The United Way
Tocqueville Society, initiated in March, 1984, is designed to
deepen the understanding, commitment and support of individuals
to United Ways and to recognize the deep commitment to service.
Membership in the Society is granted to individuals who contribute
at least $10,000 annually to the United Way which includes most
major United Ways. Thank you to all of these individuals who
have made such a difference in their local community!
Specific
objectives of the program are to:
- Save and change lives throughout
the nation through philanthropic leadership.
- Enhance local
recognition of long-standing service volunteers in ways that
foster voluntary community service.
- Expand high-level personal
giving and major giving programs with high standards.
- Build
local/national linkages to enhance and strengthen local leadership
development and major giving efforts.
- Use the Tocqueville
Society's name and prominence to stimulate ideas in ways
that maintain the national quality image
that United Way of America
has created
for it.
Currently there are over 398 local Tocqueville
Societies in communities across the United States. Last year
398 societies
raised over $400 million from over 20,111 individuals nationwide.
To become a member of the Tocqueville Society, the local United
Way needs to contact United Way of America to participate in
the program. Please contact your local United Way to see whether
a local society exists in your community and for specifics
of your local society. |