United Way of the Piedmont is more than a fundraiser. We bring local community and business leaders, professionals, and donors together to solve problems. As part of an United Way donor networks, you can rally together with others in our community to raise funds and awareness for the issues you care most about.
African American Leadership Society members are changing what philanthropy looks like and building our community's future. They connect with their peers and other residents in the community, engage in the work of United Way, inspire and empower all to become involved.
Women United recognizes, thanks, and further engages women who invest in their community. Women United members have the opportunity to shape our community’s future through giving, advocacy, and volunteerism.
Young Leaders is open to professionals age 40 or younger who strive to use their time, talent, and resources to create lasting change in our community. Membership includes invitations to volunteer opportunities, social events, and education sessions on community issues.
Board service for our African American Leadership Society, Women United, and Young Leaders donor networks is a perfect opportunity to step up engagement with our work and deepen impact in our community. Check out our currently serving Advisory Board members and positions on their respective pages: African American Leadership Society, Women United, and Young Leaders
If you or someone you know is a good fit for leadership in these groups and already a Donor Network member, please complete the form below! The deadline for nominations is Friday, January 3, 2025. For any questions, reach out to donornetworks@uwpiedmont.org.
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The nominee slate will be presented in December.
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United Way of the Piedmont
Established in 1986, the General Daniel Morgan Leadership Society recognizes and celebrates individuals who demonstrate their commitment to our community by investing in United Way of the Piedmont at the leadership level. The confidence in United Way demonstrated by a leadership level investment sets an example of philanthropic involvement for others.
Investments of $1,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the General Daniel Morgan Society. Membership includes access to exclusive United Way events, educational opportunities, and more. Donate today to join!
Established in 1986, the General Daniel Morgan Leadership Society recognizes and celebrates individuals who demonstrate their commitment to our community by investing in United Way of the Piedmont at the leadership level. The confidence in United Way demonstrated by a leadership level investment sets an example of philanthropic involvement for others.
Investments of $1,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the General Daniel Morgan Society. Membership includes access to exclusive United Way events, educational opportunities, and more. Donate today to join!
The Alexis de Tocqueville Society is recognized by United Ways across the United States as those donors who demonstrate a commitment to making our communities stronger for generations to come. The society is named for the French aristocrat, Alexis Charles Henri Clerel de Tocqueville, who recognized, applauded, and immortalized the spirit of volunteerism and philanthropy that lives in America’s heart. Tocqueville members continue this legacy by investing in our community’s future and inspiring others to do the same.
Investments of $10,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the Alexis de Tocqueville Society. As a Tocqueville member, you will have opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of issues and explore ways you can have a positive impact on our community.
The Alexis de Tocqueville Society is recognized by United Ways across the United States as those donors who demonstrate a commitment to making our communities stronger for generations to come. The society is named for the French aristocrat, Alexis Charles Henri Clerel de Tocqueville, who recognized, applauded, and immortalized the spirit of volunteerism and philanthropy that lives in America’s heart. Tocqueville members continue this legacy by investing in our community’s future and inspiring others to do the same.
Investments of $10,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the Alexis de Tocqueville Society. As a Tocqueville member, you will have opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of issues and explore ways you can have a positive impact on our community.
The Alexis de Tocqueville Society is recognized by United Ways across the United States as those donors who demonstrate a commitment to making our communities stronger for generations to come. The society is named for the French aristocrat, Alexis Charles Henri Clerel de Tocqueville, who recognized, applauded, and immortalized the spirit of volunteerism and philanthropy that lives in America’s heart. Tocqueville members continue this legacy by investing in our community’s future and inspiring others to do the same.
Investments of $10,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the Alexis de Tocqueville Society. As a Tocqueville member, you will have opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of issues and explore ways you can have a positive impact on our community.
Giving to United Way of the Piedmont is more than just a charitable donation, it is an investment in the Education, Economic Mobility, and Health of our community.
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