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Ethics & Financial 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. Our most recent Audited Financial Statements are available for your review and downloading.

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.

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.

If an officer or employee violates any portion of the Code, or knowingly permits an employee under his or her supervision to do so, it could result in stern disciplinary action including reprimand, loss or reduction of compensation, seniority or promotional opportunity, demotion, suspension or discharge.

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.

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:

  • Be tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as well as from corresponding provisions of other applicable state, local or foreign laws or regulations.

  • United Way of Tampa Bay must file IRS Form 990 annually in a timely manner.

  • Comply with all other applicable legal local, state, and federal operating and reporting requirements (e.g., nondiscrimination, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, USA Patriot Act).

  • Have an active, responsible, and voluntary governing body, which ensures effective governance over the policies and financial resources of the organization.

  • Adhere to a locally developed and adopted statement to ensure volunteers and staff broadly reflect the diversity of the community they serve.

  • Represent itself as a United Way in accordance with all United Way of America trademark standards and requirements.

  • Support the United Way system by providing financial support to United Way of America according to the membership investment formula.

  • Adhere to a locally developed and adopted code of ethics for volunteers and staff which includes provisions for ethical management, publicity, fundraising practices and full and fair disclosure.

  • Undergo an annual audit conducted by an independent certified public accountant whose examination complies with generally accepted auditing standards and GAAP.

  • Conduct every three years a volunteer-led self-assessment of their community impact work, financial management, and organizational governance and decision making.

  • Annually submit to United Way of America a report of the total resources generated (annual fundraising campaign plus other resources such as in-kind donations and proceeds from special events). This report must be completed according to a policy that ensures an accurate, unduplicated national accounting for the United Way system.

  • Biennially submit to United Way of America a report on United Way income and expenses.

  • If managing donor designated gifts, the fees charged, if any, will be based on actual expenses. If receiving designated gifts from another United Way organization, will not deduct fundraising or processing fees.


Pamela Reeder
Chief Financial Officer
813-274-0905

preeder@uwtb.org

 

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