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Take the Hassle Out of Donating: Sign Up for FIRE’s Monthly Giving Program!
With the cost of stamps rising in just a few days, now is the perfect time to consider enrolling in FIRE's monthly giving program. Enrolling in the program saves you time and money: no more having to write and mail in checks or pay for stamps, and no more worrying that your gift might be lost in the mail. With a monthly donation, protecting liberty on campus is easier than ever. FIRE will automatically charge your credit card each month for the amount you specify, and if your credit card expires, we'll send you a reminder to renew! To sign up, all you have to do is visit our ways to donate page and select that you want to set up a recurring gift, or give us a call at 215-717-3473.
Monthly gifts are easy, fast, and convenient for you and for FIRE. You'll know exactly how much is coming out of your account on the same day each month, and we'll be able to devote less staff time and fewer resources to getting and processing your donations. That means we can devote even more of our resources to what we all truly care about: protecting free speech, freedom of conscience, due process and other essential rights on campus.
As you well know, free speech doesn't always come for free—but with your commitment to a monthly gift that we can count on, you can ensure that FIRE's fight to restore freedom to campuses across the nation never falters. And, if you enroll in FIRE's monthly giving program during the month of May (or upgrade the monthly gift you're already making), we'll send you your choice of either a FIRE t-shirt or a copy of The Shadow University! Just let us know which one you would like when you sign up.
For more information, feel free to give us a call at 215-717-3473 or e-mail us at support@thefire.org. I encourage you to consider signing up for a monthly gift today!
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