
United Way of Kenosha County Grants $125,000 to Support Local Nonprofits!
United Way of Kenosha County (UWKC) has awarded $125,000 in Community Impact Grants to 15 nonprofit programs that are making a difference across Kenosha County. These grants will directly support work in the areas of health, education, and financial stability, helping to uplift families and strengthen the local community.
Celebrating Community Impact
Reflecting on the power of community collaboration, Jevon Claussen, Senior Director of Community Impact Operations at UWKC, shared:
“Our ability to invest in these organizations comes from the support of our donors and partners,” said Jevon Claussen, Senior Director of Community Impact Operations at UWKC. “It’s a reminder of what we can accomplish when people come together to strengthen Kenosha County.”
How the Magic Happens
Each year, a volunteer-led Community Investment Committee—made up of 16 local residents—reviews grant applications through a detailed, transparent process. Proposals are evaluated for alignment with UWKC’s focus areas, strong measurable outcomes, and sound financial practices. Site visits and scoring tools ensure an equitable and community-driven decision-making process.
Robyn Heathcote Doersch, Chair of the Committee, shared:
“I have been so impressed by the impact of the work being done by nonprofits in our community. Through their collective work, families in need have been uplifted. I’m excited to see the positive outcomes these investments will continue to deliver!”
Meet the 2025 Grant Recipients
Health
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Women and Children's Horizons – Legal Advocacy & Legal Services
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Hope Council – Parenting Time/Supervised Visitation
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Sharing Center – Rural Nutrition Program
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KAFASI – Senior Nutrition & Volunteer Transportation
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Kenosha YMCA – H.E.A.L. & Abilities in Motion
Education
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Kenosha YMCA – Frank Elementary Achievers
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Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha – Youth Empowerment
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Kenosha Literacy Council – Literacy for Life
Financial Stability
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Shalom Center – Homeless Shelter Program
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KHDS – Independent Living Programs for Youth
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Housing Resources – Homebuyer Education & Counseling
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Kenosha Vocational Ministry – Vocational Ministries
How You Can Get Involved
Want to be part of this fantastic wave of community support? You can contribute to UWKC’s Community Investment and other local initiatives by sending donations to United Way of Kenosha County at 5500 6th Avenue, Kenosha, WI 53140, or donate online at https://www.kenoshaunitedway.org/donate.
Let’s continue to make Kenosha an even better place for everyone. Thanks to our incredible community and these amazing nonprofits, the future looks brighter than ever!