Our organization began in 1909 as Milwaukee’s Central Council of Philanthropies to prevent duplication and standardize delivery of human services among charitable organizations. In 1916, a committee from the Central Council proposed and implemented a plan to organize 22 philanthropic organizations in the city into a financial confederation called the Centralized Budget of Philanthropies. This fund-raising organization conducted Milwaukee’s first community-wide campaign.
Today, United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County continues to tackle big problems with big solutions.
We are an independently-governed 501(c)3 nonprofit organization connected to a network of more than 1,100 local United Ways through United Way Worldwide. We have our own board of directors and focus our work on local solutions for local problems. View our recent financial forms and reports.