The Heritage Club

The Heritage Club was started in 1998, to recognized donors who have cumulatively given $500 or more since its founding. These gifts to the NSDAR programs that support our mission of historic preservation, education, and patriotism, can include cash, securities, property, and other items with an appraised value of $500 or more.

How to qualify

Members of the Heritage Club are donors who make cumulative personal contributions to the NSDAR valued at $500 or more to the President Generals Project, the 1890 Annual Giving Circle, the wish list, Friends of Funds, or to the Direct Mail Program.

Benefits

Members at each level will receive the Heritage Club lapel pin, a certificate of membership, and a subscription to the Heritage Club Newsletter.
  • Topaz level: ($500-$4,999 cumulative gifts)
    • Authorization to purchase the Heritage Club pin set with a topaz stone
    • Invitation to Heritage Club Brunch held during Continental Congress
  • Pearl Level: ($5,000-$9,999 cumulative gifts)
    • Authorization to purchase the Heritage Club pin set with a pearl
    • Invitation to Heritage Club Luncheon held during Continental Congress
  • Ruby Level: ($10,000-$24,999 cumulative gifts)
    • Authorization to purchase the Heritage Club pin set with a ruby
    • Invitation to Heritage Club Luncheon held during Continental Congress
  • Emerald Level: ($25,000-$49,999 cumulative gifts)
    • Authorization to purchase the Heritage Club pin set with an emerald
    • Invitation to Heritage Club Luncheon held during Continental Congress
  • Sapphire Level: ($50,000-$99,999 cumulative gifts)
    • NSDAR will provide the Heritage Club pin set with a sapphire
    • Private consultations with the National Society's financial planners
    • Invitation to Heritage Club Luncheon held during Continental Congress
  • Diamond Level: ($100,000 or more cumulative gifts)
    • NSDAR will provide the Heritage Club pin set with a diamond
    • Private consultations with the National Society's financial planners
    • Invitation to Heritage Club Luncheon held during Continental Congress
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