“SVJ is more than just an internship for my peers and I. Through this program, we have the opportunity to promote community service on our campus, bring awareness to our peers about the importance of voting, and be surrounded with like-minded individuals who have the same goals going into election season.” — Kyrah L, intern
Thank you for your interest in donating to Students for Voting Justice, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. ​Please make your tax-deductible contribution today!
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Here’s what your gift supports:​
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$50 pays to place a get-out-the-vote ad on social media created by an intern.
$125 covers the cost of materials for our leadership development workshop.
$250 pays for an honorarium for an educational guest speaker.
$500 ​provides 500 postcards, stamps, and related supplies for one intern to use in voter outreach. ​
$1,800 sponsors a stipend for one intern for a 9-week session.
$3,000 covers the complete cost of enrolling one intern in the program, including the intern’s stipend, postcards, and phone banking, educational, and social media marketing activities
Here's how to donate:
PERSONAL CHECK
Make payable to Students for Voting Justice and mail to:
Students for Voting Justice
c/o Sandy Radoff
88 Lexington Ave. #506
New York , NY. 10016
NOTE: Please include your email address in the memo line so we can send you a tax receipt.
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DONOR ADVISED FUND
(DAF)
All contributions from donor-advised funds are made directly to the Center for Common Ground, our fiscal sponsor, located in Ruther Glen, VA. Tax ID: 82-4589218. In the notes or miscellaneous section to the grantee, indicate that your contribution is earmarked for Students for Voting Justice.
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NOTE: For tracking purposes, please contact Debbie Wachspress, Director of Development, to let her know the amount, source, and date of your DAF grant.
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT (IRA)
Follow directions for donating by personal check.
STOCKS
We are not currently set up to accept donations of stock.
QUESTIONS
Direct all inquiries to
Debbie Wachspress, Director of Development, at deb@studentsforvotingjustice.org.