Named after the famous French historian and aristocrat Alexis de Tocqueville, the Tocqueville Society is a national organization of individuals who demonstrate exceptional generosity and leadership through philanthropy. The Tarrant County Tocqueville Society consists of individuals, families and foundations giving $10,000 or more to address the needs in our community.
Giving Levels
• Members of the Society ($10,000 - $24,999)
• Order of Liberty ($25,000 - $49,999)
• Order of Equality ($50,000 - $74,999)
• Order of Brotherhood ($75,000 - $99,999)
• The National Society ($100,000 - $249,999)
• Order of Freedom ($250,000 - $499,999)
• Order of Knowledge ($500,000 - $749,999)
• Order of Prosperity ($750,000 - $999,999)
• Million Dollar Roundtable ($1,000,000 or more)
Three-Step Program for New Members
A three-year commitment enables you to enjoy Tocqueville Society membership and its privileges for three years while starting at a reduced giving level.
• First-year gift $5,000 - $7,499
• Second-year gift $7,500 - $9,999
• Third-year gift $10,000 or more
Tocqueville Society Benefits
• "Tocqueville Tuesdays" hosted by Society members
• Tocqueville Society Annual Event invitation
• Recognition in the Star-Telegram
• Tocqueville newsletter with name recognition
• Invitation to the "President's Summit" dinner for new members
For more information:
Debbie McGee, Vice President and Manager, Major Gifts Division, 817-258-8047
Tocqueville Society Annual Reception (photos below)
On April 15, members of the Tocqueville Society celebrated their contribution of more than $2.2 million to the 2008 United Way campaign at the home of Sheridan and Clifton Morris in Fort Worth.