Citizens Review Panel
Citizens Review Panel
Citizens Review Panel
See how it works. Trained volunteers protect donor investment.
United Way of the CSRA Citizens Review panels are composed entirely of community volunteers and are responsible for visiting United Way's partner agencies annually to review the funded programs and services as well as make funding recommendations bi-yearly in our Community Investment Process. These panels are vital in maintaining United Way agency credibility and accountability to the community while ensuring the community outcomes are being effectively evaluated.
See how it works. Trained volunteers protect donor investment.
United Way of the CSRA Citizens Review panels are composed entirely of community volunteers and are responsible for visiting United Way's partner agencies annually to review the funded programs and services as well as make funding recommendations bi-yearly in our Community Investment Process. These panels are vital in maintaining United Way agency credibility and accountability to the community while ensuring the community outcomes are being effectively evaluated.
See how it works. Trained volunteers protect donor investment.
United Way of the CSRA Citizens Review panels are composed entirely of community volunteers and are responsible for visiting United Way's partner agencies annually to review the funded programs and services as well as make funding recommendations bi-yearly in our Community Investment Process. These panels are vital in maintaining United Way agency credibility and accountability to the community while ensuring the community outcomes are being effectively evaluated.
Important Update on Disaster Assistance
As of July 29, 2025, United Way of the CSRA is no longer accepting new applications for disaster-related rental, mortgage, or utility assistance.
If you have already submitted an application, please be aware:
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We are reviewing and processing applications in the order they were received.
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Submitting documentation does not guarantee assistance.
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Only those individuals who have been actively working with a case manager and have received confirmation that their case is in process will continue to receive assistance.
While we are not aware of any current rental assistance programs, individuals in need of utility assistance may contact 2-1-1 to be connected with local resources that may be able to help.
We appreciate your understanding and patience during this time.