United Way partners with local nonprofits, investing to drive meaningful impact through our core impact areas of health, youth opportunity, financial security and community resiliency.
This year, our footprint is growing with the addition of Miami County, Kan., bringing our service region to seven total counties in Missouri and Kansas.

The Impact 100 portfolio represents a broad investment in health and human service organizations working to make a meaningful difference in addressing the challenges our community faces today. Impact 100 organizations will receive unrestricted funding from United Way to address their individual nonprofit’s most pressing needs.
“United Way is a trusted community partner, investing resources where they’re needed most,” said Patrick Sallee, United Way of Greater Kansas City President & CEO. “The organizations included in this year’s Impact 100 are incredibly diverse in their reach, populations served and focus areas of work.”
“We look forward to partnering and collaborating with each of these organizations to drive meaningful impact across our community,” said Essence Yancey, United Way Director of Community Impact.