What is the Allocations Process?
United Way’s annual allocations process is how United Way Partner Agencies are evaluated and how future funding decisions are made. Volunteers are key in examining agency operations, programs, and finances, and making recommendations that directly impact how donor dollars are invested.
Each year, the United Way Community Investment Council and United Way Board of Directors use these volunteer-led evaluations to determine funding for United Way Partner Agencies for the following year.
Why Volunteer?
By participating in the allocations process, you help ensure that donor dollars are effectively used for education, health and financial stability, directly impacting the greater St. Joseph community.
In 2025, more than 160 community members from diverse backgrounds volunteered for the United Way Allocations Process.
What Does an Allocations Volunteer Do?
- Serve on a subcommittee to review two to three United Way Partner Agencies.
- Dedicate approximately 10-15 hours over two months (April-May).
- Attend five to six meetings, including agency presentations and subcommittee discussions.
- Choose from daytime or evening subcommittee options.
- Learn more about how local nonprofit agencies operate.
- Understand the direct impact United Way funding has on programs and the people they serve.
- Help shape funding recommendations for 2027.
Volunteering for allocations is a great way to get involved and see first-hand how United Way agencies serve our community!
Ready to Make an Impact?
Sign up using the link below. For questions or more information, contact Jodi Flurry at 816.364.2381 or jodi.flurry@stjosephunitedway.org