87 – percent ofhigh schoolersgraduating highschool in ourarea50,000 –number ofwomen involvedin WomenUnitedNationwide19,622 – numberof tax returnscompleted byUW’s VITAprogram last year915,171 –number ofindividualsimpacted byour COVID-19fund3 – grade studentsneed to be able toread at grade levelby to stay on trackto graduate highschool2012 – year UnitedWay of Tampa Bayconsolidated withUW of Sarasota tobecome UWSuncoast1.4 - millions ofdollars raised bytop 25 mostgenerousworkplaces inSarasota Countylast year339,468 –number ofhouseholdsimpacted byour COVID-19fund5 – percent offunding goingtowardsplace-basedinitiatives96 – numberof projectsfor Day ofCaring lastyear88 – percent of 1stgraders who arereading belowgrade level willcontinue to bebehind grade levelin 4th grade1.2 – millions ofdollars in valueprovided back tothe communitythrough volunteerhours last year18,661 – number ofadults who receivedpre-employmentservices andfinancial educationsupport3,000 – number ofstudentsconnected with aReading Palmentor statewideeach year1924 – YearTampa WelfareLeague wasfounded, whichwould laterbecome UnitedWay138,417 – number ofchildren whoreceived supportfrom UW to improvetheir educationalopportunities1887 – YearUW conceptwas begunin Denver,CO100 – percent ofOperation Graduatestudents who wereaccepted into highereducation programsor the military2017 – Year UWSuncoast merged withUW of ManateeCounty to serve a five-county area(Hillsborough, Pinellas,DeSoto, Manatee, andSarasota)11 – millions ofdollars raised byour 10 mostgenerousworkplaces andtheir employeeslast year2002 – year UnitedWays ofHillsborough andPinellas Countiesmerged to form UWof Tampa Bay75 – percent lessthat those whodon’t graduatehigh school willearn compared totheir peers79 – percent ofannual revenuesthat are generatedthrough workplacecampaigns4,552 –number ofhomelessveterans inFlorida40 – Percent ofhouseholds in ourarea consideredALICE (assetlimited incomeconstrainedemployed)79,011.37 –amount raisedduring the firstyear of theTampa WelfareLeague51,430 –number ofvolunteer hoursorganized byUW Suncoast’sHands On90 – goal toimprove highschoolgraduationrates to70 – numberof agenciesfunded fromour COVID-19Impact fund8,000 – numberof e-books thatMyOn givesstudentsaccess to1.3 – millions ofdollars raised bytop 25 mostgenerousworkplaces inManatee Countylast year65 – goal toachieve 3rdgradereadingscores to211 – numberto call toconnect withUW servicesin our area26 – percent offunding goingtowardseducationprograms lastyear54 – percent ofthird gradersreading atgrade level inour area16 – millions ofdollars contributed byour 100 mostgenerous workplacesand their employeeslast year1.5 – Millions ofdollars raised tosupportCOVID-19recovery13,016 – numberof visits made toSulphur SpringsResource Centerin 201795,000 –number ofveterans livingin HillsboroughCounty87 – percent ofhigh schoolersgraduating highschool in ourarea50,000 –number ofwomen involvedin WomenUnitedNationwide19,622 – numberof tax returnscompleted byUW’s VITAprogram last year915,171 –number ofindividualsimpacted byour COVID-19fund3 – grade studentsneed to be able toread at grade levelby to stay on trackto graduate highschool2012 – year UnitedWay of Tampa Bayconsolidated withUW of Sarasota tobecome UWSuncoast1.4 - millions ofdollars raised bytop 25 mostgenerousworkplaces inSarasota Countylast year339,468 –number ofhouseholdsimpacted byour COVID-19fund5 – percent offunding goingtowardsplace-basedinitiatives96 – numberof projectsfor Day ofCaring lastyear88 – percent of 1stgraders who arereading belowgrade level willcontinue to bebehind grade levelin 4th grade1.2 – millions ofdollars in valueprovided back tothe communitythrough volunteerhours last year18,661 – number ofadults who receivedpre-employmentservices andfinancial educationsupport3,000 – number ofstudentsconnected with aReading Palmentor statewideeach year1924 – YearTampa WelfareLeague wasfounded, whichwould laterbecome UnitedWay138,417 – number ofchildren whoreceived supportfrom UW to improvetheir educationalopportunities1887 – YearUW conceptwas begunin Denver,CO100 – percent ofOperation Graduatestudents who wereaccepted into highereducation programsor the military2017 – Year UWSuncoast merged withUW of ManateeCounty to serve a five-county area(Hillsborough, Pinellas,DeSoto, Manatee, andSarasota)11 – millions ofdollars raised byour 10 mostgenerousworkplaces andtheir employeeslast year2002 – year UnitedWays ofHillsborough andPinellas Countiesmerged to form UWof Tampa Bay75 – percent lessthat those whodon’t graduatehigh school willearn compared totheir peers79 – percent ofannual revenuesthat are generatedthrough workplacecampaigns4,552 –number ofhomelessveterans inFlorida40 – Percent ofhouseholds in ourarea consideredALICE (assetlimited incomeconstrainedemployed)79,011.37 –amount raisedduring the firstyear of theTampa WelfareLeague51,430 –number ofvolunteer hoursorganized byUW Suncoast’sHands On90 – goal toimprove highschoolgraduationrates to70 – numberof agenciesfunded fromour COVID-19Impact fund8,000 – numberof e-books thatMyOn givesstudentsaccess to1.3 – millions ofdollars raised bytop 25 mostgenerousworkplaces inManatee Countylast year65 – goal toachieve 3rdgradereadingscores to211 – numberto call toconnect withUW servicesin our area26 – percent offunding goingtowardseducationprograms lastyear54 – percent ofthird gradersreading atgrade level inour area16 – millions ofdollars contributed byour 100 mostgenerous workplacesand their employeeslast year1.5 – Millions ofdollars raised tosupportCOVID-19recovery13,016 – numberof visits made toSulphur SpringsResource Centerin 201795,000 –number ofveterans livingin HillsboroughCounty

United Way Suncoast Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-87 – percent of high schoolers graduating high school in our area
  2. G-50,000 – number of women involved in Women United Nationwide
  3. I-19,622 – number of tax returns completed by UW’s VITA program last year
  4. I-915,171 – number of individuals impacted by our COVID-19 fund
  5. B-3 – grade students need to be able to read at grade level by to stay on track to graduate high school
  6. B-2012 – year United Way of Tampa Bay consolidated with UW of Sarasota to become UW Suncoast
  7. G-1.4 - millions of dollars raised by top 25 most generous workplaces in Sarasota County last year
  8. I-339,468 – number of households impacted by our COVID-19 fund
  9. O-5 – percent of funding going towards place-based initiatives
  10. G-96 – number of projects for Day of Caring last year
  11. O-88 – percent of 1st graders who are reading below grade level will continue to be behind grade level in 4th grade
  12. N-1.2 – millions of dollars in value provided back to the community through volunteer hours last year
  13. N-18,661 – number of adults who received pre-employment services and financial education support
  14. O-3,000 – number of students connected with a Reading Pal mentor statewide each year
  15. B-1924 – Year Tampa Welfare League was founded, which would later become United Way
  16. I-138,417 – number of children who received support from UW to improve their educational opportunities
  17. B-1887 – Year UW concept was begun in Denver, CO
  18. N-100 – percent of Operation Graduate students who were accepted into higher education programs or the military
  19. B-2017 – Year UW Suncoast merged with UW of Manatee County to serve a five-county area (Hillsborough, Pinellas, DeSoto, Manatee, and Sarasota)
  20. G-11 – millions of dollars raised by our 10 most generous workplaces and their employees last year
  21. B-2002 – year United Ways of Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties merged to form UW of Tampa Bay
  22. I-75 – percent less that those who don’t graduate high school will earn compared to their peers
  23. O-79 – percent of annual revenues that are generated through workplace campaigns
  24. N-4,552 – number of homeless veterans in Florida
  25. B-40 – Percent of households in our area considered ALICE (asset limited income constrained employed)
  26. O-79,011.37 – amount raised during the first year of the Tampa Welfare League
  27. N-51,430 – number of volunteer hours organized by UW Suncoast’s Hands On
  28. G-90 – goal to improve high school graduation rates to
  29. I-70 – number of agencies funded from our COVID-19 Impact fund
  30. O-8,000 – number of e-books that MyOn gives students access to
  31. G-1.3 – millions of dollars raised by top 25 most generous workplaces in Manatee County last year
  32. G-65 – goal to achieve 3rd grade reading scores to
  33. N-211 – number to call to connect with UW services in our area
  34. I-26 – percent of funding going towards education programs last year
  35. I-54 – percent of third graders reading at grade level in our area
  36. G-16 – millions of dollars contributed by our 100 most generous workplaces and their employees last year
  37. B-1.5 – Millions of dollars raised to support COVID-19 recovery
  38. O-13,016 – number of visits made to Sulphur Springs Resource Center in 2017
  39. O-95,000 – number of veterans living in Hillsborough County