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Financial Accountability Safeguards
The UWCNM Finance Committee meets monthly to review monthly expenditures and financial statements, and assists in setting fiscal policies and human resources policies. The Finance Committee Chair gives a financial status report at Executive Committee and Board of Directors meetings which are both held bi-monthly. The Finance Committee and the Board of Directors approve the annual budget each year.
Ed Rivera, President & CEO of United Way of Central New Mexico has led United Ways in several markets and has been a principal in other nonprofit and for profit entities. Ed is a member of the Finance Committee and attends all the monthly meetings, as do staff members, LaDonna Hopkins, Vice President & Chief Development Officer, Lisa Pillar, CPA, Chief Financial Officer, and Randy Woodcock, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer.
UWCNM staff is not authorized to make policy decisions of any kind, or financial decisions that are outside of the annual budget.
The UWCNM finance staff has regular and frequent contact with the Finance Committee members. The finance staff is authorized and expected to contact the Finance Committee should they have concerns regarding any financial transaction at UWCNM.
Authorization for a line of credit can not be secured without the approval of the Finance Committee and the full Board of Directors.
UWCNM reports campaign pledges that have been received in writing. Verbal commitments of what might be pledged are never included.
The reserve funds of UWCNM include three months of operating expense and one month of community fund grant allocations.
The Community Impact Council (a group of dedicated volunteers in our community) decides where the community fund dollars are to be allocated. The CIC receives funding recommendations from over 300 local volunteers who examine the programs that agencies have requested funding for. The Finance Committee determines how much funding is available to allocate and the entire Board of Directors must approve that amount. Those computations include deducting an allowance for uncollectible pledges. The uncollectible percentage is estimated, based on a three year historical average, and is deducted from the total dollars available for distribution.
Every year as part of its administrative expense, UWCNM pays a reputable local accounting firm to conduct an independent audit. The audit report is presented at the Board of Directors’ October meeting. A copy of the full audit and 990 are available for any donor at the UWCNM offices or on this web site.
We are confident that extensive safeguards currently exist to insure the safety of the generous contributions made by the people of this community to United Way of Central New Mexico.
Al Romig
Chair, UWCNM Board of Directors
Mark Pike
Treasurer, UWCNM Finance Committee
Family Advocacy Center
Part of Advocating in your community is creating long-term change. Your United Way helped create this change in partnership with the City of Albuquerque and fourteen onsite agency partners by opening the Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center. The Center is a safe, secure and caring environment that focuses on the needs of victims of interpersonal crime. The center is committed to providing victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and their families with a safe setting to assist in addressing and overcoming the trauma of their experience and break the cycle of violence that destroys families.
Call them at 505-243-2333.
Or click here to go to the Family Advocacy Webpage!
2-1-1
United Way 2-1-1 is an advocate for those in need in our community - providing free information and referral to health and human services, government agencies, and community based organizations.
Dial Toll Free 2-1-1.
Or click here to access information on our online searchable database!
Grants for Organizations
Advocating for our community includes helping to build and strengthen other nonprofit organizations. One way we do this is through grants. We currently fund these grants:
Annual Community Fund Grants
Emergency Grants
Women In Philanthropy Initiatives
Young Leaders Society Initiatives
Click here for more information on our grants for organizations!
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