United Way Tocqueville Society

The United Way Tocqueville Society was formed in March of 1984 to deepen individual understanding of, commitment to, and support of United Way’s work: advancing the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. The Tocqueville Society recognizes local philanthropic leaders and volunteer champions around the world who have devoted time, talent and funds to create long-lasting changes by tackling our communities’ most serious issues.
Membership in the Tocqueville Society is granted to individuals who contribute at least $10,000.00 annually to a member United Way.
Specifically, the United Way Tocqueville Society aims to:
Change lives through philanthropic leadership by focusing on the building blocks for a better life: a quality education that leads to a stable job; income that can support a family through retirement, and good health
- Communicate the vital role of personal philanthropic action in creating long-lasting changes by addressing the underlying causes of societal problems
- Enhance local recognition of long-standing service volunteers
- Foster philanthropic action and voluntary community service
- Expand high-level personal giving and United Way Major and Planned Giving programs of a high standard
- Strengthen local leadership development and Major Giving efforts by building upon cross-geographical linkages
- Prominently position the Tocqueville Society name and the United Way brand in an effort to stimulate the exchange of philanthropic ideas while maintaining a positive national quality image.
Alexis de Tocqueville Society Members
Ordre de Consul: $15,000 - $24,999
Dr. David Fischell and Mrs. Sarah Fischell
Angel Medical Systems
Mr. John M. Kiely
J.F. Kiely Construction Co.
Anonymous
Membre de la Société: $10,000 - $14,999
Mr. Matthew Benjamin
Deloitte & Touche
Kathleen Ellis and Kenneth Pringle
New Jersey Resources
Timothy and Rosa Hearne
United Way of Monmouth County, Merrill Lynch
Mr. Stephen Morgan
Jersey Central Power & Light
Mr. Michael Titta
Deloitte & Touche



