United
Way’s 2-1-1
Guidelines for Inclusion in Database
United Way’s 2-1-1 database is used to
catalogue an array of community services, provide information on these resources
to the community and to connect people with needed programs and services. In
addition, the database may be used by community planners to document available
services, identify gaps in services, and to assist in community resource mapping
and needs assessment activities.
The following agencies/ organizations
may be eligible for inclusion in the database file.
- Non-profit agencies providing
health, employment, education, social service, recreation or legal or
consumer protection services.
- Governmental (public) agencies
providing health, employment, education, social service, recreation or legal
or consumer protection services.
- Organizations (such as churches and
social clubs), which offer any of the above services to the community at
large.
- Self help support groups, which do
not charge a fee for profit purposes.
- Advocacy groups.
- Professional groups providing
assistance in the identified service areas.
- Non-profit or governmental
hospitals, health clinics, and intermediate care homes.
- Organizations located outside of
Wood County that provides a service to residents which is not available
locally.
- Toll-free telephone services
related to the identified service areas if local area residents can access
them. (1-800)
- For profit*, proprietary agencies
if they offer a service not adequately provided by the non-profit sector or
f the service is offered either free or with a sliding fee scale.
- Organizations* offering services
parallel to a non-profit service to which clients are referred and fees paid
by a government agency (ex. Home health care or homemaking services to
qualified clients that are reimbursed by Medicare and/ or Medicaid.)
*The eligible for-profit agencies must be
licensed (if applicable) and provide current certificate of licensure and
evidence of professional liability insurance upon application.
The following agencies and programs
are ineligible for inclusion:
- Private for-profit service
providers unless they meet the inclusion criteria of 4, 10 and 11 above.
- Organizations providing services
only to members of certain group or affiliation (counseling available to a
group’s members only.)
- Churches that offer no special
community-based service components.
- Schools and vocational training
programs other than those that are public or non-profit.
- Any organization, which promotes or
delivers illegal services.
- Organizations that have been in
existence less than one year unless they meet one of the following criteria:
- Affiliation with a large,
well-known national organization (ex. Salvation Army, Red Cross, etc.)
- Provides a unique, much needed
service not otherwise provided in the community.