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Advocate for Rhode Island state support for 211

United Way of Rhode Island had applied for $500,000 in federal funding for 211 for 2025, but was not able to secure the earmark. Since the federal funding was denied, United Way is asking for Rhode Island state support.

211 is a free and confidential helpline service maintained by United Way of Rhode Island. Rhode Islanders call 2-1-1 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, in nearly 200 languages, to be connected to the statewide network of social services.

This funding will support general operations including staffing, technology, and overhead.

Rhode Island needs more people to advocate for issues they’re passionate about. Are you ready to become an advocate?
UNITED IS THE WAY

Statement from United Way of Rhode Island on the Election of Senate President Valarie Lawson

United Way of Rhode Island congratulates Senator Valarie Lawson on her election as Senate President. As an educator, labor leader, and dedicated public servant, President Lawson brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to equity, opportunity, and community engagement.

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UNITED IS THE WAY

United Way to Release RFP Friday for “United Is The Way” Safety Net Grants for Nonprofits Providing Critical Services to Rhode Islanders

With a priority to expand support for nonprofits and families amid growing federal uncertainty, United Way of Rhode Island is set to release a request for proposals (RFP) on Friday for new safety net grants through its “United Is The Way” initiative. (more…)

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United Way: 211, Point programs save R.I. $1.2M in reduced nonemergency 911 calls

United Way of Rhode Island Inc.’s 211 and Point programs significantly reduced the state’s financial burden on nonemergency calls to 911 and to other state agencies in 2024, the organization said on Feb. 11 at the Statehouse. (more…)

CCRI Partners with United Way to Open 211 Satellite Office on Warwick Campus

Warwick, RI – [April 28, 2025] – The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) has partnered with United Way of Rhode Island to establish a satellite 211 office on CCRI’s Warwick campus, expanding access to essential community resources for students. This collaboration underscores CCRI’s ongoing commitment to removing barriers to student success and ensuring students have the support they need to thrive both in and out of the classroom.

United Way Accelerates $1.5 Million in Grant Payments to Support Rhode Island Nonprofits Amid Funding Uncertainty

Recognizing the urgency of the financial strain facing local nonprofits, United Way of Rhode Island is taking a major step to provide timely critical support to its funded partners. The organization has released more than $1.5 million in grant payments nearly three months ahead of schedule, delivering early disbursements to 41 nonprofits across the state.

United Way Hosts 13th Children’s Book Drive

United Way of Rhode Island’s Children’s Book Drive is back! In April and May, we’re teaming up with Books Are Wings to help Rhode Island children build their own libraries at home. Join us by buying and shipping books, dropping off books at one of our collection sites, or hosting a drive.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Over 12 years, we’ve donated 344,253 books to children statewide.