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Accountability
United Way of Tampa Bay (UWTB) takes our role as a trusted community leader very seriously. As a result, we have a long tradition of adhering to very high standards of accountability and transparency.
Standards Summary United Way of Tampa Bay agrees to participate in, and submit to United Way of America a community-driven self-assessment of their community impact, financial management, decision-making and organizational governance. These assessments are reviewed by United Way volunteers, professional leaders and outside experts in areas such as financial management, governance and ethics.
United Way of Tampa Bay reports full revenue and expense data to United Way of America for third party review.
United Way of Tampa Bay submits our annual reports, IRS 990 forms, financial audits and codes of ethics to United Way of America for third party review.
Creating Consistency These comprehensive upgrades to the standards will make United Way reporting practices more consistent across the country and help donors and the public better understand how United Ways are investing donor dollars wisely and efficiently to achieve community impact.
Our Auditors Each year, United Way engages the services of a certified public accounting firm to audit our financial records as well as prepare our IRS Form 990, the annual tax return for non-profit organizations. Currently, the firm of Lewis, Birch & Ricardo, LLC serves as our auditors.
Ethics The Board of Directors of United Way of Tampa Bay has constituted and established an Audit & Ethics Committee. This committee has developed a Code of Ethics. The purpose of the Code is to describe standards of conduct and business ethics expected of the directors, officers, standing committee members, and employees of United Way of Tampa Bay.
Directors, officers, standing committee members, and employees of the United Way must strictly adhere to the letter and spirit of this Code and of all laws, rules and regulations applicable to the conduct of the United Way's business and must exercise high standards of integrity and sound ethical judgment.
United Way of Tampa Bay’s related written policies are included in our Resource Center.
Organizational Structure and System Membership Accountability
United Way of Tampa Bay is an independent 501(c) 3 organization founded and governed by local volunteers to improve lives and strengthen our community. We are a member of United Way of America and annually completes certification of strict membership requirements to its Board of Directors, the Community and The United Way of America. United Way of Tampa Bay annually certifies that it must:
Per United Way's whistleblower policy, if anyone governed by the Code has questions or concerns about compliance with the Code they should contact Mr. Clint Childress, Board Member and Chairperson of the Audit and Ethics Committee at unitedwayethics@yahoo.com.
Patriot Act Compliance United Way is in compliance with the spirit and intent of the U.S. Patriot Act and other counterterrorism laws. Affirmative action is taken to prevent financial, technical, in-kind or other resources from inadvertently being used for illegal acts and terrorist activities. |

Board of Directors
Standards of Excellence
Financial Information
Our annual reports, audited financial statements, our IRS Form 990, Code of Ethics, Whistle Blower Policy and more are available for your review and download in our Resource Center.
 Pamela Reeder Chief Financial Officer 813-274-0905 preeder@uwtb.org.

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