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Donor Societies
Members of Colonial Williamsburg's donor societies aid us in preserving
the heritage of eighteenth-century Williamsburg and play a leading
role in perpetuating the restored city, which was a training
ground for a remarkable group of our country's founders.
Gifts from members of the donor societies help the Foundation achieve its mission to preserve the historic buildings of the colonial capital and to inspire and inform visitors about its role in the founding of our democratic republic and citizen responsibilities for maintaining it. Your support is vitally important to preserving our past and securing our future. The future of Colonial Williamsburg depends upon your support.
In addition to receiving our quarterly history magazine Colonial Williamsburg and a 24-karat gold-finished collectible ornament, donors of $100 or more receive special benefits, including access to the St. George Tucker House Donor Reception Center.
Save the date
We are pleased to announce the dates of the Colonial
Williamsburg Donor Societies meetings for 2013.
Raleigh Tavern Society: May 17-19 or September 27-29
Colonial Williamsburg Associates: October 17-18
Colonial Williamsburg Burgesses: April 13 or November 8
The W.A.R. Goodwin Society: April 12
These donors are invited to join one of our donor societies:
- Duke of Gloucester Society
Annual gift of $100-$249 - Capitol Society
Annual gift of $250-$499 - Colonial Williamsburg Assembly
Annual gift of $500-$999 - Colonial
Williamsburg Burgesses
Annual gift of $1,000-$2,499 - Colonial
Williamsburg Associates
Annual gift of $2,500-$4,999 - Raleigh
Tavern Society
Annual gift of $5,000 or more. - Goodwin Society
Planned Giving - Business Forum
Corporate and Foundation Gifts - Friends of Collections
Donations
used solely to acquire objects for Colonial Williamsburg's collections
Special Donor Society members are invited to travel with Colonial Williamsburg to destinations near and far, where friends of the Foundation grant special access to private collections, exclusive properties, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Learn about Cultural Expeditions for Donor Society Members
Contact the Manager of the Donor Societies