From early childhood education to household stability, United Way is leading collaborative efforts that focus on clear, shared goals. We work with nonprofits, schools, faith based organizations, businesses, government, and community members to move the needle on what matters most.
Each recipient organization is required to become Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance accredited. Recommendations for funding are reviewed and approved by the United Way of Weld County board of directors. Email impact@UnitedWay-Weld.org or call 970-353-4300 to find out more about the Collective Impact Fund and to participate as a volunteer or collaborative organization.
2025-2026 Collective Impact Fund Investments
Reading Great by 8
Colorado Youth for a Change, Reading Corps
Envision, Bilingual Early Intervention Service Coordination
North Range Behavioral Health, HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters)
Respite Care, Early Learning for Children with Developmental Disabilities
WHALE Respite Center, Supporting Low-Income Childcare for Children w/Disabilities
Additional non-funded partners:
ABC Child Development Centers, Aims Community College, Blooming Littles, Centennial Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Child Care Licensing, Clearview Library, Colorado Early Education Network, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, East Colorado Small Business Development Center, Eaton Early Learning Center, Employment Services of Weld County, Foundations Family Childcare, High Plains Library District, IRC NoCo, North Colorado Health Alliance, Poppy & Lark Preschool – Mead, St. Vrain Valley RE-1J School District, The Children’s Playhouse, The Weld Trust, Totella, University of Northern Colorado, Wee Matter Learning, Weld County Child Protective Services, Weld County Government, Weld County RE-1 School District, Weld County RE-4 School District, Weld County RE-8 School District, Weld County WIC
Thrive by 25
Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County, The Club Experience
Brigit’s Bounty Community Resources, Brigit’s Bounty Community Resources
City of Greeley Rodarte Community Center, Supporting Students in STEM
Forward Steps, Realizing Aptitudes
Hispanic Women of Weld County, Scholarship Fund
Hope House Northern Colorado, Teen Mom Empowerment Program
Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy, Child Advocacy Center & Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
Northern Colorado Youth for Christ, Rebalance
Partners, Mentoring & Prevention Education
Rocky Mountain Equality, Promoting LGBTQ+ Youth Empowerment & Wellness
Soccer Without Borders, TEAM Program
The Greeley Dream Team, Pre-Collegiate Program
Turning Point, Weld County Connections Program
WHALE Respite Center, Youth w/ Disabilities After School/Summer Enrichment
Additional non-funded partners:
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity, Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains, SAVA Center, Scouting America, Adventure West Council, Weld County Department of Human Services
Weld’s Way Home
A Woman’s Place, Housing Diversion & Prevention
Almost Home, Weld County Street Outreach & Rapid Rehousing Program
Carbon Valley Help Center, Rental Assistance Augmentation
Catholic Charities, Emergency Overflow Shelter
Greeley Family House, Emergency Shelter
High Plains Housing Development Corporation, Supportive Services for Permanent Supportive Housing
Hope at Miracle House, Mass Shelter
Immigrant Hope, Pro Se Immigration Workshops
Jobs of Hope, House of Hope
Project Self-Sufficiency of Northern Colorado, Housing Stability in Weld County
Sunrise Community Health, IRCNoCo
Volunteers of America, Colorado Rapid Rehousing & Re-Entry
Weld Food Bank, Emergency Food Programs
Women to Women, Rent & Housing Assistance
Additional non-funded partners:
City of Greeley, Northern Colorado Continuum of Care, Saint Patrick Presbyterian Church, Stepping Stones of Windsor, Street Lights of Grace Ministry, The Colorado Poverty Law Project, The Rock Found, The Yolo Foundation, Weld County Housing Authority, City of Greeley Homeless Solutions, Greeley Interfaith Association, Qualified Listeners
Aging Well
60+ Ride, Good Neighbor Program Expansion
A Little Help, A Little Help for Older Adults in Weld County
Alzheimers Disease & Related Disorders Association, Building a Dementia Capable Community
Catholic Charities, Older Adult Case Management
Dementia Together, Education Enrichment & Hope
Greeley Active Adult Center, Senior Assistance Fund
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley, Critical Home Repair Program
Hill-N-Park Senior Center, Senior Center
Meals on Wheels of Greeley and Weld County, Home Meal Delivery
Project Angel Heart, Home-delivered Meals for Severely Ill Older Adults
Sound Affects Music, Sound Affects Weld
University of Northern Colorado Foundation, Acts of Connection
Weld Food Bank, Senior Food Box Program
Additional non-funded partners:
ADEO, Alzheimer’s Association, Assisted Living Locator, Carbon Valley Active Adults Center, Centennial Area Health Education Center, City of Greeley Active Adult Center, Community Grief Center, CSU Weld County Extension, Cycling Without Age, GET Greeley-Evans Transit, North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization/RideNoCO, Seniors Helping Seniors, Town of Fredrick, UCHealth- Aspen Club, Weld Community Foundation, Weld County Area Agency on Aging, Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, Weld County Employment Services

