Meet your campaign team
Run A campaign
Everything you need to run a successful employee giving campaign.
Inside you will find a detailed workplace campaign checklist, sample 10-day campaign schedule, theme and incentive ideas, and best practices for engaging leadership, recruiting a committee, hosting events, and keeping employees engaged and inspired.
This resource will help Employee Campaign Coordinators confidently organize fun, meaningful activities that boost participation, strengthen team culture, and maximize their company’s community impact through Granite United Way.

Download donation and reporting forms.
This makes giving feel more manageable, because the donation is broken into smaller, predictable amounts and provides steady, reliable support for local programs all year long, since funds arrive consistently rather than only at campaign time.
There are two ways for your employees to make a payroll donation: by filling out a pledge form (paper or digital) or by giving online through our safe and secure ePledge giving platform.
Together, these options make it easy for every employee to participate in the way that’s most convenient and comfortable for them.

Fillable Pledge Form

Printable Pledge Form

ePledge One Pager
Communication Tools & Materials
Download high resolution logos to use in your workplace campaign materials.
Download our branded presentation slides to use in your next campaign presentation.
Download and print posters to be placed around your workplace.
See Your Impact
Download this year’s one pagers highlighting local impact in your community.

Central Region One Pager

North Country One Pager

Upper Valley One Pager

Merrimack Country One Pager

Seacost Region One Pager

Southern Region One Pager

Northern Country One Pager
See the year round impact of Granite United Way donations to our community.

Community Report 2025 Final
Learn about the impact your donations have on real people in your community.

Central Region: Grace’s Story

Merrimack County Tia’s Story

North Country: Danny’s Story

Northern Region: Staci’s Story

Southern Region: Heena’s Story














