Soroptimist members who want to support federation programs have many options to make SIA their charity of choice.
In the video below, watch the amazing story of 2010 Soroptimist Women's Opportunity Award recipient, Kimberly Thompson.
Click on the links below to learn more about personal giving options.
Laurel Society
The Laurel Society is SIA’s prestigious recognition program for donors who contribute gifts of $1,000 or more. Since 1994, more than 6,000 Laurel Society members have contributed almost $7.5 million dollars to help women live their dreams through the Women’s Opportunity Awards and other Soroptimist programs. It is because of the generosity of our Laurel Society members that Soroptimist is able to continue our life-changing programs.
Give a Dream—Monthly Giving Program
Although making a large contribution may not be within your means, a small contribution given every month is a stable and reliable source of funding that can help Soroptimist make a solid commitment to current and new programs that help women and girls to live their dreams.
Memorial/Tribute Gifts
Contributions given in memory of a loved one or to honor a special person or a milestone occasion support Soroptimist programs that improve the lives of women and girls.
Laurel Legacy
The Laurel Legacy is an incomparable opportunity for individuals to ensure long-term viability of the Soroptimist International of the America’s programs. SIA recognizes and honors the generosity of those whose future gifts preserve the strength of the organization, and help women and girls to live their dreams.
Click here to learn more about different planned giving options.
Corporate Partners Program
Soroptimists objective is to acquire corporate partners that have an affinity for the Soroptimist mission, embrace a culture of philanthropy and social responsibility, and are looking to expand their marketing reach to influential women.
Help fund Soroptimist Disaster Grants for Women and Girls
Soroptimist helps women and girls rebuild their lives following natural disasters or acts of war by ensuring access to health care and safety. Disaster grants can be used for projects that address disaster risk reduction or recovery.
Workplace Giving Workplace giving is significant in its support of charitable causes in America and is a reflection of employer involvement in communities. Workplace giving offers employees the opportunity to support their charity of choice through easy and convenient payroll deductions. Click on the document below to learn more about workplace giving through the United Way, Combined Federal Campaign and private workplace giving campaigns. Help to improve the lives of women and girls around the world by designating Soroptimist as the beneficiary of your workplace giving!