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The Salvation Army established the William Booth Society to recognize and honor individuals, foundations and corporations who make an annual gift of $1,865 or more to support Army programs and services in central Ohio. Named for The Salvation Army's founder, William Booth and commemorating The Salvation Army's founding in the year 1865, the society represents the values of Booth, who persevered against great odds and despite scorn and derision to organize the most effective social service agency in the world. (To learn more about William Booth, click here.)

Why is the William Booth Society Important?
• it encourages personal major giving among individuals of financial ability and commitment;
• it develops a dependable source of funding for new or expanded programs and services;
• it identifies new and influential leadership so important to the Army's future strength;
• it recognizes leadership giving and builds commitment to The Salvation Army;
• it directs these funds for local programs and services in the member's own community here in the Greater Columbus area.

What are the Levels of Giving?

Member of the William Booth Society
$1,865

The George Scott Railton Circle
$5,000 - $9,999

The Evangeline Booth Circle
$10,000 - $24,999

The Catherine Mumford Booth Circle
$25,000 - $49,999

The Founders Circle
$50,000 and above

What are the Criteria for Giving?
• the gift is annual;
• the gift may be either remitted in full or pledged and paid in increments through the calendar year;
• the gift is to support new and expanded programs and services;
• the gift is from an individual, foundation or corporation.

How will William Booth Society Members be Recognized for their Support?
Donors to The Salvation Army want to be assured that their contribution is spent to meet the needs of others, not on expensive donor gifts and programs. William Booth Society recognition will be focused on keeping donors informed, thanked, and cherished.

All William Booth Society Members Receive:
• their names listed on a special plaque hanging at the East Main Worship and Service Center located at 966 E. Main St.;
• VIP invitations to Salvation Army annual functions, special celebrations and events, including exclusive William Booth Society events for networking among your peers;
• A special William Booth Society recognition in the Today's Army newsletter;
• A special remembrance commemorating The Salvation Army's history and service.

If you would like to speak to someone or receive additional information about becoming a William Booth Society member, please contact Jeanie Fisher, Development Director, at 614.437.2145 or email her.

 

 

 

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The Salvation Army serves people in need without discrimination. By putting money to maximum use, The Army provides services, programs and ministries that produce measurable, life-enhancing results.