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Harbin GL, Shaw, D. 1998. United Way funding: Consequences for local service systems. [Chapel Hill, NC]: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Early Childhood Research Institute on Service Utilization, 18 pp. (Early Child Research Institute: Service utilization—Raising issues)

Annotation: This publication raises an issue regarding United Way funding as raised in focus groups with community leaders in three different states and nine communities with varying sociodemographics, service configurations, and available resources. The need for local service systems to improve their understanding of the United Way in order to make better use of this important resource is discussed. The possible consequences of using this funding source in different situations is discussed.

Keywords: Fundraising, United Way

   

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