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Employee Giving Program

On November 7, 2023, Chairman Oliver G. Gilbert III sponsored Resolution R-1026-23, which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. This resolution expands the opportunity for County employees to donate to 13 charitable organizations, in addition to having the option to continue donating to the United Way. This expansion provides County employees with new opportunities to make a positive impact and change lives in our community.

We encourage our employees to consider supporting these organizations, as your contributions can help make a difference to those in need. Your continued commitment can help strengthen their essential work and create a brighter future for all.

How can I donate?
Employees may manage the amount and frequency of their donations to their preferred charities through INFORMS Employee Self Services. The Manage Voluntary Deductions Job Aid provides detailed instructions on how to add, delete or change your charitable contributions, making the process simple and convenient. Employees may continue to donate to the United Way and other charities through the County’s existing processes.

Charitable Organizations

In response to the ongoing crisis faced by many young males, the project aims to intervene in the lives of at-risk boys, providing alternatives to steer them away from a life of crime and violence.

The Society's mission is to improve the lives of those affected by cancer through advocacy, research and patient support, with a focus on prevention, detection, treatment and survival.

Dedicated to advancing resilient communities in Miami-Dade County by focusing on education, housing, health and economic development.

CHS provides essential services to underserved communities in Little Haiti/Little River and North Miami, including mental health support, pediatric care, women's health services and more. They also offer cultural adaptation services for new immigrants in South Florida.

Chapman Partnership operates two homeless assistance centers in Miami and Homestead that provide comprehensive programs and services that empower residents with dignity and respect to overcome homelessness.

Serving families for 80 years by providing services that address equity and inclusion disparities for individuals with disabilities by enhancing education, advancing health and expanding employment opportunities.

Students from the most vulnerable communities experience a powerful combination of music education and mentorship with professional musicians to help them overcome hardship, find their voice and reach their potential.

Focused on philanthropic initiatives benefiting the medical programs and services at JHS, the Foundation assists in funding major capital projects and programmatic needs that lack public bond support.

The mission of Jewish Community Services is to improve the quality of life and self-sufficiency of the Jewish and broader communities throughout South Florida in accordance with Jewish values.

The Live Like Bella Foundation is committed to being an internationally recognized leader in childhood cancer research and advocacy while providing financial and emotional support to families whose children are battling cancer.

Kristi House provides an integrated solution for families navigating the complex services involved in the healing process. The Center is nationally recognized for its evidence-based, therapeutic expertise in treating child trauma.

Committed to eliminating infant abuse and abandonment through education, prevention, direct assistance and grassroots community involvement.

United Way of Miami-Dade envisions a thriving and equitable community where all people have access to quality education and the opportunity to lead healthy and financially secure lives. Improving quality of life for all by bringing together people and resources committed to building a better community.