Daytona Beach, Fla. — Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties (CF/UWVFC), non-direct service nonprofit that connects donors, nonprofits, and volunteers to meet urgent needs and build lasting community resources, announced a phased alignment of its digital presence designed to strengthen its unified voice and make engagement easier for the community. A key milestone in this effort is the launch of a new website – ConnectVFC.org – and the URL that reflects the way the organization Connects Volusia and Flagler Counties.

As both a Community Foundation and a United Way, CF/UWVFC serves the community through two trusted lenses, including smart philanthropy services for donors seeking responsible and purposeful ways to invest in the local community and providing local impact through grantmaking. This brand update brings those identities together in a cohesive way across all platforms, reflecting the organization’s integrated mission and forward-looking vision.

“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.”

As Volusia and Flagler’s fundraising and grantmaking experts, CF/UWVFC’s redesigned website reflects a more connected, user-focused experience, 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 added. “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 – part of a gradual change to reflect a single, unified brand voice. Community members are encouraged to follow CF/UWVFC’s official pages:

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