National Charity League
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For more than 50 years, National Charity League, (NCL, Inc) has thrived as one of the nation’s most distinctive and well-respected mother-daughter membership organization
Membership organization
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s. NCL Inc. is committed to the development of its members as leaders, and is dedicated to volunteerism and supporting philanthropies
Philanthropy
Philanthropy etymologically means "the love of humanity"—love in the sense of caring for, nourishing, developing, or enhancing; humanity in the sense of "what it is to be human," or "human potential." In modern practical terms, it is "private initiatives for public good, focusing on quality of...

 through hands-on activities in local communities. NCL Inc. holds strong the traditions of the past, which are honor through cultural education and awareness. Annually NCL Inc. members from coast to coast volunteer approximately one million hands-on hours in local communities.

National Charity League, Inc. is a separate organization from National Charity League Los Angeles founder chapter. NCL Inc. has over 150 chapters nation-wide while the founder chapter consists of only the Los Angeles founder chapter.

The mission of National Charity League Inc. is to foster mother-daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service
Community service
Community service is donated service or activity that is performed by someone or a group of people for the benefit of the public or its institutions....

, leadership development
Leadership development
Leadership development refers to any activity that enhances the quality of leadership within an individual or organization. These activities have ranged from MBA style programs offered at university business schools to action learning, high-ropes courses and executive retreats.- Developing...

 and cultural experiences.

The NCL Experience inspires and empowers women to succeed as confident, well-rounded and socially aware contributors in their communities. National Charity League is unique because of its multi-generational approach and three-pronged mission - learning to give of oneself and improve the community through philanthropy; learning to lead through hands on experience in peer groups; and development of cultural competence
Cultural competence
Cultural competence refers to an ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures, particularly in the context of human resources, non-profit organizations, and government agencies whose employees work with persons from different cultural/ethnic backgrounds.Cultural competence...

 - for both mothers and daughters.

NCL Inc. currently thrives in local communities through 150 Chapters in 15 states in the US.
NCL Inc. has grown to more than 38,000 members nationwide.
NCL Inc. has doubled in size in the last 10 years, and further expansion is one of our top goals, making this unique mother-daughter experience available in every community from coast to coast.
NCL mother and daughter members volunteered a cumulative total of 937,618 hands-on hours directly with philanthropies in their communities in the 2007-2008 fiscal year. Using the Bureau of Labor's 2007 statistic that each volunteer hour is worth $19.51, NCL, Inc. Chapters provided a value of $18,292,927 to communities nationwide.

The core values of National Charity League, Inc. are:

• Honoring the mother-daughter bond by together learning, growing and modeling responsibility and graciousness.
• Empowering women with the skills and confidence to lead.
• Nurturing through mentorship.
• Inspiring a legacy of social awareness and compassion.
• Providing depth of support in local communities.
• Integrity and excellence in everything we do.

Membership

Members are mothers and daughters grades 7-12 who are committed to the mission and vision of NCL Inc. and who believe in the organizations core values.
Each Chapter sets it owns minimum requirements for good standing. Both Ticktockers and Patronesses are required to commit to a specific number of volunteer hours in the community as well as service hours in support of the Chapter. Participation in a certain percentage of meetings, activities and events is also designated by the Chapter. In general, there is a one-time entrance fee for Chapter membership, annual dues and set fees for required Chapter activities. Each Chapter sets its own dues and fees schedule.

Activities

Each Chapter, with the guidance of the National organization, develops its own six-year plan, which includes a variety of age appropriate and meaningful programming opportunities for the daughters, called Ticktockers. Each Ticktocker grade level
Grade level
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 is organized by elected Ticktocker officers and coached by a mother (Patroness) acting as Grade Level Advisor. The activities designated on the Ticktocker six-year plan are organized for Personal Development
Personal development
Personal development includes activities that improve awareness and identity, develop talents and potential, build human capital and facilitates employability, enhance quality of life and contribute to the realization of dreams and aspirations...

(life skills), Leadership Development (professional skills) and Cultural Competency (social skills).

In addition to working closely with her daughter and supporting the local community, all Patronesses hold a Chapter job each year and actively participate as leaders in the operational success of the Chapter. Chapters evaluate the needs of the community and partner with a variety of philanthropies to provide hands on volunteer support of time and skill. Annually, NCL Inc. members from coast to coast volunteer approximately one million hours to other nonprofits in their local communities. In 2008 alone, NCL Inc. members volunteered a cumulative total of 937,618 hours serving local philanthropy partners and national disaster efforts, representing a value of more than $18,000,000 to communities nationwide.

Some Chapters participate in fundraising and offer financial grants to local philanthropy partners and/or scholarships to local students.

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