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Five Ways to Give to FIRE on #GivingTuesday

Swarms of shoppers will bustle through stores today for the kickoff to the biggest spending weekend of the year. Americans will spend their money in stores today, they’ll spend online on Cyber Monday, and hopefully they—and you—will give money to a great cause on #GivingTuesday.

We at FIRE hope that you will choose to support our mission and further liberty on campuses nationwide this Tuesday, December 2. No matter your preference, there is sure to be a convenient way for you to join in this global day of giving by making a tax-deductible gift to FIRE.

1. Give Online

There are many ways to give a gift to FIRE online. You can use our secure online donation form or donate through PayPal. We also accept donations of Bitcoin, Amazon payments, and gifts through Network for Good.

2. AmazonSmile

Support FIRE when you shop on Amazon this weekend, at no cost to you! Through Amazon.com’s AmazonSmile program, 0.5 percent of the price of your purchases will be donated to FIRE. All you need to do is visit smile.amazon.com and select us as your First Amendment charity of choice! A portion of the price of all your future purchases made from Amazon will then go directly to FIRE.

3. Send a Gift by Mail

You can donate via check, credit card, or debit card by mailing this donation form to:

Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
ATTN: Development Office
170 S. Independence Mall W., Suite 510
Philadelphia, PA 19106

4. Planned Giving

FIRE would love to induct more members into our Eternal Flame Society! You can join and leave a lasting legacy of liberty by setting up one of the many options for planned giving to FIRE. All the options are listed on our website, or you can call us to discuss the best option for you!

5. Spread the Word!

Share how you supported FIRE with all your followers, friends, and family and tell them why! Spread the word on Facebook and Twitter and don’t forget to tag us and #GivingTuesday!

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