Trident United Way Inc

Organization Overview

Trident United Way Inc is located in North Charleston, SC. The organization was established in 2005. According to its NTEE Classification (T70) the organization is classified as: Federated Giving Programs, under the broad grouping of Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations and related organizations. As of 06/2022, Trident United Way Inc employed 70 individuals. This organization is the central organization for a national or regional group of organizations. Trident United Way Inc is a 501(c)(3) and as such, is described as a "Charitable or Religous organization or a private foundation" by the IRS.

For the year ending 06/2022, Trident United Way Inc generated $7.7m in total revenue. This represents a relatively dramatic decline in revenue. Over the past 7 years, the organization has seen revenues fall by an average of (4.3%) each year. All expenses for the organization totaled $7.7m during the year ending 06/2022. As we would expect to see with falling revenues, expenses have declined by (4.8%) per year over the past 7 years. You can explore the organizations financials more deeply in the financial statements section below.

Since 2015, Trident United Way Inc has awarded 632 individual grants totaling $29,206,805. If you would like to learn more about the grant giving history of this organization, scroll down to the grant profile section of this page.

Mission & Program ActivityExcerpts From the 990 Filing

TAX YEAR

2022

Describe the Organization's Mission:

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CATALYST FOR MEASURABLE COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION IN EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY & HEALTH.

Describe the Organization's Program Activity:

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COMMUNITY IMPACTTHE COMMUNITY IMPACT TEAM OF TRIDENT UNITED WAY WORKS TO STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITY BY FOCUSING ON EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY, AND HEALTH. THE THREE AREAS OF EDUCATION, FINANCIAL STABILITY, AND HEALTH ARE INTEGRATED, AND TRIDENT UNITED WAY WORKS PROACTIVELY AND COLLABORATIVELY TO CREATE LONG-LASTING CHANGE IN BERKELEY, CHARLESTON AND DORCHESTER COUNTIES USING THE COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS FRAMEWORKS AND THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT DISCIPLINE. TRIDENT UNITED WAY LEADS THREE NETWORKS, KINDERGARTEN READINESS, SAFETYNET ASSISTANCE, AND HEALTHY TRI-COUNTY TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY-LEVEL AND SYSTEMS CHANGE THAT NO ONE ORGANIZATION CAN DO ALONE. EACH IMPACT AREA'S GOALS ARE DETERMINED BY THESE NETWORKS THROUGH DATA AND FEEDBACK. THE FUNDS TRIDENT UNITED WAY GRANTS OUT TO OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ALIGN WITH THE NETWORK PRIORITIES TO ENSURE SYNERGY BETWEEN FUNDING AND OTHER TRIDENT UNITED WAY INITIATIVES AND AREAS OF FOCUS.TRIDENT UNITED WAY'S COMMUNITY CHANGE EFFORTS ARE SUPPORTED THROUGH HUNDREDS OF WORKPLACE GIVING CAMPAIGNS, INDIVIDUAL GIVING, CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION GRANTS, FEDERAL AND STATE GRANTS, AND FEE FOR SERVICE ACTIVITIES. MAJOR INITIATIVES INCLUDED THE LAUNCH OF THE 2019-2022 FUNDING CYCLE ANNOUNCED ON APRIL 23, 2019 OF PROGRAMMATIC GRANT OFFERS TO 19 AGENCIES DELIVERING 35 PROGRAMS ACROSS BERKELEY, CHARLESTON, AND DORCHESTER COUNTIES. THESE PROGRAMMATIC GRANT OFFERS COMPRISE PROGRAM INVESTMENT AND BASIC NEEDS GRANT POOLS TOTALING $1.2 MILLION IN PHILANTHROPIC INVESTMENTS CYCLE. THESE GRANT POOLS ALSO INCLUDE COLLECTIVE IMPACT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT GRANTS ALIGNING WITH THE FOUR TRADITIONS OF PHILANTHROPY: RELIEF, IMPROVEMENT, SOCIAL REFORM, AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT.2-1-1 SERVICE:2-1-1 IS A FREE, CONFIDENTIAL REFERRAL AND INFORMATION SERVICE THAT CONNECTS PEOPLE FROM ALL COMMUNITIES AND OF ALL AGES TO A COMMUNITY RESOURCE SPECIALIST WHO WILL HELP THEM FIND LOCAL HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. THE CALL CENTER IS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE CALLERS IN OVER ONE HUNDRED LANGUAGES BY DIALING ONE NUMBER AND MAKING ONE PHONE CALL. 2-1-1 IS COMMITTED AS THE FIRST, MOST ESSENTIAL RESOURCE TO ANYONE WHO NEEDS HELP. AN INFORMATION AND REFERRAL (I&R) SPECIALIST ASSESSES CALLERS' NEEDS AND HELPS THE CALLER DETERMINE OPTIONS AND BEST COURSE OF ACTION IN A NON-THREATENING, NON-JUDGMENTAL AND CONFIDENTIAL MANNER. ADDITIONALLY, I&R SPECIALISTS ARE TRAINED TO DETERMINE WHETHER A CALLER MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR OTHER PROGRAMS, TO INTERVENE IN CRISIS-SITUATIONS AND TO ADVOCATE ON BEHALF OF THE CALLER WHO MAY NEED FURTHER ASSISTANCE. THE SERVICE IS FREE TO THE COMMUNITY. TRIDENT UNITED WAY CONTRACTS WITH THE UNITED WAY OF ASSOCIATION OF SC, WHICH MANAGES THE CALL CENTER AND PROVIDES UP-TO-DATE, TIMELY, LOCAL INFORMATION ABOUT RESOURCES IN THE TRI-COUNTY TO TRI-COUNTY CALLERS. HIGHLIGHTS OF SERVICES FOR THE 2021-2022 FISCAL YEAR INCLUDE 13,702 CALLS RECEIVED AND 24,286 REFERRALS MADE. BERKELEY AND DORCHESTER RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTERS:THE BERKELEY AND DORCHESTER RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTERS ARE A COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN TRIDENT UNITED WAY AND A HOST OF PARTNERS. THE BERKELEY RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTER IS LOCATED AT 325 E. MAIN STREET, MONCKS CORNER, SC 29461 AND THE DORCHESTER RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTER IS LOCATED AT 1325A BOONEHILL ROAD, ROOM 124, SUMMERVILLE, SC 29485. SERVICES IN THE CENTERS ARE PROVIDED THROUGH A COMMUNITY NETWORK OF PARTNERS IN AN INTEGRATED SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM. PARTNERS LOCATED IN THE CENTERS INCLUDE DORCHESTER ADULT EDUCATION, SC WORKS, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION, SALVATION ARMY, PALMETTO GOODWILL, PALMETTO CAP, SC THRIVE, ORIGIN SC, ACCESSHEALTH, AND LOWCOUNTRY FOOD BANK. THE CENTERS ARE SERVICE HUBS WHERE LOW TO MODERATE INCOME INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES HAVE ACCESS TO PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES SUCH AS EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES, BASIC NEEDS AND RESOURCES TO BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT. THE RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTERS TAKE AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO SERVICE DELIVERY, WHICH INCLUDES BUNDLING AND SEQUENCING OF SERVICES, LEADING TO LONG LASTING FINANCIAL CHANGE FOR CLIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES. THE CENTERS OPERATE USING A CONTINUUM FRAMEWORK THAT BEGINS WITH ADDRESSING BASIC NEEDS AND MOVES INDIVIDUALS ALONG A CONTINUUM TO ACHIEVE THE GOAL OF GAINING AND SUSTAINING ASSETS. SERVING INDIVIDUALS COLLABORATIVELY IS A SHARED DESIRE TO CREATE BETTER FINANCIAL OUTCOMES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN THE TRI-COUNTY AREA.THE RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTERS SERVED OVER 3,000 COMMUNITY MEMBERS DURING THE 2021-2022 FISCAL YEAR. AMERICORPS FAMILY NAVIGATORS:THE TRIDENT UNITED WAY AMERICORPS PROGRAM HAS BEEN OPERATING FOR OVER TEN YEARS WITH A GOAL OF BUILDING CAPACITY FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS TO PROVIDE SERVICES THAT HELP FAMILIES BECOME MORE FINANCIALLY STABLE. FURTHER, THE TRIDENT UNITED WAY AMERICORPS PROGRAM HAS DEVELOPED A REPUTATION IN THE TRI-COUNTY OF PRODUCING HIGHLY QUALIFIED, TRAINED HUMAN SERVICES PROFESSIONALS. MORE THAN 75% OF ALL TRIDENT UNITED WAY AMERICORPS MEMBERS OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS MOVE ON TO EMPLOYMENT IN LOCAL HUMAN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AFTER COMPLETING THEIR SERVICE. NOTABLE RESULTS INCLUDE:THE AMERICORPS PROGRAM CONNECTED 3,416 HOUSEHOLDS TO BASIC NEEDS AND CRISIS MITIGATION SERVICES. THE 11 MEMBERS INCREASED OUR REGION'S SERVICE CAPACITY. PARTNER AGENCIES AGREE TO HOST AMERICORPS MEMBERS AT THEIR ORGANIZATION SITES TO ENHANCE AND FACILITATE CLIENT OUTREACH AND SERVICES. PARTNER AGENCIES PROVIDE A MATCH TO TUW BASED ON MEMBER SERVICE HOURS TO THE AGENCY. CHARITYTRACKER:CHARITYTRACKER IS A WEB-BASED TRACKING TOOL PROVIDED TO COMMUNITY PARTNERS AT NO CHARGE THROUGH TRIDENT UNITED WAY. IT IS USED BY TRIDENT UNITED WAY PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS INCLUDING GRANTEES, COMMUNITY PARTNERS AND FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS TO TRACK AND SHARE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION ON INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING FINANCIAL STABILITY AND OTHER HUMAN SERVICES. THE TOOL MITIGATES ISSUES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION AND PROVIDES ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THOSE BEING SERVED, AS WELL AS AGENCIES AND PARTNERS WORKING COLLECTIVELY TO MOVE INDIVIDUALS INTO FINANCIAL STABILITY. A BULLETIN BOARD FEATURE ALLOWS PARTNERS TO POST SERVICES PROVIDED, SUCH AS CLASSES AND EVENTS, AND ALERTS ALLOW PARTNERS TO POST EMERGENCY NEEDS SO THAT RESOURCES CAN BE DISTRIBUTED QUICKLY AND EFFICIENTLY TO PEOPLE IN NEED. THE SYSTEM IS SECURE AND ONLY AGENCIES AND PARTNERS THAT COMPLETE TRAINING CERTIFICATION CAN USE THE SYSTEM. SERVICES TRACKED PARTNERS USING THE SYSTEM IN THE 2021-2022 FISCAL YEAR PROVIDED 11,640 HOUSEHOLDS, COMPRISED OF 21,709 INDIVIDUALS, WITH $3,024,592 IN MONETARY ASSISTANCE.


FINANCIAL STABILITY - INITIATIVES THAT SUPPORT THE FINANCIAL STABILITY FRAMEWORK INCLUDE THE AMERICORPS FINANCIAL STABILITY PROJECT, RESOURCE CONNECTION CENTERS IN BERKELEY AND DORCHESTER COUNTIES, SC THRIVE-THRIVE HUB ONLINE APPLICATION TOOL, CHARITYTRACKER AND THE EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER (EFSP) PROGRAM. THE INTEGRATION OF TWO IMPACT AREAS, BASIC NEEDS AND INCOME, INTO ONE BEGAN IN 2010 RESULTING IN A MODEL OF CHANGE - FINANCIAL STABILITY, WHICH CONSISTS OF INTERRELATED STEPS THAT BEGIN WITH ADDRESSING BASIC NEEDS, FOLLOWED BY INCREASING BASIC SKILLS, THEN INCREASING INCOME AND SAVINGS, AND FINALLY, GAINING AND SUSTAINING ASSETS. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 2021-2022 INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:


EDUCATION - TRIDENT UNITED WAY SUPPORTS PROGRAMS AND LEADS COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS THAT AIM TO PROMOTE BIRTH TO AGE 8 EARLY LEARNING, KINDERGARTEN READINESS AND MITIGATING KEY LEARNING BENCHMARK GAPS. THIS INCLUDES READING ON GRADE-LEVEL BY THIRD GRADE FOR UNDERSERVED STUDENTS LIVING AT <200% OF POVERTY. THE EDUCATION IMPACT AREA WORKS IN THREE WAYS:-CONVENING THE KINDERGARTEN READINESS NETWORK FOR THE TRI-COUNTY CRADLE TO CAREER COLLABORATIVE, WHICH PRIORITIZES SCHOOL READINESS OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN BIRTH THROUGH AGE EIGHT. THE NETWORK IS LED BY ITS GUIDING TEAM AND REPRESENTATIVES FROM MORE THAN 40 ORGANIZATIONS IN THE REGION. THE NETWORK CREATED A GUIDING FRAMEWORK THAT SUPPORTS IMPROVED KINDERGARTEN READINESS OUTCOMES IN THE TRI-COUNTY. -PROVIDING TRIDENT UNITED WAY PROGRAM INVESTMENT AND BASIC NEEDS GRANTS TO ORGANIZATIONS THAT ALIGN WITH NETWORK PRIORITIES.-FUNDING AND COLLABORATIVELY WORKING WITH THE FOUR TRI-COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO CONDUCT THE READING BY THIRD INNOVATION PROJECT IN SELECT SCHOOLS, WITH THE GOAL OF HELPING CHILDREN ACHIEVE THE BENCHMARK OF READING AT GRADE-LEVEL BY THIRD GRADE AND SCALING EFFECTIVE PRACTICES.


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Outside Vendors & Contractors

Vendor Name (Service)Compensation
United Way Association Of Sc
211 System Contract & Member Services
$216,246
Esystems Solutions Llc
Contracted It Services
$142,680
Baker Roofing Company
New Roof Installation
$158,871
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Financial Statements

Statement of Revenue
Federated campaigns$0
Membership dues$0
Fundraising events$0
Related organizations$0
Government grants $979,791
All other contributions, gifts, grants, and similar amounts not included above$5,891,881
Noncash contributions included in lines 1a–1f $316,546
Total Revenue from Contributions, Gifts, Grants & Similar$6,871,672
Total Program Service Revenue$81,669
Investment income $340,580
Tax Exempt Bond Proceeds $0
Royalties $0
Net Rental Income $74,188
Net Gain/Loss on Asset Sales $337,497
Net Income from Fundraising Events $0
Net Income from Gaming Activities $0
Net Income from Sales of Inventory $0
Miscellaneous Revenue$0
Total Revenue $7,714,976

Grants Awarded

Over the last fiscal year, Trident United Way Inc has awarded $1,798,863 in support to 53 organizations.

Grant RecipientAmount

LOWCOUNTRY FOOD BANK INC

PURPOSE: GRANTEE

$204,342

OUR LADY OF MERCY COMMUNITY OUTREACH SERVICES

PURPOSE: GRANTEE

$120,000

EAST COOPER COMMUNITY OUTREACH

PURPOSE: GRANTEE

$111,407

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF THE CHARLESTON AREA INC

PURPOSE: GRANTEE

$120,000

PALMETTO COMMUNITY CARE

PURPOSE: GRANTEE

$89,560

WINGS FOR KIDS INC

PURPOSE: GRANTEE

$80,000
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Peer Organizations

Organization NameAssets
Bluecross Blueshield Of South Carolina Foundation
Columbia, SC
-$32,868,975
United Way Of The Midlands
Columbia, SC
$13,051,883
United Way Of The Piedmont Inc
Spartanburg, SC
$13,287,779
Heritage Classic Foundation
Hilton Head Island, SC
$14,506,827
United Way Of The Greater Triangle Inc
Durham, NC
$10,685,118
United Way Of Forsyth County Inc
Winstonsalem, NC
$11,136,564
United Way Of Greenville County Incorporated
Greenville, SC
$10,236,435
Greensboro Jewish Federation
Greensboro, NC
$13,714,288
United Way Of The Coastal Empire Inc
Savannah, GA
$9,161,083
United Way Association Of South Carolina Inc
Columbia, SC
$9,687,910
United Way Of Greater Greensboro Inc
Greensboro, NC
$6,519,162
United Way Of The Chattahoochee Valley Inc
Columbus, GA
$8,956,958
Trident United Way Inc
North Charleston, SC
$7,714,976
United Way Of Central Georgia Inc
Macon, GA
$5,890,212
United Way Of Asheville & Buncombe County Inc
Asheville, NC
$5,078,565
United Way Of The Central Savannah River Area Inc
Augusta, GA
$5,170,505
United Way Of Northwest Georgia Inc
Dalton, GA
$6,901,012
United Way Of Greater High Point Inc
High Point, NC
$4,344,379
Durham-Chapel Hill Jewish Federation
Durham, NC
$8,016,174
United Way Of The Lowcountry Inc
Beaufort, SC
$3,729,384
United Way Of The Cape Fear Area Inc
Wilmington, NC
$3,179,616
United Way Of North Carolina
Cary, NC
$3,666,398
United Way Of Kershaw County
Camden, SC
$2,944,870
The Enrichment Center An Affiliated Chapter Of The Arc
Winstonsalem, NC
$2,664,027
United Way Of Aiken County
Aiken, SC
$3,124,681

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