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United Way On Track To Goal

Posted: February 3, 2012 at 5:51 a.m.

Board chairman-elect Shawn Walker of Fayetteville announces the recipient of the annual Live United Award on Thursday during the United Way of Northwest Arkansas’ Campaign Celebration Lunch at Carrabba’s Italian Grill in Rogers. Tyson Foods won the award for the second year in a row.

United Way of Northwest Arkansas celebrated its recent fundraising success at a luncheon Thursday...

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Jill Darling, left, president of United Way of Northwest Arkansas, visits with Dick Trammel on Thursday following the celebra... (By: Marc Henning)

By The Numbers

United Way Campaign

• 99 percent of all donations to United Way of Northwest Arkansas remain in the area.

• 16 percent of local money goes to in-house programs and administrative costs.

• 84 percent of local money goes to 67 local partner agencies.

Source: Staff Report

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Kaki Giauque, from left, United Way of Northwest Arkansas campaign cabinet member, Norm Prestage, campaign cabinet chairman, ... (By: Marc Henning)

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