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New web-based allocations application process

UWMS Partner Agency staff receive training on the new software at United Way. Diana Bedwell (standing, top right) from United Way's Community Impact department, explains details about the new web-based software program.

United Way of the Mid-South launches new "e-CImpact" applications process, trains selected agencies

(DECEMBER, 2008) United Way of the Mid-South has started training selected partner agencies in using a new web-based applications process called e-CImpact. This new application allows selected partner agencies to complete and submit their United Way allocations information and supportive materials to United Way electronically over the internet for 2009. While this is a new way of submitting information to United Way, our focus on measurable community impacts that improve people’s lives in the areas of education, income and health in our eight-county region remains the same.

New United Way applications software
e-Cimpact is United Way of the Mid-South's
new web-based agency applications
software package.

The e-CImpact software is serviced through Seabrooks, a nationally-recognized software services vendor with a long history of working with local United Way organizations across the country.

For more information, please contact United Way of the Mid-South’s Community Impact department at 901.433.4300

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