1918
United Way of CCMC began in Springfield under the name of Springfield and Clark War Service.
1921
The name changed to Springfield Federation for Community Service.
1923
The Springfield Community Fund began conducting federated campaigns for local agencies, raising $170,511 for 17 organizations during the first campaign.
1951
The name Community Chest of Clark County, Inc., was adopted.
1973
The name “United Way of Clark County, Inc.” was adopted at the 1973 Annual Meeting.
1978
The annual campaign topped $1,000,000 for the first time.
1985
The Wesley Harrison Society was established to recognize leadership giving to the United Way.
1985
The United Way service area was expanded to include Champaign County. The name “United Way of Clark and Champaign Counties, Inc.” was adopted.
1986
United Way of Madison County was established and was run on a volunteer basis only.
1990
The annual campaign raised over $2,000,000 for the first time.
1998
United Way established a United Way Endowment Fund with the Springfield Foundation.
2001
The annual campaign raised over $2,700,000.
2005
The United Way service area was expanded to include Madison County. The name “United Way of Clark, Champaign, and Madison Counties” was adopted.
2006
The United Way office was relocated to the Clark County Heritage Center.
2007
Information and Referral’s 3 digit number 2-1-1 became live.
2012
Informational and Referral became nationally accredited.
2013
Information and Referral now serves Madison County.
2013
Impact Areas changed to Education, Income and Health.
2019
United Way of Clark, Champaign, and Madison Counties celebrated 100 years in the community and $100 million distributed.
2020
Created Covid Fund
2023
2024
Created Springfield Unity Fund
2024
Created Disaster Fund
2025
Created new initiative, Thrive in Five