offering Free Tax Preparation to Households Earning $59,187or Less to Provide Equitable Financial Assistance Washington, DC (January 27, 2023) – […]
FEC Offers Free Financial Services to Washington DC Residents at the Marshall Heights Community Development Organization WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 26, 2023) – United Way of the National Capital Area (United […]
MLK Day Serves As An Opportunity for Community Members to Renew Their Commitment To Creating Equity In Health, Education and Economic Opportunity For All WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 12, 2023) – […]
Nedelka Phillips, Sr. Vice President, Marketing and Fundraising for United Way of the National Capital Area discusses National Day of Giving campaign. Learn more by watching the videos below! Part […]
WASHINGTON, DC (May 31, 2022) – On Wednesday, May 18, United Way of the National Capital Area celebrated two milestones: the 10th annual Do More 24 – a social movement […]
For the last 10 years the United Way of the National Capital Area encourages everyone to give back to local non-profits for a full day in May! Learn more below! […]
The organization’s goal is to rally non-profits together to get as many donors, partners and volunteers to “do more” for the community in just 24 hours, This year’s theme is […]
Volunteers assembled and donated more than 300 kits containing school supplies and hygiene products to a middle school in Alexandria as part of the United Way’s annual “Do More 24” […]