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Leadership Givers are United Way of Coastal Georgia’s most generous
supporters and are an integral part of our efforts to solve community problems
and bring measurable, lasting change to the lives of thousands of people in
need each year.
Donors who give an annual gift of $500 or more to United Way are automatically enrolled as
members of the Golden Isles Society.
There are several ways to get involved in Leadership Giving.
Leadership Givers also have the opportunity to join United Way's affinity groups Women’s
Giving Alliance and/or the Young Leaders Society. Both offer a
variety of social, educational, and volunteer activities in support of United Way of Coastal
Georgia’s mission.
Tocqueville Society ($10,000+)
United Way’s national Tocqueville Society, initiated in 1984, is
designed to deepen the understanding, commitment and support of
individuals who have contributed at least $10,000 annually to United
Way. To learn more about United Way's Tocqueville Society, please visit the United Way of America's website, LiveUnited.org /Tocqueville.
Oglethorpe Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)
Neptune Circle ($2,000 - $4,999)
Sapelo Circle ($1,000 - $1,999)
Frederica Circle ($500 - $999)
Women's Giving Alliance ($500+)
The mission of the Women's Giving Alliance (WGA) is to enlighten and inspire women to be leaders in philanthropy and to demonstrate the impact of collective giving. All designations support women's and children's causes.
Young Leader's Society ($500 or $250 and 15 hours of volunteer hours; ages 40 and under)
The Young Leaders Council connects young Coastal Georgia
professionals to community awareness, volunteerism and philanthropy. The group
hosts exciting and rewarding networking, educational and volunteer opportunities
to develop their philanthropic knowledge and experience.
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