Camp Merrie-Woode alumnae, parents, grandparents, staff, and friends join in making tax-deductible gifts to the Annual Fund every year. These gifts provide the necessary resources to support camperships, outstanding programming, and maintain our historic buildings and grounds. The Annual Fund touches the lives of campers and counselors every summer.
Gifts of all sizes are important. To recognize donors who give at these generous levels, Camp Merrie-Woode established the following gift categories. Every contribution will be acknowledged in the Green & Grey Gratitude: The Merrie-Woode Foundation, Inc. Annual Report published each spring. Every gift counts. Make your gift today!
Please email catherine@merriewoode.com or call 828-743-3300 with any questions.
Giving Levels:
The Gleam
$5,000 and above
King Arthur
$2,500 – $4,999
Excalibur
$1,000 – $2,499
Roundtable
$500 – $999
Knight
$250 – $499
Squire
$100 – $249
Yeoman
$50 – $99
Page
Up to $49
Ways to Give
When giving to Camp Merrie-Woode, please consider the following options:
Gift of Cash
Make check payable to Camp Merrie-Woode and mail it to the Camp Merrie-Woode Annual Fund: 100 Merrie-Woode Road, Sapphire, NC 28774
Gift by Credit Card
Giving online is simple, fast, and secure. Complete your Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover gift online!
Make your Annual Fund gift today!
Matching Gifts
Many employers encourage charitable contributions by matching their employees’ gifts. See if your company offers a program.
For questions regarding the Annual Fund, please contact Catherine Ballard at catherine@merriewoode.com.
Stocks and Securities
For information about contributions and gifts of appreciated securities, please contact Catherine Ballard at catherine@merriewoode.com.
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