United Way of the Lower Mainland Revenue and Competitors

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • United Way of the Lower Mainland's estimated annual revenue is currently $15M per year.(i)
  • United Way of the Lower Mainland's estimated revenue per employee is $52,265

Employee Data

  • United Way of the Lower Mainland has 287 Employees.(i)

United Way of the Lower Mainland's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
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Provincial Director - Corporate RelationsReveal Email/Phone
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Provincial Director, Community Impact & InvestmentReveal Email/Phone
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Marketing and Communications DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Chief Operating OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Chief Financial OfficerReveal Email/Phone
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Provincial Manager - Success By 6Reveal Email/Phone
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Food Security ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Volunteer CoordinatorReveal Email/Phone
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Graphic DesignerReveal Email/Phone
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Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
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$15M287N/AN/AN/A
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$15M254%N/AN/A
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$15M1816%N/AN/A
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What Is United Way of the Lower Mainland?

For a community to be great, it has to be great for everyone. Too many people are vulnerable and isolated across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley, in need of connection and support. \n\nWhen you show your local love with United Way of the Lower Mainland, you are investing in your own local community – where you live, work and play. When we carry out acts of local love, we can be proud of where we live. \n\nOur expertise comes from being deeply embedded in communities across the Lower Mainland, Fraser Valley, and beyond. When you want to unleash your local love, we can mobilize our broad network and partnerships, for maximum impact. \n\nWe focus in three main areas: building strong communities, helping kids be all they can be, and moving people from poverty to possibility.\n\nWe are a social change engine powered by strategy, research, partnerships and public support. We are leaders in our field bringing the right people together to make change, and track progress.\n\nUWLM funds 150+ agencies throughout the Lower Mainland to deliver more than 300 programs and services.\n\nWe also manage two provincial programs. The seniors program Better at Home is funded by the provincial government. The early childhood program Success By 6 is a partnership with the Credit Unions of BC and the provincial government.

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$15M

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United Way of the Lower Mainland News

2022-04-13 - CUPE 1760, United Way BC improve mental health coverage ...

United Way British Columbia (UWBC) and CUPE 1760 have agreed to ... of the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley will proceed on April 19 and 20,...

2022-04-06 - Adam Charania | UBC Today

Together, my sisters and parents laid the path for me to be where I am ... the United Way of the Lower Mainland, the Rick Hansen Foundation,...

2022-04-06 - Jennifer Cudlipp receives Distinguished Service Award from ...

Additionally, her experience at the United Way of the Lower Mainland aided the successful merger that resulted in the United Way of BC.

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$77.2M29340%$156M
#2
$72.1M298-25%N/A
#3
$52.6M299-3%N/A
#4
$95.4M304-1%N/A
#5
$38.3M30610%N/A