Our History

In 1919, community leaders Ray Potter, W.H. Prudden, Frank N. Arbaugh, C.E. Bement, Donald E. Bates, and Charles W. Nichols were appointed trustees of what would become Capital Area United Way. The Committee of Organizations held the first community-wide campaign under the name Community Welfare Fund to benefit seven social service agencies. That first campaign raised $64,000 with support from about 3,000 contributors.

Over the next century, annual campaigns raised a total exceeding $300 million to meet the health and human care needs of the Capital Area. The organization embraced the United Way name in 1973. In the decades that followed, CAUW expanded its reach to serve the people of Ingham, Clinton and Eaton counties. More than 3,000 local volunteers participate in various aspects of the operation and decision-making in the tri-county area.

Today, CAUW is part of an impact-driven regional organization: United Way of South Central Michigan, formed in 2022 through a merger with CAUW, United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region and United Way of Jackson County.

Capital Area News & Updates

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See Photos from the Women United Lighting the Path Luncheon with AG Dana Nessel

May 19, 2023

Dozens of community members attended United Way of South Central Michigan’s 22nd Annual Lighting the Path Luncheon on May 3,…

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A Night of Volunteerism: The 2022 VOTY Awards

May 11, 2023

LANSING – April was National Volunteer Month, and United Way of South Central Michigan, in partnership with Fox 47 News,…

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Man stands in the rain with a yellow umbrella. Text reads: ALICE in the Crosscurrents: Covid and Financial Hardship in Michigan: Ingham County.

ALICE: 41% of Ingham County households below the ALICE Threshold

May 5, 2023

INGHAM COUNTY – The United Way network and research partner United for ALICE released its latest report in April, giving…

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ALICE: Eaton County sees 14% rise in households below the ALICE Threshold

May 4, 2023

EATON COUNTY – The United Way network and research partner United for ALICE released its latest report in April, giving…

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ALICE: 30% of households in Clinton County below ALICE Threshold

May 2, 2023

CLINTON COUNTY – The United Way network and research partner United for ALICE released its latest report in April, giving…

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ALICE Speaks: Personal Stories Mark Report Rollout

April 27, 2023

LANSING – A news conference spotlighting financial hardship in Michigan included powerful stories of life for families that have experienced…

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New ALICE Report Shows Pandemic Impact in Region

April 26, 2023

While aid programs during the COVID-19 pandemic likely eased financial stress on many households, the risk of more families struggling…

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Celebrating Our 1st Birthday

April 3, 2023

President & CEO Chris Sargent reflects on our progress as we note the one-year anniversary of the merger that created…

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