2012 Combined Fund Drive

GIVING LEVELS

UW Combined Fund Drive Giving Circles

Join the many UW donors who give leadership-level amounts through UWCFD.

  • Gold Philanthropist - $1,200 per year (just $50 per pay period)
    Members receive:
    • special recognition from UW President
    • UW Combined Fund Drive Gold Philanthropist pin
  • Silver Philanthropist - $600 per year (only $25 per pay period)
    Members receive:
    • special recognition from UW President
    • UW Combined Fund Drive Silver Philanthropist pin
  • Bronze Philanthropist - $300 per year ($12.50 per pay period – less than a dollar per day!)
    Members receive:
    • special recognition from UW President
    • UW Combined Fund Drive Bronze Philanthropist pin

Become a Giving Circle Member Today

Fill out a UWCFD giving form and indicate your Giving Level participation (gold, silver or bronze) by checking the appropriate box. UWCFD will verify your pledge amount.

You may choose to remain anonymous on Giving Circle donor lists. You may also choose to give anonymously to your charities by checking the appropriate box on your giving form.

Did you know that 85% of the money raised through the UW Combined Fund Drive comes from Giving Circle participants? What an amazing impact this has on our community. Each year, through your CFD gift, you can make a difference in a meaningful way ...

Your $100/month gift can: Your $50/month gift can:
  • Support four days of addiction counseling for a women in need.
  • Sponsor one month of childcare for a toddler with a developmental disability.
  • Buy 1.5 tons of food to be distributed to the needy.
  • Pay for a complete platelet count for ten children going through cancer treatment.
  • Sponsor 15 days of adult day care for frail elderly.
  • Provide a week of groceries and toiletries from a local food bank for ten hungry families.
Your $25/month gift can:
  • Plant 500 cedar trees for a habitat restoration project.
  • Provide a daily snack for an abused child in an afterschool program.
  • Sponsor six computer classes for a displaced homemaker.

Sources: UW Combined Fund Drive, Northwest Harvest, EarthShare of Washington, Global Impact, Women's Funding Alliance.