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United Airlines: Helping the human spirit take flight

United Vacations provides upscale, component-based, customizable vacations. Starting with accommodations, travelers can add various elements, including air on United Airlines and their partners, car rentals or transfer service, tours and excursions, activities, attractions and more, to create a complete vacation that meets their individual needs.

With options ranging from fully-independent travel to escorted tours in more than 100 destinations worldwide, United Vacations brings dream vacations within reach.

Mission:

To be a world-class vacation company, upholding United Airlines' commitment to quality, reliability, product delivery and positive contributions to all communities served.

History:

United Vacations was formed in 1984 by United Airlines with a primary focus on Hawaii vacations. The domestic point-of-sale product line grew to include destinations throughout North America, as well as the North and South Pacific. As United Airlines expanded its route structure in 1990, European destinations were added, as well as International points-of-sale. Today, The Mark Travel Corporation operates United Vacations' vacation product in the United States, Europe and Canada, as well as operating the North American Ski program. The Latin America, Australia/New Zealand and Asia programs are operated by Far and Wide Corporation.

Destinations:

More than 100 destinations are offered worldwide including the Hawaiian islands, California, Florida, popular cities across the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia*, Australia/New Zealand* and Latin America* and top ski resorts across North America.

Office Locations:

Administrative offices are located in Milwaukee and Orlando plus additional Traveler Support offices in Honolulu, Las Vegas and London.

Headquarters: 8907 N. Port Washington Road

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217 USA

Management: Richard J. Karnes, Vice President and General Manager

Associations & Affiliations:

United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA); $1 Million Consumer Plan; American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA); listed with ASTA's Tour Operators Program (TOP); Ski Tour Operators Program (SKI TOPS); Travel Industry Association of America (TIA).

United Airlines: Helping the human spirit take flight

For more than 50 years, the United Airlines® Foundation has served as the philanthropic wing of our airline. While many divisions and departments at United are involved with the community, the foundation is the only organization within the company whose community support is purely philanthropic. Its mission is to make the United Airlines name and brand synonymous with corporate philanthropy and community involvement and its proud history is a testimony to its longstanding commitment to improve the world.

Mission

Our mission is to develop, implement, and communicate United's commitment to community service by sponsoring and supporting charitable organizations, as well as programs and activities that improve the communities where our customers and employees live and work.

History

The United Airlines Foundation was formed in 1952. Originally, the foundation supported only one national charity&emdash;the United Way&emdash;and a handful of smaller programs. Today, the foundation provides millions of dollars worth of support to hundreds of charitable organizations worldwide.

Guidelines

Every year, the foundation receives thousands of requests for philanthropic support. Although we would like to be able to assist every worthy charitable organization and activity, we simply cannot.

 

General guidelines

* The foundation's current philanthropic focus is described throughout these Committed to the Community pages. Focus areas include &emdash; education, health, arts and culture, volunteerism, and diversity. 

* Be aware that the foundation concentrates the majority of its resources in United's U.S. hubs&emdash;Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. These communities sustain our largest operations and serve as home to the majority of our employees and customers.

* Be aware that we do not provide matching gifts , air transportation for fundraising events, air transportation for individuals or philanthropic support in the following areas: capital and building grants, development campaigns, individuals, political or fraternal organizations, United Way-funded agencies (because they receive support through employee payroll deductions), religious institutions, or individual public or private schools.

Specific guidelines

* We are not accepting new or unsolicited proposals at this time. The following is an example of the information that is typically required in a proposal. Please use this information as a sample only, since specific information required may change when our new guidelines become available. Proposals generally consist of three sections: an executive summary, a history of your organization, and supporting documentation.

* The executive summary must be kept to one page. It should include the following information:

* Summary of project

* Date/duration of project

* Location of activity

* Target beneficiaries

* Number of people affected by grant

* Resources requested

* Financial

* Air transportation

* Human (i.e., volunteer)

* Intended use of funds, tickets, and/or volunteers

* Benefits (to the community at large and the United community specifically)

* Focus (description of how the project fits within the foundation's philanthropic focus)

* Impact (description of how United's participation will affect the project's ability to attract other sponsors, contributors, and participants)

* The history of your organization should cover the following topics:

* Mission

* Goals

* Current programs

* Full description of the goals and objectives of the project.

* A description of the plan for evaluation of the completed project

* The supporting documents may include any information that elaborates on the items summarized in the executive summary.

* In addition to the above, you must provide:

* A copy of your organization's IRS tax-exempt letter

* A list of your organization's board of directors

* A list of your organization's major contributors and other sponsors

* A copy of your most recent annual report

* Audited financial statements

* A copy of your previous and current year program and organization budget