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21 nonprofit groups secede from regional United Way

As Washington area nonprofits look to pare back costs as demand for their services rises, some are cutting ties with one source of donations: the local United Way. In recent weeks, a group of 21 charities have announced they will no longer partner with the United Way of the National Capital Area for workplace giving. They cite higher fees, a drop in overall donations and lingering backlash from the UWNCA’s scandal in 2002 as their reasons for parting ways. The new group, Community1st, will be managed by Chantilly, Va.-based America’s Charities, which has emerged as a Washington-area competitor to the United Way. Nonprofit agencies say the UWNCA’s donations haven’t… Read More