TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY

LEADERSHIP GIVING AT THE TOCQUEVILLE LEVEL SUSTAINS OUR WORK THROUGH THE YEARS TO COME.

Tocqueville Society

The National United Way Tocqueville Society was formed in 1984 to deepen individual understanding of, commitment to, and support for United Way’s work in advancing the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. The Spokane County United Way Tocqueville Society recognizes local philanthropic leaders throughout our community who have devoted time, talent, and funds to create long-lasting changes by tackling our community's most serious issues.
 
Membership in the Tocqueville Society is granted to individuals who contribute $10,000 or more annually to Spokane County United Way. 

Specifically, the United Way Tocqueville Society aims to:

Change lives through philanthropic leadership focused on reducing educational achievement gaps by 50%, reversing the poverty trend line, and decreasing the levels of domestic violence and child abuse and neglect.
 
Communicate the vital role of personal philanthropic action in creating long-lasting changes.
 
Expand high-level personal giving and United Way Major and Planned Giving programs.
 
Strengthen local United Way leadership by becoming part of a network of like-minded Tocqueville leaders across the globe.

Additional Resources

For program and membership information please contact John Dickson, President and CEO.