Partners in Compassion Institute

If an initiative could promise your organization the tools to work smarter, wouldn't you commit to the program? United Way of the Midlands' Partners In Compassion Institute was founded to help faith and community-based groups that benefit the homeless or at-risk youth in Lexington, Richland, Fairfield, Newberry, Calhoun or Orangeburg counties. Participation in the Institute is granted on a competitive basis. Selected participants receive staff and volunteer training, technical assistance, and financial assistance to strengthen the organization's
ability to lead, market, operate and raise money.
To compete for entry into the PIC Institute, you must attend one of our free orientation workshops. Unfortunately, the deadline for attending any workshops has passed. If you would like more information, contact Anna Clifton at aclifton@uway.org.
The PIC Institute is made possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Community Services and is conducted in partnership with the Central Carolina Community Foundation, the Edisto Council, Women In Philanthropy, Claflin University, and the S.C. Association of Nonprofit Organizations.

