Get Involved

GET INVOLVED

Donor Networks

As a convener, we know the power behind uniting people towards a shared goal.  Our donor networks empower individual community members, who invest in the work of UWP, to combine their knowledge, curiosity, talents, and passions to make our community better.

Donor network members have access to exclusive networking events, volunteer, educational, and leadership opportunities. For more information contact donornetworks@uwpiedmont.org

African American Leadership Society 

In addition to supporting ($500+ to the work of UWP) and learning more about the general work of UWP, AALS members elevate and empower the black community through volunteerism, philanthropy, and advocacy.


Women United 

In addition to supporting ($1,000+ to the work of UWP) and learning more about the general work of UWP, Women United members are building a better future for women in our community. Through volunteerism, philanthropy, and advocacy, Women United supports initiatives that increase the self-sufficiency of women and their families in Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union counties.


Young Leaders 

In addition to supporting ($100+ to the work of UWP) and learning more about the general work of UWP, Young Leaders plan and provide opportunities to learn about community issues, unique volunteer experiences, and exciting networking events, because the future of our community depends on the Young Leaders of today!


Donor Recognition Societies

Tocqueville Society

The Tocqueville Society is recognized by United Ways across the United States as those donors who demonstrate a commitment to making our communities stronger for generations to come. The society is named for the French aristocrat, Alexis Charles Henri Clerel de Tocqueville, who recognized, applauded, and immortalized the spirit of volunteerism and philanthropy that lives in America’s heart. Tocqueville Society members continue this legacy by investing in our community’s future and inspiring others to do the same.

Investments of $10,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the Tocqueville Society. As a Tocqueville Society member, you will have opportunities to gain a deeper understanding of issues and explore ways you can have a positive impact on our community.


General Daniel Morgan Leadership Giving Society

Established in 1986, the General Daniel Morgan Leadership Society recognizes and celebrates individuals who demonstrate their commitment to our community by investing in United Way of the Piedmont at the leadership level. The confidence in United Way demonstrated by a leadership level investment sets an example of philanthropic involvement for others. Investments of $1,000 or more annually qualify for membership in the General Daniel Morgan Society. Membership includes access to exclusive United Way events, educational opportunities, and more. Donate today to join!

When an individual is the sole proprietor of a company, their corporate gift can be recognized as an individual gift.  A household can combine their investments to reach the leadership level.


Volunteer

No organization is better equipped than United Way to connect volunteers to the needs in our community. Whether you represent a company looking for unique and rewarding team-building activities or you're an individual wanting to connect to a cause you care about, United Way of the Piedmont can find you the perfect opportunity.

CLICK HERE to browse current volunteer opportunities.

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