For nearly 100 years, United Way of the National Capital Area (United Way NCA) has worked diligently to improve the lives of underserved individuals by focusing community resources on creating measurable and lasting impact. We are uniquely positioned at the intersection of the public, private, philanthropic, and nonprofit sectors, and we leverage our partnerships to mobilize resources and people to lead collective impact for our community. Through our Community Commitment and programs in health, education, and economic opportunity, we are transforming the health and well-being of thousands of people in our region each year.
United Way NCA’s programs primarily serve the Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE) population, low- and moderate-income individuals and families that earn more than the Federal Poverty Level but less than the basic cost of living for the county/state in which they live. We provide a holistic approach that addresses the barriers and challenges community members face and offer a range of programs that provide equitable opportunities to help children and families lead healthy, successful lives. We understand that to truly address the challenges ALICE households face we must support innovative, collaborative solutions to end systemic inequities that deepen economic, health, and educational disparities for the ALICE population, particularly those from Black and Brown communities. Only then can United Way NCA reach its ambitious goal of cutting the number of ALICE households in our region by the year 2035.