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Lasting Change

When you invest in United Way, you change lives right here in our community. The money raised here stays here to improve access to education, income and health so all North Texans can thrive.

As we celebrate 100 years of impact in North Texas and kick off our second century of service, there’s never been a better time to get involved and change lives with us.

We’ve earned four stars, the highest rating possible, from Charity Navigator, the world’s most trusted nonprofit evaluator. Click on the logo to review our rating.

Donating, especially through United Way, targets multiple communities, multiple areas where the opportunity for change is greatest. And I think United Way does a good job in really looking at and finding those communities in which our dollars can make a bigger impact.

Ben Sarpong, longtime supporter of United Way of Metropolitan Dallas

Other Ways to Give

Donate stock, make a Qualified Charitable Distribution from your IRA, give through a Donor Advised Fund or make a planned gift. 

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Giving Society

Together, we can achieve so much more. Our Giving Societies include dedicated change-seekers who share a common goal of improving education, income and health in our community.
I’m part of Emerging Leaders because I believe young philanthropic leaders can be the next generation of change-makers. They don’t need to have a lot of financial resources. They have the skills and the expertise. We just need them to show up, educate themselves and mobilize.
Tyler Riddell
2021-2022 Emerging Leaders Co-Chair
The collective brilliance and star-power of this diverse and talented group of women who engage and impact our community is incomparable.
Michelle Thomas
2021-2022 Women of Tocqueville Chair
Being part of the Leadership Society provides the opportunity for me to help make a difference in North Texas. The needs around education, income and health continue to be great, and supporting United Way is one way I can do my part to help build a better community and world.
LuAnn Tarango
Leadership Society Member