This past Thanksgiving, United Heritage colleagues provided 28 family dinner boxes and grocery gift cards for families in the Treasure Valley.
We support and encourage each of our 150 employees to volunteer their time and efforts in worthwhile causes.
Each year our employees and United Heritage partner to donate funds and support various charitable groups and entities.
United Heritage has teamed up with the Idaho Community Foundation to create the “United Heritage Fund” a philanthropic gift fund.
This fund is non-endowed as well as fully expendable, and can be used to distribute monetary donations to any IRS-recognized charity at any time.
United Heritage Fund supports:
Community development
Education
Arts and Culture
Social or Public Welfare
In addition to our charitable activities, United Heritage sponsors many local community events.
Below is a selection of organizations the Company proudly sponsors:
United Way
United Heritage Mayor’s Cup with Northwest Nazarene University and College of Idaho
At United Heritage Insurance, we strive to make a positive impact not only for our customers but the world we live in as well.
We look forward to tomorrow as we continue our initiatives in carbon and energy reduction, waste management, and stakeholder engagement.
Web accessibility is a practice of "Inclusive Design" that ensures people with various disabilities are able to fully access and interact
with websites. The goal is for all users to be able to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with a website regardless of
any physical or situational disability.
Motor: Inability to use a mouse, slow response time, limited fine motor control
Cognitive: Developmental disabilities, learning difficulties, distractibility,
inability to remember or focus on large amounts of information
Having an awareness of these various needs, and understanding the difficulties that people with disabilities experience on the web is
the first step to implementing web accessibility. United Heritage is committed to supporting usability and diversity with its
public websites, by including and learning from people with disabilities in the design of web content. Utilizing existing web standards
and robust capabilities of modern browsers, we are able to support assistive technologies (screen readers) and offer flexible content
that can adapt as a user has needs.
New United Heritage Web Accessibility features:
Font Size control that allows users to increase the font size up to 200%
Increased Contrast control that achieves a minimum contrast ratio (4.5:1) for elements that contain text
Increased Spacing control that increases the text line height, letter spacing, word spacing, and spacing following
paragraphs
Dark Mode color theme that automatically detects if the user has enabled a dark mode preference
(in the browser or OS), and if no preference is detected, a control to manually enable if desired
Keyboard Navigation enhancements throughout all pages that enable visual styles and interaction using a keyboard
(the same as with a mouse)
Skip to Main Content option for keyboard navigation, to bypass common menu items and access main page content more quickly
Assistive Technology enhancements throughout all pages to improve the ability for screen readers
to navigate and communicate website content to the user
Persistent Accessibility settings that are retained/remembered in the browser across page navigation