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Community Foundation, United Way launches new website and unified brand

Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties begins phased alignment of its digital presence to reflect one unified voice across all platforms.


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  • | 11:00 a.m. January 27, 2026
Cary Quinones, Community Investments manager for CF/UWVFC, accesses the Community Impact Grant Funded Partners List from the organization’s newly launched website. Courtesy photo
Cary Quinones, Community Investments manager for CF/UWVFC, accesses the Community Impact Grant Funded Partners List from the organization’s newly launched website. Courtesy photo
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Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties recently announced a phased alignment of its digital presence. A key milestone in this effort, a press release stated, is the launch of a new website — ConnectVFC.org — and a URL that reflects the way the organization seeks to connect Volusia and Flagler Counties with community resources.

“As we prepare to celebrate our 85th year of service to this community, we’re proud to advance our communications and brand experience in ways that reflect both the maturity and momentum of our organization,” said Courtney Edgcomb, president and CEO of CF/UWVFC. “Through personalized giving strategies — including legacy and planned giving — we empower donors to make a greater impact today while building resources that will support our community for generations to come.”

Amanda Lasecki, vice president of Operations at CF/UWVFC, and Emmanuel Kamel, Foundation Support Specialist at CF/UWVFC, access information via the organization’s new website. Courtesy photo
Amanda Lasecki, vice president of Operations at CF/UWVFC, and Emmanuel Kamel, Foundation Support Specialist at CF/UWVFC, access information via the organization’s new website. Courtesy photo

CF/UWVFC’s redesigned website reflects a "more connected, user-focused experience," the press release states, featuring user-friendly navigation, refreshed brand voice and messaging, a unified visual identity, and a more accessible way for supporters to get involved.

“Aligning our digital presence creates a clearer, more streamlined experience for our community, donors, and partners,” Edgcomb said. “Whether through endowments or traditional United Way campaigns, these investments fuel programs that promote literacy and career training and provide critical support for veterans, domestic abuse survivors, and families facing food insecurity.”

In addition to transitioning from unitedwayvfc.org to ConnectVFC.org, the organization consolidated Facebook and LinkedIn social media pages earlier this month. The official pages are:

  • Facebook: facebook.com/YourUnitedWay
  • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/YourUnitedWay
  • Instagram: instagram.com/YourUnitedWay

To learn more about CF/UWVFC, visit ConnectVFC.org/about.

 

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