Greensboro United Way invests $7.3M

United Way of Greater Greensboro said Tuesday that its board of directors has approved a plan to invest $7.3 million with 66 United Way member agency programs and initiatives.

Funding is tied to demonstrated outcomes to address community needs in three areas: education, income/self-sufficiency and health.

“The program results of our partner agencies have been especially effective this past year given the economic challenge they all faced to help more people in need,” said Keith Barsuhn, United Way of Greater Greensboro’s president and CEO. “They represent some of the best services delivered in Greensboro payday loan companies.”

Some of the largest grants included:

• $431,035 to the Greensboro Cerebral Palsy Association Inc. for its infant and toddler early intervention program

• $336,656 to the Salvation Army of Greensboro for the Boys & Girls Club

• $313,176 to Family Service of the Piedmont for outpatient family counseling

• $309,772 to Guilford Child Development to help pay for child care

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