Schoolchildren for Children Foundation (ScfC) Membership/Investment Levels
Corporate/Individual
Platinum-level membership is for companies and visionaries truly committed to promoting extracurricular education for America’s youth and helping children around the world receive basic necessities. Such members are satisfied only with full participation and understand that progress toward these goals requires a personal and financial commitment. Platinum-level members receive the following benefits in addition to all the benefits listed below:
- Preference given for available opportunities to serve as Ex-Officio member of ScfC Board of Directors
- Opportunity to be featured as the “Platinum Spotlight” funder in ScfC e-newsletter
Gold
$4,000 – $4,999
Gold-level membership is for companies recognized as local leaders. Such investors want to surround themselves with others who support the important mission of ScfC. Gold-level members receive the following benefits in addition to all other benefits listed below:
- Upgraded listing on ScfC website with a link to your company website including logo
Silver
$2,000 – $3,999
Silver-level membership is for companies seeking active participation with ScfC. Silver-level members receive the following benefits in addition to all the other benefits listed below:
- Upgraded listing on ScfC website with a link to your company website
Bronze
$500 – $1,999
Bronze-level membership is for companies that are emerging leaders interested in philanthropy. Bronze-level members receive the following benefits in addition to all other benefits listed below:
- Listing on ScfC website on members page
- Name listed as member on ScfC annual report
- Use ScfC logo for company publications to promote organizations
Individual
Supporter
$25 – $499
- Subscription to ScfC e-newsletter
- Tax Deductible Contribution
ScfC is a non-profit 501(c)3 charity, FEIN 20-8394751. It exists to encourage young Americans to live a healthy and active lifestyle while encouraging global citizenship by providing a familiar and effective way for young people to help other children much less fortunate than themselves.
