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 UNITED WAY OF SOUTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS INVITES YOU TO TAKE A LEADERHIP ROLE TODAY, TO GIVE OR RENEW AT THE LEVELYOU FIND MOST GRATIFYING.  EACH OF THESE LEVELS ALLOWS YOU TO EXTEND YOUR GIVING TO GREATER HEIGHTS, LENDING MORE CARE TO OUR COMMUNITY

 SOCIETY

 LEVEL

 Alexis De Tocqueville

Society

 $10,000 or more

annually

 The Legacy Society

 $1,000 - $9,999

annually

 The Impact Society

 $500 - $999

annually

Alexis de Tocqueville Society 


 

French aristocrat Alexis Charles-Henri de Tocqueville was a keen observer of

American society. His observations formed the basis of Democracy in America,

a detailed study of American society and politics. Perhaps his most important

observation was that Americans helped each other in times of need. He recognized,

applauded and immortalized the American spirit of voluntary association and

voluntary effort for the community good. Our Leadership Societies attempt

to do the same. By investing in the community at leadership level you are joining

an elite group of individuals who are driving change in our community.

 

 

The Tocqueville Society recognizes our most generous contributors, those individuals

who contribute $10,000 or more annually. These individuals make significant

change at a local level and make a powerful statement about their desire to care

for and strengthen our community. Thisl Society works to set the philanthropic standard.

 

 

Tocqueville Society Giving Levels

 

Membres de la Societe: $10,000-$24,999
Ordre d’Liberte:              $25,000-$49,999
Ordre d’Egalite:              $50,000-$99,999
La Societe Nationale:      $100,000+

 

Step-up to Tocqueville


 

For as little as $5,000 and a commitment to step up to Tocqueville Society–level

giving within three years, you may immediately become a member of the

United Way Alexis de Tocqueville Society

 

 

I must say that I have seen Americans make a great deal of real sacrifices to the

public welfare; and have noticed a hundred instances in which they hardly ever

failed to lend a faithful support to one another.”

                                                                 Alexis Charles-Henri de Tocqueville
                                                                      Author of Democracy in America