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March-23-2012
United Way Financial Workshop Helps Individuals Manage Their Money

Whether all or part of your hard-earned tax refund is being used to pay bills, pay down debt or invest in a new car – the end goal is to be financially better off. Money in Motion is a
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March-9-2012
Open Invitation to the Community from United Way of Hunterdon County Board President, Alan Ford

On behalf of United Way of Hunterdon County, I would like to extend a personal invitation to everyone in our community to be part of the discussion during our inaugural series of Community
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February-29-2012
Exploring the Benefits of Shared Services for Hunterdon County NonProfits
  In our ongoing efforts to identify ways in which we can more effectively and efficiently collaborate to continue to strengthen our community, we would like you to consider at
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February-24-2012
United Way of Hunterdon County is Improving the Way it Invests its Dollars to Achieve Maximum Impact
  United Way of Hunterdon County is taking a new approach to how it invests in the community.  Through an evolving "community impact" model, United Way works with community lea
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Leadership Giving


United Way of Hunterdon County’s Leadership Giving Society was created to acknowledge the generosity of our donors who share a commitment to our community, its people, and its future.

 

Individuals or couples donating $1000 or more annually are enrolled and the names are listed in our Leadership Giving Society Roster as part of our Annual Report. The Roster is available to all current leadership donors and distributed to prospective donors.

 

Donors contributing $10,000 or more are recognized as a member of the United Way Tocqueville Society, named for the French aristocrat of the 1800s who was inspired by the American spirit of philanthropy. Alexis de Tocqueville was twenty-six when he came to America in 1831, Tocqueville’s observations formed the basis of “Democracy in America,” a detailed study of American society and politics. He wrote extensively on the power of voluntary giving for the common good and applauded and immortalized the voluntary spirit that lives in America’s heart. All members are also listed in United Way Worldwide’s National Tocqueville Leadership Recognition Book.

 

All requests for anonymity are honored.

 

 

Leadership Giving Society
Levels of Support

 

 

 

Alexis de Tocqueville
$10,000 or more

 

 

 

Platinum
$7,500 - $9,999

 

 

 

Gold
$5,000 - $7,499

 

 

 

Silver
$2,500 - $ 4,999

 

 

 

Bronze
$1,000 - $2,499

 

 

 

Active Community Investors
Level of Support

 

 

 

$500-$999