NATIONALLY

In Denver, Colorado 1887, religious leaders founded the Charity Organization Society, the first United Way organization that planned and coordinated local services and conducted a single fundraising campaign for 22 agencies. The first fundraising campaign raised $21,700.
In 1913, the nation's first Community Chest was born in Cleveland, Ohio. There, a program for allocating funds was developed. The name Community Chest was widely used for United Way organizations until the 1950's.
Between 1919 and 1948, the number of Community Chests grew from 39 to over 1,000. Today there are over 1,300 local United Ways in communities across the country.
Here in Kenosha County

In 1923, eight agencies in Kenosha County joined together to form the Community Chest to campaign once a year for funds for all. Those agencies were St. Catherine's Hospital, Kenosha Memorial Hospital, Salvation Army, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, American Legion, Carmelite Sisters and Kenosha Service Leagues.
In its first 95 years in operation, United Way of Kenosha County was called by many names including Community Chest and United Funds. There were dozens of other names as well.
During the war years of the 40’s, we experience an increase in health agencies and many other appeals - The name of the Community chest was changed to War Fund and remained so during the duration of World War II. After the war, the War Fund was dissolved and the name changed to Kenosha Community Fund and it remained so until 1959 when this organization was dissolved in favor of a United Fund encompassing all of Kenosha County.
The name changed once again in 1973, when the board of directors sought to broaden the scope of the mission and align with the national United Way movement. They had decided that United Way had outgrown its service station role and had become an instrument by which local United Ways could begin to function as a national force. The board adopted the name United Way of Kenosha County (UWKC), which is our organization’s name today, and adopts the United Way national logo.
In 2018, UWKC is celebrating 95 years of service to Kenosha County's residents, families, communites, and organizations.
With the dedication of volunteers, donors and community leaders, United Way of Kenosha County has played many roles throughout the decards. From a fundraiser to a collaborator to a community impact leader. United Way will continue to evolve and grow, and it will continue to focus on advancing the common good and creating opportunities for a better life for all.
Now more than ever, we are working to help our community LIVE UNITED.


March 1923
On March 29, 1923,15 concerned citizens came together to launch the Community Chest, an effort to bring local institutions together to make an impact.Kenosha News reported the meeting as "one of the most enthusiastic meetings of a public nature ever held in Kenosha County."

April 1923
The Community Chest launched its first fundraising campaign with the slogan, "Suppose Nobody Cared!" The campaign raised a total of $91,000. In today's dollars, that's close to $1.5 million!

1940s
As times changed, so did the Community Chest Association of Kenosha. During the 1940's, the organization experienced an increase in appeals from health agencies and changed into the War Fund.

1940s - 1950s
After World War II, the War Fund dissolved, and the name changed to Kenosha Community fund, remaining so until 1959.

1959
The United Fund brought everyone in Kenosha into the "Same Boat" in favor of all of Kenosha County.

1973
Our organization's name changed for the last time, when the mision was made to align with the national United Way movement. The board adopted the name United Way of Kenosha County along with the national logo, which is how we are still recognized today.

October 1978
Snap-on has been a longtime supporter of United Way of Kenosha County and is recorded to have "Agreed upon United Way" in 1973. The organization is well-known locally for its commitment to bettering our community through their support of several nonprofits.

October 1994
United Way of Kenosha County's first annual Day of Caring kicked off the 1994 fundraising campaign on October 11, 1994. The enthusiasm and work of the community came together to ensure a better quality of life for everyone!
May 2012
Relocated to the organization's current location at 5500 6th Avenue with the goal to provide greater access for the community. Stop in and see us here still today!
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April 2023
On April 1, 2023, United Way of Kenosha County hosted 100 Years, 100+ Volunteers: A Day of Service to kick off the celebration of our 100th anniversary of mobilizing the caring power of our community.
