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Businesses kick-in Herculean effort | United Way, General Mills, State Farm

General Mills employees, like Joe Herrud with the shovel, give to the United Way year-round. Herrud was part of the company’s crew, who built new trails May 29 at Barfield Crescent Park with Girl Scout Troop 1609 on the 2009 Day of Action. TMP/M. Willar
Scarcely a week ago, the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties was only 20 percent toward its goal of raising $2.8 million.

But now, it’s over halfway after a Herculean effort by a few local businesses.

“We’ve had several campaigns come in strong,” explained Brian Hercules, United Way president, adding State Farm, Publix, Heritage Dairies and General Mills all gave a huge boost to this year’s campaign.

And the charity is still looking forward to campaigns from Nissan, Rutherford County government and Rutherford County Schools to come in before the campaign ends in mid-January.

“We’re halfway, and I feel good about that,” he said, noting the campaign has raised $1,508,033.35, which is 53.9 percent of the way to reaching $2.8 million.

A large chuck of the donations has come from a single source – General Mills’ Murfreesboro plant.

More than 800 employees have raised $555,808.72 so far, and the figures aren’t final yet, said Joanne O’Connell, General Mills’ internal campaign manager, who organizes incentives and other programs to promote donating.

“We also have very caring employees,” she said. “We’ve been very lucky this year so we were giving.”

O’Connell said the culture at General Mills, as a corporation, promotes giving to the United Way.

“It’s the one large charity that we really endorse,” she said, which explains why the company is the No. 1 donor to the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties.

She said the company’s focus on a single charity helps employees give more.

“We don’t try to nickel and dime our employees,” she said. “This is a once a year thing.”

Another company that comes in big for the United Way every year is State Farm and this year is no different.

More than $100,000 of the $1.5 million raised so far came from State Farm’s Murfreesboro campus.

“We raised more than we’ve ever raised this year,” said Bonnie Mitchell, State Farm’s Campaign chairwoman and a learning development specialist with the insurance company.

The campaign exceeded State Farm’s goal by getting employees involved with fun activities, like a jail and bail, penny wars, chili cook off and a parking space raffle.

“We also did a pie in the face where you can throw a pie in one of the leader’s faces,” she said with a laugh.

But it was educating the employees about the United Way’s mission that made the biggest difference.

“We had over 50 campaign meetings throughout the building,” Mitchell said. “We had a lot of education going about the United Way that really helped us surpass our goal this year.”

Employees learned that since 1956, the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties has worked to improve the community by supporting 45 partner agencies that make a difference in lives.

The organization focuses on four key areas – education, health, income and rebuilding lives.

Last year the United Way provided services to almost 93,000 people in Rutherford and Cannon counties through partner agencies and its own initiatives.

It’s the generosity of companies like General Mills and State Farm that keep the United Way running from year to year and helping partner agencies, Hercules said.

“With local businesses and the community working together as a team, our ability to impact the community gets greater and greater,” Ke said.

He reminded it’s not too late for companies to start a campaign or for individuals to contribute.

“If you want to run a campaign we can,” he said, adding individual donors can visit uwrutherford.org or the organization’s office in the First Bank building on Memorial Boulevard to make a donation.

Michelle Willard can be contacted at 615-869-0816 or mwillard@murfreesboropost.com.

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By: attagirl on 11/29/09
“We’ve had several campaigns come in strong,” explained Brian Hercules, United Way president, adding State Farm, Publix, Heritage Dairies and General Mills all gave a huge boost to this year’s campaign.

And the charity is still looking forward to campaigns from Nissan, Rutherford County government and Rutherford County Schools to come in before the campaign ends in mid-January."

The United Way is a RACKET. All the employees of the companies he listed will be strong-armed and FORCED to make payroll donations. Half of that money will go to United Way executives and not those in need. The management of those companies will receive pricey incentives to force their employees to sign up.

SKIP THE UNITED WAY AND GIVE DIRECTLY TO THE CHARITY OF YOUR CHOICE!

By: Loglaze on 11/29/09
Personally I have never been "strong - armed" to give to United Way and have taken it upon myself to see how the monies are allocated and accounted for. It is each individual's choice to give directly to their charity of choice or give to one that may help an individual in several different aspects of their lives.

By: attagirl on 11/30/09
I have been strong-armed. Mandatory attendance at their recruitment meetings; prizes for the management if they can force 100% of employees to agree to payroll deduction; mandatory participation, period.

I also found out how much United Way pays its executives. Also, the fine print says they can send your money to whichever charity they choose, not the one you choose.

By: Macgyver on 11/30/09
We did a job for them at work a few years ago. The local chapter president came in to pick it up and begged for the job to be a charitable donation. The irony was funny as he pulled up in a new high end Lexus, had a couple pounds of gold on, and a 3 piece suit. I for the life of me don’t know way I need a middle-man in my pursuit of giving. Here is the BBB report for the parent company United Way Worldwide. The CEO makes roughly 1.5% of the total revenue, nearly 1 million after incentives.
http://www.bbb.org/charity-reviews/national/human-services/united-way-worldwide-in-alexandria-va-1994
Here is an article from the TMP in Feb of 07 that talks about the UWRCC administrative costs.
http://www.murfreesboropost.com/united-way-expenses-cms-2178


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