Orangeburg County
In 2009 The Edisto Council of United Way of the Midlands decided to become a full partner with the benefits of area-wide fundraising. Volunteers from the counties participate in the work of the Community Impact Councils and Committees to identify needs, determine priorities and offer grants for programs in Orangeburg and Calhoun that meet the health and human service needs of the community.
Orangeburg-Calhoun History with current funding information
1956
Chartered as Orangeburg County
United Fund in October $107,733 raised1976
Fundraising tops $200,000 for the first time
1980
Donations exceed $300,000 •
1981
Calhoun County becomes partner
Name Changed to United Way of Orangeburg and Calhoun Counties1986
Annual Campaign reaches $405,404
1988
Name changed to Edisto United Way Campaign totaled $462,870
This level of giving remained consistent until the mid-1990s2003
Edisto United Way Board of Directors choose to become a council of United Way of the Midlands
The Edisto Council continued to be responsible for fundraising and fund allocation but annual donations continued to be erratic2009
Local giving fell to less than $80,000
Edisto Council votes to disband and become a full partner of United Way of the Midlands’ Community Impact efforts2010
Grants, initiatives and donor directed funds more than double the amount raised from donors in Orangeburg and Calhoun counties in the 2009 Annual Campaign
The Warren Currie Family of Orangeburg
Local volunteers and certified partner agencies work to meet the needs of area residents. Click on a button below to learn more.
For more information on the United Way of the Midlands in Orangeburg County and its programs, contact Claudia B. Brooks, Orangeburg-Calhoun Team Director, at 803-585-9164 or by email at cbrooks@uway.org.










