Training and Technology Fund

United Way of Racine County launched the Training and Technology Fund in May 2021. The fund, which was made possible through a generous gift from philanthropist and novelist MacKenzie Scott, provided training and access to technology to local nonprofits in Racine County.

As of April 2022, the funds have been expended. 

United Way of Racine County’s Training and Technology Fund aims to increase the efficiency, capacity, professionalism and impact of local nonprofits and their staff and boards. The fund’s grants provide training for staff and board and access to technology supporting organizational modernization.

This is a competitive fund, and requests that meet requirements are not guaranteed funding. United Way of Racine County reserves the right to adjust the fund structure at any time.

The United Way of Racine County (UWRC) Training and Technology Fund is made possible through the generosity of MacKenzie Scott.

See the slides from the June 4, 2021 fund overview meeting. Note that the content of the slides was accurate as of June 2021. See www.unitedwayracine.org/ttf for current information. 

Reporting requirements

Grantees are required to submit a report at this page within 60 days of the completion of the training and/or purchase of technology. Additional reporting requirements may be stipulated in funding agreement. Late and/or incomplete reports will negatively impact the organization’s eligibility for future United Way of Racine County funding. Information included in this report will be shared with United Way staff, board and community investment volunteers, and may also be included in United Way reports, media and publications, including the impact report to MacKenzie Scott. 

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