Countdown to United for GOLD!

Launching August 1, United for GOLD 2025 is UCP’s signature peer-to-peer fundraising campaign — a virtual, nationwide movement powered by community, compassion, and purpose.

Together, we raise more than funds. We raise voices. We raise awareness. We raise possibilities.

By participating as a Champion for UCP, you’ll help empower individuals with cerebral palsy and other intellectual and developmental disabilities to live lives without limits. Your efforts fuel our mission — advancing independence, inclusion, and dignity through advocacy, education, and research.

Whether you’re fundraising, spreading the word, or supporting a loved one, you’re part of something bigger: a united force for change.

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Grab the Podium — Fundraise for Impact

This is your moment to go for GOLD for United Cerebral Palsy! As you rally your network and raise funds, you’ll climb the ranks of our United for GOLD podium — with each level representing a powerful impact in the lives of people with disabilities.

From groundbreaking research to vital assistive technology, every dollar raised fuels change.
Aim high, challenge your friends, and see how far your efforts can go.

Will you take home the Gold?

Early Intervention Therapy with a baby holding a ball

Gold Level: $5,000
Supports funding life-changing research grants to help with early diagnosis of disabilities, and other evidence-based treatment options.

Silver Level: $2,500
Helps advocate for legislation supporting disability rights on the national level by providing grants to disability self-advocates at the local level.

Bronze Level: $1,000
Supports two weeks of the Information and Referral program managed by UCP — connecting the disability community to vital information and resources.

Copper Level: $500
Can sponsor crucial assistive technology equipment such as AAC tablets for people with disabilities.

Celebrate United Cerebral Palsy and step up to the podium for United for GOLD!

United for GOLD Goal: $75,000

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