February 2009

GIVE
ADVOCATE
VOLUNTEER

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President's Perspective

Dear Friends:

2009 has started with a bang. I wrote last month about how the economic downturn is impacting everyone in our community. And while the economy has created worry and uncertainty for all, it is also forcing us to evaluate how we go about our work. This presents an opportunity for innovation and an opportunity to consider new ways to solve to old problems.

Right now, real people need real help, but we have to go beyond just meeting people's needs. By focusing on solving and preventing problems, not just managing them, we are leveraging our supporters dollars to provide answers to those problems. To provide hope, out of a bad situation. People understand that and are responding to this approach.

With those thoughts in mind, I was inspired by our MLK Day of Service in January. Four years ago we were supported by approximately fifty people in celebrating the legacy of Dr. King. This year, on a cold January morning, more than 700 people showed up for the kick-off and volunteer projects.

Not only is this a testament to our fantastic, hard-working staff, but to those of you who chose to Live United. Our LIVE UNITED invitation to GIVE/ ADVOCATE/VOLUNTEER is a way for Central Texans to not only involve themselves in effective community solutions, but find out about the issues that matter to us and our families. Thank you again to all who made this day a powerful reminder of what can be achieved if we come together as a community.

I'm also happy that we have a guest Q&A this month with Nell Edgington, formerly of KLRU and now President of Social Velocity. Nell has some interesting ideas about how to create and accelerate social innovation and change. I hope you enjoy her viewpoint.

Thank you again for your support and a happy and prosperous 2009 to all of you.

Regards,
David W. Balch
President & Chief Professional Officer
United Way Capital Area

Give5 - Coming Soon!



We're launching a new video campaign soon, Give5.
Check back here soon for more information and how you can play a part.

MLK Day of Service January 17, 2009 - it's a Wrap

A big thank you to the 700 Central Texans who joined us for this year's MLK Day of Service. We hope the volunteer projects and activities inspired you to Live United and continue to use Dr. King's blueprint for civic and social activism and affect social change in our community.


Mando Rayo, David Balch, MLK Peace Bench Artist Solomon Perry, State Representative Dawnna Dukes, and Dr. Leonard Moore pose with the commemorative 10th Annual MLK Cleanup Peace Bench, which was presented to Dukes in honor of the event.


MLK Peace Bench volunteers show off their artistic skills


The Mt. Sinai Baptist Missionary Church Children's Choir

To see more pictures and watch videos from our Day of Service, click here.

Anytime Fitness - Get in Shape and Give Back

Looking to stay in shape while helping United Way? If you join local gym Anytime Fitness® of Austin or Bee Cave and mention United Way, you’ll have a great facility to help you reach your fitness goals...and the best part is, Anytime Fitness will then donate 5% of your dues to United Way right off the top. So you’ll help fund local programs that benefit Central Texans year-round. Win-Win for everyone. Many thanks to owners Glen Langford & Karl Duvall.

Membership allows 24/7/365 secured access, Co-Ed, adult fitness centers, including

  • cardio machines
  • selectorized/circuit equipment
  • free weights
  • functional training equipment
  • private & locking shower/restrooms
  • national reciprocity at about 1,000 Anytime Fitness clubs
  • everything you need in a warm yet invigorating environment to reach your fitness goals

Our Anytime Fitness locations also offer

  • Affordable Personal Training Options
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Advocacy Opportunity - Texas Legislature and Pre-k

Pre-K Day at the Texas Capitol
When: February 17, all day.

We would like encourage each of you to Google search 81R2369 CAE-F House Bill 130 and read the details or click here. But, in short the overall goal of the bill is to move prekindergarten classes from a half day to a full day of quality care and teaching.

Your support of this bill is critical as it would radically change how these students are prepared to enter school. Also, we would like you to join us join us at the state Capitol on February 17, where there will be a mock class set-up.

Contact meredith.cohen@unitedwaycapitalarea.org to get the details for this event.

Q&A with Nell Edgington - Accelerating Social Innovation

Nell Edgington is President of Social Velocity, and has been involved in the nonprofit world for most of her career. Her organization is devoted to providing thought leadership and accelerating social innovation around system-changing ideas that solve existing public challenges. Here's a recent Q&A we had with her, that we think you'll find interesting and provocative.

Your bio says you've been in the social sector for over 13 years. Tell us what things were like for you when you first got involved with the non-profit world. How were they different from today's imperative to develop entrepreneurial models in the nonprofit sector?
I don't know that things were fundamentally all that different when I got started. Nonprofits have always been entrepreneurial, if you think about it. They are created because someone sees a disequilibrium, or "market opportunity" (inadequate schools, poor housing, lack of cultural arts) so they create an organization, with great risk and few resources, to fix that disequilibrium. This is not so different from a business entrepreneur, aside from the social motive versus profit motive.

I think what has changed over the past decade or so is a convergence among the public, private and nonprofit sectors. A decade or so ago the three sectors remained relatively separate. A nonprofit might receive corporate philanthropic dollars or federal dollars, or government might contract with a nonprofit to provide public services, but the three sectors stayed separate and had their own unique characteristics. Now you see a merging of the three sectors into what some call a "fourth sector." Some private businesses now include a social mission in their business model (a solar energy company), nonprofits are using business models to create sustainable organizations, the federal government is thinking about an office of social innovation. The old, separate sectors are being swept aside by a new idea that each sector has something to offer and by borrowing the best from each we can move towards solving the mounting problems we face.

Read the rest here.

ACE Hardware and United Way improve a childcare center

A team of 60 volunteers from ACE Hardware, led by Ace's "Helpful Hardware Man" and nationally recognized DIY expert, Lou Manfredini, joined forces with United Ways Success By 6 and Hands on Central Texas programs to improve PromiseLand Preschool in Austin.



The group renovated different areas of the organization's facility, including: landscaping the grounds, creating a playground and picnic area outside, painting and installing shelving, cabinets and windows.



Check out more photos here and media coverage here.

United Way Video

Our campaign video outlines our approach to provide opportunities for everyone to succeed, and the work and results in each of our 3 focus areas, Education, Financial Stability and Health. The building blocks for a good life. You can see it for yourself here.

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Upcoming Events

Thank Yous

  • MLK Day of Service - 700+ Volunteers, Dr. Leonard Moore, UT Diversity & Community Engagement & Office of Texas State Representative Dawnna Dukes
  • Austin Area Heritage Council for sponsoring the MLK Day of Service Breakfast
  • City of Austin Neighborhood Housing & Community Development for sponsoring the MLK Peace Bench Project
  • GivingCity Magazine for donating LIVE UNITED ad space
  • Young Hispanic Professional Austin Association for participating in the LIVE UNITED photo/video shoot
  • Promiseland CCFIP - ACE Hardware, Roy Rogers Stone and Supply, Thomas Dieter of Austin Power Equipment; Chris Federoff Carpentry and Dr. Joe Frost. A special thank you goes to Shelly Sherwin, her skill and expertise took this project to a higher level.
  • Relief Nursery CCFIP - Bailey Elliott Construction for their expertise and volunteers
  • LIVE UNITED tee-shirt advocates!

Our 2008 Corporate Partners

United Way Capital Area recognizes and thanks Central Texas’ finest businesses for their corporate gifts during this time of need. It is with the support of the following corporate partners that United Way Capital Area continues to benefit the community by focusing in the areas of education, financial stability, and health. Make a strategic investment today that benefits the future of all Central Texans. For more information please contact Lauren Paver, Director of Corporate Relations at (512) 225-0393 or lauren.paver@unitedwaycapitalarea.org.

  • AT&T
  • Austin American-Statesman
  • Comerica Bank
  • Compass Bank
  • Dell
  • Emerson Process Management
  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car
  • Frost Bank
  • Fulbright & Jaworski
  • Intel
  • State Farm
  • Target Stores
  • Texas Gas
  • UPS
  • Wells Fargo

February 11: National 2-1-1 Day

February 11 is 2-1-1 day. Anywhere in Texas, anyone can call 2-1-1 for free information and referrals to health and human service agencies, nonprofit and faith-based organizations, disaster relief resources, and volunteer opportunities. The service is managed by United Way Capital Area and is a collaboration with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.

Find our more about 2-1-1 here.





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