Impact network

impact network

Making lasting change in the community

We invite you to become more deeply involved in United Way’s mission.

United Way’s Impact Network provides passionate individuals the opportunity to make lasting change in our community.

Thousands of Rhode Islanders unite as the Impact Network of United Way. Each year, they give gifts of all sizes to United Way’s Community Impact Fund because they see a future where every individual in each community has equal opportunity for justice and prosperity. 

As a member of our Impact Network, you join with others to shape change by helping to influence and guide our work. You don’t just help people; you play an active role in transforming how they are helped.

Unite for change with the Impact Network.

INVEST UNITED
Individuals invest what they can to United Way’s Community Impact Fund because they are committed to a more equitable Rhode Island.

EMERGING LEADERS

Emerging Leaders brings together young professionals who lead their peers to improve the community around them. They combine their passion with action and gifts of $25/month to drive change with United Way. For more information, contact Bethany Wood at bethany.wood@unitedwayri.org

LEADERS UNITED
Rhode Islanders who commit at least $84/month to the Community Impact Fund to address disparities and take action. For more information, contact Paula Manseau at Paula.Manseau@unitedwayri.org

WOMEN UNITED

Women United works to further childhood literacy in Rhode Island through grantmaking and volunteering. All members make gifts of at least $1,000 annually to support this focus. For more information, contact Bethany Wood at bethany.wood@unitedwayri.org

TOCQUEVILLE UNITED
Philanthropic leaders who give $10,000 or more annually with at least $2,500 invested in United Way’s Community Impact Fund. For more information, contact Judy Dumas at judy.dumas@unitedwayri.org.

CHANGE MAKERS
Individuals who transform our community by uniting their voices and gifts of $10,000 or more each year to the Community Impact Fund. For more information, contact Jessica Barry at jessica.barry@unitedwayri.org.

LABOR & UNITED WAY PARTNERSHIP
United Way of Rhode Island partners with organized labor to advance economic stability, support working families, and strengthen communities across the state. Through collaboration with union leaders and members, United Way connects workers to critical resources, mobilizes collective action, and invests in programs that improve lives.

GEORGE NEE LABOR SOLIDARITY FUND
Formally approved by vote at the AFL-CIO Convention in October, the George Nee Labor Solidarity Fund will launch in April and has $76,000 raised to date. The Fund strengthens the partnership between United Way of Rhode Island and the labor community by supporting union members and families during times of hardship or labor action, providing annual mini-grants to labor-affiliated nonprofits, and investing in community infrastructure that connects union households to resources and strengthens solidarity statewide.

LEGACY CIRCLE
Our most dedicated donors, whose generosity shapes the future of our community and drives meaningful, lasting change in people's lives. Through their planned gifts, they create an impact that resonates not only during their lifetime but for generations to come. Learn more about Planned Giving and how it's making an impact.

Learn more about Planned Giving and how it's making an impact.

As an Impact Network member, you will have the opportunity to see your work in action. In addition to helping Rhode Islanders in need, you will also enjoy other exclusive benefits, including:

  • Joining a statewide network of philanthropic leaders
  • Exclusive United Way events
  • The opportunity to involve family members through MyFund and volunteer programs
  • Access to MyFund, your personal charitable account
  • Public recognition in United Way’s annual Community Impact Report

MyFund, a charitable giving account with concierge service

MyFund is United Way of Rhode Island's proprietary charitable giving account. It makes donations to all your favorite charities quick, easy, and secure. Add funds, send gifts, view and print statements in one place, at any time. Consolidate your giving and receive one tax receipt.

With MyFund, you'll get a personal United Way representative to answer your questions throughout the year. Giving society members especially appreciate advice and assistance involving family members in giving via MyFund.

Learn more or, if you already have an account, login at MyFund.org.

 

In the News
UWRIO Featured

More than farming, Southside Community Land Trust is a lifeline for RI families: Commentary

According to The Economic Progress Institute, it costs a single-parent family in Rhode Island $83,239 a year to raise two children. A two-parent household needs $92,375. Even a single adult must […]

UWRIO Featured

It’s time to broaden view of what nonprofits really are. Hope & Main shows how

I’ve spent the majority of my life immersed in the nonprofit sector, and one of the most common misconceptions is that they’re often placed beneath a “social services” umbrella. That […]

annual-celebration-united-in-action

Volunteers Needed for “Day of Action” on June 7 to Help Prepare Donated Books for Distribution to Local Children

Providence, R.I. (May 27, 2025) – United Way of Rhode Island’s annual “Day of Action” is quickly approaching, and the organization is looking for additional volunteers to help prepare thousands […]

Press Releases

Amid Rising Energy Costs, RI Good Neighbor Energy Fund Expands Eligibility to Help More Rhode Islanders

Through May 9, households may qualify for assistance with income up to 350% of the FPL

Just Two Weeks Left for Nonprofits to Sign-up for 401Gives

More than 520 organizations have already registered for this year’s effort, which kicks off

bright and early on March 31 and continues through April 1

Rhode Islanders Affected by Latest Changes to SNAP Benefits Should Call United Way’s 211

Upwards of 10,000 Rhode Islanders are expected to be impacted by changes set to take effect on March 1, 2026, including thousands projected to lose eligibility entirely

UPCOMING EVENTS