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GIVE Leadership

These distinguished groups of United Way givers secure a place within Hall County as guardians for the future. In demonstrating a commitment to improving lives in Hall County, they inspire the compassion and generosity of others.

Leadership Giving Society

The Leadership Society recognizes those individuals or couples who contribute $1000 or more annually.

Leadership Circle$1,000 - $1,499
Director's Circle$1,500 - $2,499
Officer's Circle$2,500 - $4,999
President's Circle$5,000 - $7,400
Chairman's Circle$7,500 - $9,999

The Tocqueville Society

The Tocqueville Society recognizes the generosity of individuals and families contributing at the highest levels of personal giving with gifts of $10,000 or more annually. These caring philanthropists exemplify an outstanding commitment to improving lives in Hall County. The society is named for the French aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville, who wrote admiringly of the American effort for the common good.

The Conrad Romberg Loyal Contributor Society

An innovative local businessman, Conrad Romberg, was instrumental in starting United Way. His company, City Ice, was the first to offer “payroll deduction” as a way for employees to easily contribute on a regular basis.

In 2008, during the 60th anniversary celebration of United Way of Hall County, we honored the legacy of Conrad Romberg, by creating THE CONRAD ROMBERG LOYAL CONTRIBUTOR SOCIETY. Mr. Romberg believed it was important that everyone have the opportunity to support United Way and that any gift size was important. The Loyal Contributor Society recognizes long time financial support of United Way regardless of the gift size. Throughout our 60 year history, tens of thousands of people have contributed to United Way of Hall County. Every gift…from $1 per week to $100 per week and beyond... was crucial and important to the success of our organization in fulfilling its mission. To date, we have more than 900 self-identified members of the society.

Young Leaders Society

The Young Leaders Society was established in 2008 to encourage the next generation of leadership. These individuals and couples in their 20's, 30's, and 40's contribute an annual gift of $500 or more to United Way Hall County.

Corporate Sponsorships

We're grateful to corporate sponsors who contribute dollars or in-kind gifts for marketing efforts. Click here to see the 2009 Corporate Sponsors.

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these listings. We apologize for any errors or omissions.
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2008 Annual Report