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American Forum's work is supported by donations from concerned citizens like yourself. There are several ways you can donate to the Forum and help make a difference. These resources will help the Forum continue its mission and meet the demands of the future. All gifts are tax-deductible

Credit Card Contributions

The Forum can now accept up to $5000 in tax-deductible contributions online. Simply click on the Donate Now button below or click here. Once you have selected the amount of your contribution, you will be directed to a secure website where you can enter your credit card information safely.
You may also fax a donation form to us directly at 202-638-1434 and we will make the transaction for you.

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Online Shopping

You can support the Forum and its state Forums by shopping online at iGive.com. For each purchase you make the Forum receives a percentage of the total amount. iGive will even track your tax-deductible contributions for your convenience. As an added incentive, if you join iGive.com and make a purchase within 45 days, iGive will donate an additional $5 to the Forum. To signup, go to iGive.com, enter your email address and follow the prompts to fill-in any needed information. If you have any questions about the program or the set-up, please contact the Forum at forum@mediaforum.org

Check or Money Order Submissions

Make checks or money orders payable to American Forum:
1071 National Press Building, Washington, DC 20045

If you have any questions please call, 202-638-1431


 

 

your giving:
Thanks to your support. The Forum has been able to raise $110.95 through iGive.com.

printable donation page:
If you do not feel comfortable giving online, you can print a donation form.

Return the form to the Forum via fax at 202-638-1434 or via mail at 1071 National Press Building, Washington, DC 20045.


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