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United Way Of Central New Mexico

United Way Of Central New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM 87106
Tax ID85-0277138

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About this organization

Revenue

$16,535,328

Expenses

$17,056,471

Website

uwcnm.org

Mission

Our mission is to bring people and resources together to measurably improve lives and strengthen our communities. United Way of Central New Mexico serves the counties of Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia in Central New Mexico.

About

UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL NEW MEXICO (UWCNM) ADMINISTERS THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: COMMUNITY FUND THE COMMUNITY FUND IMPROVES OUR COMMUNITY BY PROVIDING PROGRAM GRANTS TO QUALIFYING HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO. THE COMMUNITY FUND ADVANCES THE COMMON GOOD AND WORKS TO CREATE A STRONGER COMMUNITY. WE ADDRESS EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND FINANCIAL STABILITY/BASIC NEEDS SO THAT FAMILIES CAN GROW AND THRIVE. UWCNM INVESTS IN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS TO CREATE CENTRAL NEW MEXICO COMMUNITIES WHERE ALL CHILDREN: ARE BORN HEALTHY AND DEVELOP ON TRACK. ARE FULLY PREPARED TO ENTER THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. AND WHERE ALL STUDENTS: PROGRESS SUCCESSFULLY THROUGH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. PROGRESS SUCCESSFULLY THROUGH MIDDLE SCHOOL. GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL WITHIN 5 YEARS, READY FOR SCHOOL, LIFE OR WORK. AND WHERE ALL INDIVIDUALS: HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO UTILIZE SOME FORM OF POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION, FROM TRADE SCHOOLS TO 4-YEAR UNIVERSITIES. UWCNM INVESTS IN HEALTH PROGRAMS TO CREATE CENTRAL NEW MEXICAN COMMUNITIES WHERE ALL INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES: RECEIVE AFFORDABLE AND EQUITABLE HEALTH SERVICES. LIVE IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. EXHIBIT HEALTHY BEHAVIORS. LIVE IN A HEALTH PROMOTING ENVIRONMENT. UWCNM INVESTS IN FINANCIAL STABILITY/BASIC NEEDS PROGRAMS TO CREATE CENTRAL NEW MEXICAN COMMUNITIES WHERE ALL INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES: HAVE ADEQUATE AND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES TO SUPPORT THEIR NEEDS. HAVE THE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND RELATIONSHIPS THEY NEED TO EFFECTIVELY INCREASE AND MANAGE THEIR INCOME. AND WHERE VULNERABLE POPULATIONS: ARE SAFE, SOCIALLY ENGAGED, AND LIVE WITH DIGNITY. COMMUNITY FUND EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY/BASIC NEEDS, HEALTH AND COMMUNITY BUILDING INITIATIVES HEADINGS IN THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES. MISSION: GRADUATE MISSION: GRADUATE IS A CRADLE-TO-CAREER COMMUNITY INITIATIVE THAT HAS THE GOAL OF ADDING 60,000 CERTIFICATES AND DEGREES TO OUR REGION BY THE YEAR 2020. THIS MULTI-SECTOR PARTNERSHIP IS COMMITTED TO A VISION FOR A WORLD- CLASS, SEAMLESS, AND COORDINATED EDUCATION SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES EQUITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL CITIZENS TO EXCEL AND SUCCEED FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL; GRADUATE WITH A POSTSECONDARY DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE; AND ENTER A CAREER OF THEIR CHOOSING IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO. MISSION: FAMILIES MISSION: FAMILIES IS UWCNM'S NEW INITIATIVE WITH A VISION FOR RESILIENT CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SO THAT MORE FAMILIES HAVE OPPORTUNITIES THAT ALLOW THEM TO THRIVE. MISSION: FAMILIES HAS A GOAL OF REDUCING THE NUMBER OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES BY 50% BY THE 2030 IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO. CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE THE CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE (CNPE) STRENGTHENS THE CAPABILITIES AND CAPACITY OF NEW MEXICO NONPROFITS SO THEY CAN MORE EFFECTIVELY ACHIEVE THEIR MISSIONS. CNPE DOES THIS BY PROVIDING ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES TO NONPROFIT PROFESSIONALS AND VOLUNTEERS THROUGH THE CNPE EDUCATION PROGRAM AND WEBSITE (WWW.CNPENM.ORG). IN FY 18/19, CNPE PROVIDED 25 NONPROFIT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TRAININGS AND 12 INFORMATION SESSIONS TO 621 INDIVIDUALS, REACHING 286 ORGANIZATIONS IN 24 COMMUNITIES AROUND NEW MEXICO. WE ALSO CONTINUED TO PROVIDE MATCHMAKING AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES TO NONPROFITS THROUGHOUT THE STATE; CNPE CURRENTLY HAS 2,405 FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS, 2,122 FOLLOWERS ON TWITTER, AND 5,731 RECIPIENTS OF OUR CNPE NEWSLETTER. TAX HELP NEW MEXICO TAX HELP NEW MEXICO PROVIDES FREE ASSISTANCE IN PREPARING AND FILING INCOME TAX RETURNS FOR NEW MEXICO RESIDENTS WITH AN ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME OF LESS THAN 54,000 OR WHO ARE OVER THE AGE OF 65 REGARDLESS OF INCOME. VOLUNTEERS PREPARED 32,716 RETURNS LAST FILING SEASON, SAVING NEW MEXICO FILERS MORE THAN 5.1 MILLION IN TAX PREPARATION FEES; 17,501 PEOPLE OBTAINED OVER 22.5 MILLION IN TAX REFUNDS THROUGH THE PROGRAM. TAX HELP NEW MEXICO EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE OTHER INITIATIVES HEADING IN THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES. 2-1-1 2-1-1 IS THE NATIONAL ABBREVIATED DIALING CODE FOR FREE ACCESS TO HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES INFORMATION AND REFERRAL. UNITED WAY 2-1-1 IS A COMPREHENSIVE SOURCE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS. UWCNM'S 2-1-1 SERVICE EXPERIENCED MORE THAN 23,792 CONTACTS IN FY 18-19. (THIS INCLUDES THOSE THROUGH THE ONLINE DATABASE.) UNITED WAY 2-1-1 (OR 245-1735) IS ACCESSIBLE 7 DAYS A WEEK, 8AM TO MIDNIGHT, 365 DAYS A YEAR. UWCNM IS THE BEST SOURCE OF INFORMATION ON WHERE YOU CAN GET THE SERVICES YOU, OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW, MIGHT NEED. 2-1-1 EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE OTHER INITIATIVES HEADING IN THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES. AFFINITY GROUP INITIATIVES UWCNM ALSO ADMINISTERS OTHER INITIATIVES THROUGH HISPANO PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY, YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY, WOMEN IN PHILANTHROPY, AND GUYS GIVE. AFFINITY GROUP MEMBERS HAVE IDENTIFIED WOMEN'S SELF-SUFFICIENCY, MIDDLE- SCHOOL YOUTH, AND YOUTH TRANSITIONING TO ADULTHOOD AS AREAS FOR GIVING. AFFINITY GROUP GRANT INITIATIVES ARE GIFTS TO THE COMMUNITY FUND. AFFINITY GROUP INITIATIVES EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE CO-BRANDING AND EVENT SPONSORSHIPS HEADING IN THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES. DONOR OPTION PROGRAM DONORS HAVE THE OPTION TO DESIGNATE CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANY ORGANIZATION THAT IS TAX-EXEMPT UNDER INTERNAL REVENUE CODE SECTION 501(C)(3). UWCNM REMITS COLLECTED CONTRIBUTIONS ON A MONTHLY BASIS TO THE DESIGNATED ORGANIZATIONS. DONOR OPTION PROGRAM EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE PROGRAM SERVICES HEADING IN THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES. FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER IN 2007, FOLLOWING A DONOR SURVEY AND A PUBLIC SAFETY SUMMIT, UWCNM WORKED WITH AGENCIES PROVIDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES TO CHANGE THE SYSTEM OF CARE FOR VICTIMS. THE RESULT OF THAT WORK, THE FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER, A "ONE-STOP" SHOP FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, IS A SAFE, SECURE AND CARING ENVIRONMENT THAT FOCUSES ON THE NEEDS OF VICTIMS OF INTERPERSONAL CRIME. THE FAMILY ADVOCACY CENTER (FAC) IS MANY DIFFERENT AGENCIES WORKING TOGETHER UNDER ONE ROOF. THE UNIQUE DESIGN OF THE FACILITY DRAMATICALLY REDUCES THE STRESS AND TRAUMA OFTEN PLACED ON VICTIMS AND THEIR FAMILIES BY GIVING THEM ACCESS TO A WIDE RANGE OF SUPPORT SERVICES ALL AT A SINGLE LOCATION. SERVICES INCLUDE MEDICAL CARE, ADVOCACY, LEGAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, AS WELL AS LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PROSECUTION. UWCNM HAS BEEN AFFILIATED WITH THE FAC SINCE 2007, BY SERVING ON THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND BY PROVIDING FISCAL SUPPORT FOR GIFTS TO THE FAC. MANY OF THE AGENCIES HOUSED AT THE FAC OR THAT WORK WITH THE FAC APPLY FOR AND RECEIVE A COMMUNITY FUND GRANT. FAC EXPENSES ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE OTHER INITIATIVES HEADING IN THE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The purpose of the non-profit is stated in the filing as “The united way is a voluntary health and welfare organization which solicits and receives donations for distribution to united way programs and other donor opted agencies. the vision is supportive communities where people live healthy and productive lives. the mission is to bring people and resources together to measurably improve lives and strengthen our communities. distributions are made based upon a donor's designation of monies to specific agencies, or by allocation by the board of directors to united way and other participating agencies.”.

Their activities were defined as: “The united way is a voluntary health and welfare organization which solicits and receives donations for distribution to united way programs and other donor opted agencies. the vision is supportive communities where people live healthy and productive lives. the mission is to bring people and resources together to measurably improve lives and strengthen our communities. distributions are made based upon a donor's designation of monies to specific agencies, or by allocation by the board of directors to united way and other participating agencies.”.

  • As per legal requirements, the non-profit's state of operation is reported as NM.
  • The non-profit's address in 2020 as per the filing is 2340 ALAMO AVE SE 2ND FLOOR, ALBUQUERQUE, NM, 87106.
  • The form of the non-profit organization shows 60 employees as of 2020.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Does not collect art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Does not have foreign activities.
  • Is a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$521,143.
  • The compensation policy for the CEO of the organization is established through an impartial evaluation and endorsement.
  • The organization has a written policy that describes how long it will retain documents.
  • The organization has 39 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1979.
  • The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule J.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule O.
  • The organization pays $3,310,981 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $1,570,746 in fundraising expenses.
  • The organization provides Form 990 to its governing body.
  • The organization has minutes of its meetings.
  • The organization has a written whistleblower policy.
  • The organization has grants to organizations.
  • The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.