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Single Person Contributor

  $36 or any contribution over $36 (annually) shall be considered a voting member of the organization and will receive 3 issues of the ORT Times, invitations to local and national events and a card acknowledging support.

Two Person Contributor

  Any contribution of $72 or more entitles two adults in the same household to be eligible as voting members. Together they will receive 3 issues annually of the ORT Times, invitations to local and national events and a card acknowledging support.

Contributor

  Contributors of $150 or more annually receive all the benefits of the $72 level as well as invitations to special events and recognition in local areas based on level of giving.

Contributor

  Contributors of $250 or more annually receive all the benefits of the $150 level as well as invitations to special events and recognition in local areas based on level of giving.

Life Membership

  (May be paid in two annual payments of $250) - Life members receive all of the above benefits and a special certificate suitable for framing and signed by the National President.

Students at Risk Campaign

  Contributors of $550 annually receive all of the benefits above as well as national published recognition. Contributions of $550 or multiples threof may be earmarked towards the Students at Risk (STARS Campaign) and receive a Students at Risk Certificate signed by the national president.

Golden Circle

  All Contributor benefits, as well as special recognition as a member of the ORT America Golden Circle. A Golden Circle receives annual published recognition and may also earmark his/her gifts to specific operations supported by ORT America. Golden Circle contributors receive special publications from World ORT.

 

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