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.
Many DMV Residents Have Lost Income Recently Due to the Pandemic; Qualifying Residents Can Capitalize on EITC to Receive Larger Tax Refunds Washington, DC (January 28, 2021)—United Way of the..
Your United Way of the National Capital Area welcomed 2021 with a focus and continued commitment on making transformational strides in our fight for equity in health, education and economic..
As seen in Forbes & Entrepreneur Standing for Equity United Way of the National Capital Area fights for equity, hope, and a bright future for the region’s underserved children and..
WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 16, 2020) — Today, United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) is honored to announce that novelist and venture philanthropist, MacKenzie Scott, invested $20..
Born and raised in Mississippi, I am the youngest of 10 children. My oldest sister is 20 years my senior with siblings in between. For my oldest sister, while..
By Torrance Hucks, Volunteer Engagement Manager, United Way of the National Capital Area, and resident of Washington, DC As a kid, I knew there was something different about me. In..
By United Way of the National Capital Area employees Jul 2, 2020, 1:06pm EDT This piece was written by United Way of the National Capital Area employees Lester A. Wilkerson..
WASHINGTON, DC, May 8, 2020 – Three of the region’s largest giving days synced up efforts on #GivingTuesdayNow, a global movement for generosity as a response to the unprecedented need..
WASHINGTON, DC (May 6, 2020)— United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) continues to meet the demands of the community in the areas of access to..
Many members of our workforce are experiencing reductions in income as non-essential businesses close due to COVID-19 restrictions. These businesses provided income for those who owned them and who are..