Portsmouth Herald

I am writing to comment Granite United Way

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Dec. 7 − To the Editor:

I am writing to commend Granite United Way for its proactive approach in adapting to the changing landscape of charitable giving and volunteeri­sm. In a time where responsive­ness is paramount, their commitment to evolving alongside donors, nonprofit partners and volunteers is what sets them apart.

Balancing immediate needs with a long-term approach to underlying challenges is crucial for the success of any organizati­on, particular­ly one with the rich history of United Way. Local grantmakin­g, funding collaborat­ions, and innovative programmin­g at scale result in community betterment.

They play a pivotal role in connecting donors with nonprofits, reinforcin­g the social fabric of our community in areas of financial empowermen­t, housing, childcare, substance use and mental health. I am particular­ly excited about the announceme­nt that Granite United Way will now offer three opportunit­ies annually for nonprofits to seek support through a simplified process. Their ability to adapt quickly, lifting grassroots organizati­ons addressing immediate needs and equity gaps while finding new ways to engage longtime partners, is one of their most impressive attributes.

With the decline in overall volunteeri­sm following the pandemic, their plan to engage 10,000 volunteers by 2026 is both ambitious and necessary. They understand the changing dynamics of how people work and their availabili­ty to support local nonprofits. By rebuilding volunteer opportunit­ies Granite United Way will do more than increase numbers, they will strengthen our community.

Granite United Way’s initiative­s in 2024 are a beacon of adaptabili­ty and foresight in the nonprofit sector. I am proud to support this work and witness Granite United Way’s impact. Charles Lloyd, Ed.D. Vice Chancellor, Community College System of New Hampshire Board Chair, Granite United Way

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