daily nebraskan tuesday, October 7, 1980 page 2 UNL groups aid campaign United Way needs $3,000 to reach goal By Lorna Bradley The United Way has raised $2,037,298 in its campaign that will end this month, allocation director Cheryl Naber said. About $3,000 is still needed to reach the $2 ,040,000 goal. The United Way campaign raises money for 26 human service agencies in Lincoln and Lancaster County. Each spring, an allocations committee made up of 60 community volunteers dis cusses how much money is to be raised and how it will be allocated, Naber said. CUSTOM'S INDEPENDENT SPECIALISTS, INC. Our business is the repair of VW vehicles and the selling of parts and accessories for Volkswagon vehicles. Brake Work Engine Rebuilding Maintenance1 nspection Parts & Accessories Tires Lubrications & Oil Our parts department has expanded to include parts for Datsun, Toyota and Honda vehicles. Sun Computer Diagnostic Service -n An Independent BankAmericaro c Service Center 2435 N. 33rd 467-2397 The volunteers are divided into six teams, each with a labor representative, an auditor an a planner Naber said. Each team raises money for three or four of the agencies she added. Besides the allocation division, there are 3,000 other volunteers from the community who solicit businesses for donations, Naber said. These volunteers also solicit unemploy ed residents, she said. UNL campaign UNL is active in the campaign, and has a core, group of 20 volunteers made up of faculty and staff members, said Larry Andrews, assistant . to the chancellor. The group is organized by Don Pur sell, director of the Bureau of Business and' Research, he added. Each volunteer is in charge of collecting donations in approximately 20 buildings, offices and departments, Andrews said. Their goal is to recruit additional volunteers in each department as well as collecting donations, he added. Andrews said that the volunteers ask other staff and faculty members for donations. If a student wishes to make a donation, he or she can make it directly to United Way , he added . By signing a form, businesses have the donations withheld from their employees' paychecks once a month, Naber said. Businesses may withhold as much as they want. But the suggested guideline is one percent annually for an income over $10,000 and six-tenths of one percent for an income under $10,000, she added. Andrews said the university has no suggested guidelines and that the donations do not have to be payroll deductions. Money for Y-Pals The money that is donated is used to expand programs such as the YMCA's Y-Pal program, Naber said. There are no fund raising activities planned besides the solicitation, she said. Having fund raising activities doesn't produce as much as the solicitation, Andrews said. That's why the campaign is restricted to one month in the fall, he said. UNL fraternities and sororities often have fund-raisers throughout the year in which part of the money collected is donated to United Way, Andrews said. Naber said that residents who call in suggestions or disagree on where the money is being allocated, are often asked to become a volunteer or join the alloca tion committee. These volunteers spend a month work ing for the United Fund campaign, she said. Because of the large number of people dedicating their time to the campaign, the overhead cost goes down, Andrews said. He added that any dedicated person adds to the success of an organization. Andrews said that in the past few years, the number of people donating to the United Fund has declined. But those who have donated, are giving more, he said. (SirsidliuisMniigi Eimgjnimeaiirs Put your education to.worEi. VJith Sperry. A career with Sperry Flight Systems will make real use of the time and energy you've put into the last four years. The result: we both profit. 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