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United Way of the Capital
Area's
Affirmation of Non-discrimination
with Respect to Funding of Programs
United Way of the Capital Area, as stated in the
vision statement for our community and organization, values people and
recognizes the strength in their diversity.
To that end, United Way of the Capital Area shall
not discriminate, or fund programs that discriminate, in the provision of
services, employment practices or engagement of volunteers on the basis of race,
color, religious creed, age, marital status, familial status, national origin,
ancestry, sex, mental retardation, mental disability, learning disability,
lawful source of income, sexual orientation or physical disability, including
but not limited to, blindness or deafness.
United Way of the Capital Area requires every
agency seeking support from undesignated donor contributions through the annual
Community Campaign to provide a written nondiscrimination policy which affirms
that the program does not practice discrimination in employment practices,
provision of services or volunteer service based on the criteria specified
above.
Policy Implementation
- Implementation of this policy will be
effective with the allocation of the undesignated funds raised in the 2002
United Way Community Campaign. Agencies applying for funding through the
2002 Campaign, would need to provide a written nondiscrimination statement
by April 30, 2002 to qualify.
- United Way of the Capital Area recognizes that
there is a difference between prohibited discrimination and targeted
services in program delivery. Discrimination prevents individuals (who would
be eligible for the offered service) from receiving service due to some
predetermined group characteristic (such as a senior center that refuses
service to a couple because of their religion, or a child care center
refusing to serve a toddler based on race.) Targeted services empower
otherwise disadvantaged individuals and are intended to meet the particular
social service needs of a population (such as a senior center for senior
citizens or child care for infants to five years of age.)
- With regard to employment practices and
engagement of volunteers, an agency cannot discriminate in their practices
by refusing a qualified candidate for either a paid or volunteer position
because of a predetermined group characteristic (see above).
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United Way of the Capital Area
30 Laurel Street
Hartford, CT 06106-1374
Phone: (860) 493-6800
Fax: (860) 493-6809
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