Campaign Headquarters
Welcome to the Campaign HQ. Here you will find buttons that take you to everything you need to conduct a successful workplace campaign. If you don’t find what you need, or have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to support you!
Our 2023 Campaign Co-Chairs!

As Mayor of Tulsa, Kathy Taylor led Tulsa through the worst recession in 70 years, developed a funding package that ensured the retention of Tulsa’s largest employer, American Airlines, preventing a loss of over 5,000 jobs and successfully managed negotiations for five collective bargaining agreements.

A long-time leader at Hilti North America, Karl Neumaier brings the same level of commitment to his community, passionately leading within for-profit, not-for-profit, and educational boards of directors, including Arvest Bank, the Tulsa Area United Way, Catholic Charities, and the Tulsa Community College Foundation, among others.
Watch our 2022 campaign video
Know a business that should run a United Way campaign?
Over the past two years, we’ve been able to secure more than 100 new campaigns – all through warm introductions from United Way friends like you!
To submit a warm introduction, complete our potential company prospect form, ALFY (which stands for Another Lead For You), so we can connect with the business. After you submit an ALFY, our team of account managers will briefly consult with you before reaching out to the company. No business is too large or too small to help sustain the social safety net!
ABOUT TAUW
Tulsa Area United Way (TAUW) unites people and resources to improve lives and strengthen our communities. To do this, TAUW — with thousands of individual donors and companies — raises more than $25 million each year to support innovation grants, collaborative initiatives, shared technology services, and 59 human services organizations. This means 145 programs within Tulsa, Creek, Rogers, Okmulgee, Osage, and Wagoner counties empower a community working together to ensure that all of its members flourish and thrive.
During TAUW’s annual Day of Caring events, more than 6,300 volunteers provide direct service to area schools and nonprofits.
TAUW invests in these three building blocks for better lives:
EDUCATION
TAUW supports lifelong learning in our community from our youngest to our oldest citizens through the provision of educational information, training, and counseling.
FINANCIAL STABILITY
Thanks to supporters like you, thousands of Tulsa area residents have obtained employment, pulled themselves out of debt, and have been able to provide for their families.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
Many of our partner agencies offer information, training and/or counseling to help Tulsa area residents live longer, healthier, and more productive lives.