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Webster's Dictionary describes Vanguard as "the forefront of an action or movement." Literally at the forefront of United Way stand members of The Vanguard Leadership Giving Program. Vanguard members are contributors who donate $1,000 or more to United Way. The Vanguard assumes a tremendous leadership position in this community by underwriting the cost of keeping United Way operational. This commitment on the part of The Vanguard ensures all other donors that 100% of their contributions will go directly to fund programs at United Way agencies. That's a guarantee on which United Way donors can count.

There are six levels of Vanguard Leadership Giving: 










In its infancy, The Vanguard Leadership Giving Program began with a grant from Great Lakes Chemical Corporation. The year was 1987 and three prominent community leaders pooled their wisdom and expertise to start this program. The first Vanguard Chairman was Jim Risk of Kirby Risk Corporation. With a little help from his friends, Jim began to cultivate this program and recruited 116 charter members, who collectively contributed $163,400. Today, 89 of those original members have continued their commitment to the Vanguard throughout this decade. The Vanguard program has grown over the years and now raises around $1,150,007 with over 875 members.

How can you enroll in the Vanguard? - Simply fill out the pledge card you receive at your place of employment or home, or call United Way (765) 742-9077.

REFLECTIONS ON ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE

Only 26 years old when he came to America in 1831, Alexis Charles-Henri Clerel de Tocqueville traveled all over the young nation. Though he only spent nine months in the United States, he gleaned an insightful view of American Society. His observations, readings, and discussions with eminent Americans formed the basis of Democracy in America, a detailed study of American society and politics, published in two volumes, in 1835 and 1840. 

Perhaps his most important observation was that Americans helped each other in times of need. He recognized, applauded and immortalized the voluntary spirit that lives in America’s heart. He wrote: “I must say that I have seen Americans make a great and real sacrifices to the public welfare; and have noticed a hundred instances in which they hardly ever failed to lend faithful support to one another.” 

The Alexis de Tocqueville Society, named because of Tocqueville’s admiration for the spirit of voluntary association and voluntary effort for the common good, is a national, philanthropic society honoring individuals throughout the United States making gifts of $10,000 and above annually to their respective United Way Campaigns. 

In 2003, United Way of Greater Lafayette announced the formation of Alexis de Toqueville Society. We salute our Alexis de Tocqueville donors who gave generously, lead by example and help to ensure the future of our community. 

PLANNED GIVING
United Way of Greater Lafayette also recognizes donors of planned gifts. To learn more about making a deferred gift visit our Planned giving page or contact Executive Director James Taylor (765) 742-9077.



Vanguard Leadership Giving
Pearl Level:     $1,000 - $1,499 
Topaz Level:     $1,500 - $1,999 
Sapphire Level:        $2,000 - $3,499 
Ruby Level:      $3,500 - $4,999 
Emerald Level: $5,000 - $9,999

Alexis de Tocqueville 
Society Level:   $10,000 and up 
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