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United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes Announces 2025 Multi-Year Grant and Bridge Support Recipients

Posted on Friday, 16 August 2024

United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes Announces 2025 Multi-Year Grant and Bridge Support Recipients 

Over $8 million in initial support provided to hundreds of nonprofit organizations throughout a six-county region with more funding to come 

ROCHESTER, NY—United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes is allocating more than $8 million in multi-year program grants and bridge funding support to nonprofits across its six-county service area—the investment will create transformative change in communities in the Greater Rochester and Finger Lakes region.  

Thanks to the considerable generosity of the 30,000 donors who invest with the United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes, and its workplace partners, the multi-year program grants— the first available funding opportunity in United Way’s 2025 funding and resource allocation strategy--were awarded to 97 programs representing 89 nonprofit organizations. Additional bridge support funding is available to the nearly 200 current multi-year grant recipients. Funding distribution beings in January 2025.  

“United Way is a community-driven organization. We listen and respond to the community needs,” said United Way President & CEO Jaime Saunders. “The multi-year grants are one component of a robust support strategy for our nonprofit sector. We recognize that the needs of our neighbors are significant and immediate—they can’t wait for our full strategy evolution, thus we are not only committed to supporting the 2025 multi-year recipients but also supporting any transition of important services provided by our current multi-year partners today.”  

 

2025 Multi-Year Program Grant Recipients  

The following multi-year program grant recipients represent nonprofit organizations and/or their funded program. This is an initial award list. Approximately forty-one programs awarded 2025 multi-year grants are in process and not listed. We will share a full list at the end of the year once the campaign and contracts are finalized.  

Recipients were selected through a double-blind, comprehensive review process based on many factors including their alignment with the following United Way Worldwide informed impact areas. The reviews were conducted by staff and a volunteer review committee.  Two-, three-, and five-year program grants were awarded. The total funding received by all is dependent on the success of United Way’s 2024 campaign with an estimated $6 million to be distributed for this initial grant offering.  

 

Financial Security 

United Way’s partnership supports programs that ensure our neighbors have access to the necessary tools to increase income, build wealth and improve financial stability. 

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Rochester, Inc.’s Financial Counseling Program 

Family Promise of Greater Rochester, Inc.’s Eviction Prevention & Homelessness Diversion Program 

Keeping Our Promise, Inc.’s Safe Passage Housing Initiative Program 

Literacy Volunteers of Wayne County, Inc.’s Adult Tutoring Program 

MHA Rochester/Monroe County’s Peer Training Academy Program 

Monroe Community College Foundation’s Money Smart Financial Coaching Program 

PathStone Corporation’s PathStone Genesee County Housing Stability Program 

Person Centered Housing Option’s Housing First and Care Management Program 

Rochester Museum and Science Center’s Career Ladder Program 

Wayne County Action Program, Inc.’s STEADY Work Program 

Worker Justice Center of New York, Inc.’s Rise Up! Women in Motion Program 

 

Healthy Community  

United Way’s partnership supports programs that improve the health of our community throughout the lifespan with a focus on the social determinants of health—the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. 

Cancer Action, Inc.’s Mapping My Journey in Communities of Color Program 

Catholic Charities Steuben/Livingston’s Emergency Services, Livingston County Program 

Challenger Miracle Field of WNY’s Miracle Field: Health Equity for People with Development Disabilities Program 

The Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester’s Supporting Children and Families Impacted by Abuse Program  

Dansville Food Pantry’s Dansville Food Pantry Program 

Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.’s Healthy Deaf Community Supports Program 

Family Promise of Ontario County, Inc.’s Homeless Shelter and Eviction Prevention Program 

JustCause’s Volunteer Attorney Family Law Legal Services Program 

The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY, Inc.’s Access to Justice for Survivors of Domestic Violence Program 

The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY, Inc.’s Immigrant Basic Needs Advocacy Program 

The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY, Inc.’s Youth Advocacy for Academic Success Program 

Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc.’s Finger Lakes Community Legal Assistance Program 

Reach Advocacy, Inc.’s Project Haven Program 

Salvation Army of Geneva, Geneva’s Emergency Assistance Programs 

Spot-Canandaigua, Inc.’s School Based Resource Rooms Program 

St. Vincent DePaul Society’s Food Voucher Program 

Survivor Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes’ Bridgeway: Connecting Survivors to an Empowered Life Program  

The Housing Council at PathStone’s The Housing Council Housing Stability Program 

URMC Noyes Health’s Home Safe Home Program 

Venture Compassionate Ministries, Inc.’s Food Pantry Program  

UR Medicine Home Care’s Meals on Wheels Program 

Volunteers of America Upstate New York’s Emergency Shelter for Homeless Families Program 

WAVE Women, Inc.’s My Way Project: Transcending Humanity Program 

Warrior House of WNY’s Aging Strong Program 

Wayne County Action Program, Inc.’s Optimal Health Program 

Willow Domestic Violence Center’s Emergency Shelter Program 

 One Stop Re-entry Continuum of Care Expansion 2025 Program 

 

Youth Opportunity 

United Way’s partnership supports programs that help put children on the path to success by supporting their development from early childhood to young adulthood. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Rochester, NY’s Mentoring Youth for Educational Success Program 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Rochester, NY’s Site-Based Mentoring Program 

Boy Scouts of America, Seneca Waterways Council’s Career Exploration Program 

Hillside Children’s Center’s Hillside Work Scholarship Connection Program 

Hillside Children’s Center’s Parents as Teachers Program 

Hope Center of Leroy’s Fresh Start Tutoring Program 

Hub585, Inc.’s Mentoring Program 

Mission Fulfilled 2030’s Certified BIPOC Boys Initiative Program 

Mt. Hope Family Center’s Building Health Children Program 

Roc Royal, Inc.’s 585 Dream Afterschool Program 

Society for the Protection and Care of Children’s Teenage Parent Support Services Program 

The Center for Teen Empowerment, Inc.’s Neighborhood-based Youth Organizing Program 

United Youth Music and Arts, Inc.’s Socioemotional Learning with Drumline Program 

Wayne County Action Program, Inc.’s Community Schools Integrated Supports Program 

Western New York Rural Area Health Education Center, Inc.’s Health Career Exploration Program 

 Women's Empowerment Program  

 

Community Resiliency  

United Way’s partnership with programs that help individuals and communities have access to disaster relief and recovery, emergency preparedness, crisis hotline and support, and environmental stewardship and sustainability. 

Goodwill of the Finger Lakes’ 211/LIFE LINE Program 

  

Bridge Support Funding Recipients 

Action for a Better Community, Inc. 

Alex Eligh Community Center 

All Babies Cherished Pregnancy Assistance Center 

American Red Cross, Greater Rochester Chapter 

Baden Street Settlement 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Rochester NY 

Bishop Sheen Ecumenical Housing Foundation 

Bivona Child Advocacy Center 

Boy Scouts of America, Seneca Waterways Council 

Boy Scouts of America, Western New York Scout Council 

Boys & Girls Clubs of Rochester 

Boys and Girls Club of Geneva 

Catholic Charities Family & Community Services 

Catholic Charities of the Finger Lakes 

Catholic Charities Steuben/Livingston 

Center for Employment Opportunities 

Chances and Changes, Inc. 

Charles Settlement House, Inc. 

Children’s Institute, Inc. 

Clifton Springs Area YMCA 

Community Action of Orleans and Genesee, Inc. 

Community Place of Greater Rochester 

Compeer Rochester 

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Rochester, Inc. 

Coordinated Child Development Program 

Dansville Food Pantry 

Empire Justice Center 

EnCompass Resources for Learning 

Family Counseling of the Finger Lakes 

Family Promise of Ontario County, Inc. 

Family Promise of Wayne County 

Finger Lakes Area Counseling and Recovery Agency 

Focus on the Children 

Foodlink, Inc 

Friendship House of Middlesex, Inc. 

Gateway Home Comfort Care, Inc. 

Genesee Orleans Ministry of Concern, Inc. 

Genesee Valley Health Partnership 

Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council 

Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry 

Geneseo Parish Outreach Center, Inc. 

Geneva Family YMCA 

Geneva Lakefront Child Care Center 

Gillam Grant Community Center 

Girl Scouts of Western New York 

GLOW YMCA 

Goodwill of the Finger Lakes 

Hillside Children's Center 

Homecare and Hospice 

Hope Center of LeRoy 

Ibero-American Action League, Inc. 

Jewish Family Service of Rochester, Inc. 

Junior Achievement of WNY 

JustCause 

Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. 

Lifespan of Greater Rochester, Inc. 

Literacy Volunteers of Wayne County, Inc. 

Literacy Volunteers Ontario Yates 

Literacy West NY, Inc. 

Mary Cariola Center, Inc. 

Medical Motor Service of Rochester and Monroe County, Inc. 

MHA Rochester/Monroe County 

Monroe Community College Foundation 

Mt. Hope Family Center 

Partnership for Ontario County 

PathStone Corp 

Phelps Community Center 

Rochester Rehabilitation Center 

Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes 

Salvation Army, Canandaigua 

Salvation Army, Geneva 

Santa Hat Society, Inc. 

Serenity House of Victor, Inc. 

Society for the Protection and Care of Children  

SouthWest Area Neighborhood Association, Inc 

St. Joseph’s Neighborhood Center, Inc. 

St. Vincent DePaul Society 

Survivor Advocacy Center of the Finger Lakes 

The Center for Youth Services, Inc. 

The Housing Council at PathStone 

The Legal Aid Society of Rochester NY, Inc. 

The Rochester School of the Holy Childhood, Inc. 

The Salvation Army, Batavia Corps 

The Salvation Army, Rochester Area Services 

Trillium Health, Inc. 

UConnectCare  

UR Medicine Home Care 

Urban League of Rochester New York, Inc. 

URMC Noyes Health 

Villa of Hope 

Visiting Nurse Service of Rochester and Monroe County, Inc.  

Volunteers of America Upstate New York 

Warrior House of WNY 

Warsaw Food Pantry 

Wayne Pre-Trial Services, Inc. 

Willow Domestic Violence Center 

Wyoming County Community Action 

YMCA of Greater Rochester 

YWCA of Genesee County, Inc. 

YWCA of Rochester and Monroe County 

 

“We are honored to support new and longstanding partners through our multi-year grants,” said United Way Chief Impact Officer Dr. Ashley N. Campbell. “Over the next few months, we will focus our efforts on expediting the remaining grant opportunities for our region. These one-year grants include support for community resiliency, capacity building, innovative concepts, summer programming, and more.” 

Additional funding opportunities will be available in early 2025. In the coming weeks, United Way will meet with nonprofit partners to discuss the next steps for engagement.  

To make remaining grant opportunities possible and ensure multi-year grant recipients can collectively receive a minimum $6 million in support, United Way needs to finish its 2024 campaign year strong, and that depends on community support.  

“United Way’s work is fueled by the generosity of our community. What we raise goes out into the community,” said Saunders. “When you give to United Way and our Community Impact Fund, your dollar goes farther by joining with your coworkers and neighbors, which bolsters funding and provides critical support to those who need it most. We are seeing increased needs and call on our community to donate. Please join in and make a gift today.”