In our thriving coastal community, leadership plays a critical role in ensuring our community grows strong and healthy. Serving our community since 1957, United Way of Coastal Carolina continues to take a leadership role by monitoring the most critical human care needs and focusing resources to address those needs efficiently and effectively.
Leadership Giving Levels
| Bronze Circle |
$300 - $499 |
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Platinum Circle |
$1,100 - $1,499 |
| Silver Circle |
$500 - $799 |
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President's Circle |
$1,500 - above |
| Gold Circle |
$800 - $1,099 |
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Tocqueville Society |
contribute $10,000 or more |
The Tocqueville Society recognizes individuals who contribute $10,000 or more.
Giving at the $10,000+ level qualifies you for membership in the National Tocqueville Society, which recognizes outstanding philanthropists across the United States.
The society was named for the French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville who came to America in 1831 at the age of 26 and traveled all over our young nation. His observations and discussions with eminent Americans, including Joel Poinsett of South Carolina, 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 voluntary sprit that lives in America’s heart. He wrote: “I must say that I have seen Americans make great and real sacrifices to the public welfare; and have noticed a hundred instances in which they hardly ever failed to lend faithful support to one another.”
The name Tocqueville Society was chosen because of Tocqueville’s admiration for the spirit of volunteer effort toward the common good.
For more information about the Tocqueville Society, contact United Way staff |