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Accountability
There is nothing more important to United Way of Greater Knoxville (UWGK) than the trust and confidence of our donors.
Accountability for United Way and our community partners is maintained with regular finance and program reports, audits and on-site visits.
We adhere to stringent, standardized operating and accounting procedures, meticulously comply with generally accepted accounting standards and practices, and strive for increased clarity in reporting of our operations. Our consistent standard demonstrates the ability of UWGK to remain the trusted partner of those who work to make our community a better place to live for everyone.
United Way is the leading charitable institution in Knoxville representing the wishes of our donors through our program review and funding process. Volunteers work year-round to carefully weigh the needs of the community to ensure that generous contributions are used in the most efficient, effective manner possible by local community partners.
The finance committee chairman reports the financial status of UWGK at all executive committee and board of director meetings. The finance committee of UWGK meets regularly to discuss UWGK's finances and with an audit firm.
In 2004, local United Way chief executive officers from across the United States overwhelmingly approved enhanced membership standards to increase accountability above its existing standards. These standards are a requirement of membership in the United Way system. The comprehensive upgrades to the standards will make United Way reporting practices more consistent across the country.
Specifically, the enhanced standards require that:
- All members agree to participate in, and submit to United Way of America, a community-driven self-assessment of their community impact work, financial management, decision-making and organizational governance. These assessments will be reviewed by a group that includes United Way volunteer and professional leaders and outside experts in areas such as financial management, governance and ethics.
- All local United Ways agree to report full revenue and expense data to United Way of America for third-party review.
- The 170 largest United Ways - representing 75 percent of the $3.9 billion raised in the 2001-2002 annual campaign - will also submit their annual reports, IRS 990 forms, financial audits and codes of ethics to United Way of America for third-party review.
We are confident that extensive safeguards currently exist to ensure the safety of the generous contributions made by the people of this community to United Way of Greater Knoxville. We know that trust can never be assumed - it is earned.
Downloadable Files
- United Way of Greater Knoxville 990 for year ending March, 31, 2009
- United Way of Greater Knoxville Audit for year ending March 31, 2009
- United Way of Greater Knoxville Code of Ethics
- United Way of Greater Knoxville By Laws
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10 Year Goals
United Way of Greater Knoxville’s Community Assessment and Planning committee have developed 10 year goals in the areas of education, income and health.
Volunteer Opportunities
Find upcoming volunteer opportunities in the Knoxville area.







