UNITED WAY OF REGINA — Quick View
Registration no.:
119278372
RR
0001
Status:
Registered
Effective date of status:
1967-01-01
Type of qualified donee:
Charity
Reporting period views
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- 2023-06-30
- 2022-06-30
- 2021-06-30
- 2020-06-30
- 2019-06-30
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Reporting period ending: 2022-06-30
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Ongoing programs:
Our mission is to improve lives and build community by engaging individuals and mobilizing collective action in our 3 key focus areas: ALL THAT KIDS CAN BE, POVERTY TO POSSIBILITY & STRONG COMMUNITIES. We believe in the importance of investing in prevention, rather than intervention, and taking a holistic approach to complex issues. By working with community and strategic partners, we invest methodically to achieve the greatest impact in the areas where it is needed the most. In 2019, United Way of Regina expanded its reach to also support the regions of Weyburn, Swift Current and Moose Jaw. We all know prevention beats intervention and in preventing poverty, violence and crime, one factor is all-powerful - Education. Grade 3 reading levels are a key indicator in predicting school success better than all others, which is why United Way Regina has strategically chosen to focus on moving the needle in this area. In addition to community investments with partner agencies, United Way of Regina works with a variety of stakeholders and supports targeted Campaign for Grade Level Reading initiatives, including investments in Summer Success, Access to Books, School Readiness, Literacy Initiatives and Attendance Matters. In partnership with United Way Saskatoon & Area, United Way of Regina manages 211 Saskatchewan: a free, confidential, 24/7 service that connects individuals to human services in the province by telephone, text, or web chat, plus a searchable website with over 6,000listings of social, community, non-clinical health, and government services across the province. In addition to searching on the 211Saskatchewan website, individuals can call 2-1-1, text 2-1-1 or go online to chat with trained professionals to help find and navigate services they need. This access to community, health and government services is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Over 175 languages, including 17 Indigenous languages, are available over the phone.New programs:
In 2022, United Way Regina starting serving as the backbone of the Community Building Youth Futures Initiative (CBYF). CBYF is led nationally by Tamarack Institute and funded through the Government of Canada’s Youth Employment Strategy (YES). The goal of CBYF is to remove barriers to educational success for youth, increase high school graduation rates, and successfully transition youth to either continued education or employment.Total revenue: $4,027,949.00
Expenses
See the T3010 for financial informationCompensation
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Total compensation for all positions$1,304,644.00
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Full-time employees17
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Part-time employees11
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Professional and consulting fees$480,510.00
Compensated full-time positions:
$40,000 to $79,999
6
$80,000 to $119,999
4
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- Screen ID:
- CRA-HACC-QVP1
- Version: