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ACLU-NCA Fund is a 501(c)(3) organization and contributions are tax deductible
to the maximum extent provided by law (above the Capital Hilton's $50 per
plate charge). Donations and Student Sponsorships are fully deductible.
The ACLU of the National Capital Area (ACLU-NCA), the local affiliate of
the nationwide nonpartisan organization, is really two separate nonprofit
entities. The ACLU-NCA Fund carries out most of the legal and public
education work, made possible by the tax-deductible donations from members
and nonmembers alike--such as Bill of Rights Awards Dinner tickets, sponsorships
and donations. Most of the legislative lobbying work is done by the ACLU-NCA
affiliate, supported by membership dues and additional gifts which are not
tax-deductible while nonetheless absolutely vital to civil liberties. Each
contribution will be gratefully received and carefully used. Because contributions
are used to defend civil liberties, we cannot offer refunds (not that anyone's
ever asked for one.) |
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