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make a financial contribution
We are a volunteer run organization and all our expenses are borne
by our volunteers. Unfortunately, volunteer contributions
alone does not meet our targets.
what's the fine print?
Although we operate on a not-for-profit basis, we are not registered
as a 501(c)(3) organization. Consequently,
contributions are not tax deductible.
We assure you that we will use your contribution solely for the
purpose of fixing the problem. Funds will be used for
educating the general public and media about our issue and
also to promote a suitable legislative solution.
We are requesting our donors to directly contribute to American
Families United for lobbying activities. Please note that
American Families United is a 501(c)(4) organization.
Contributions to American Families United are not tax deductible.
how do I contribute?
There are three ways to contribute:
- Lobbying contributions.
We have been partnering with our sister group American Families United
for more than a year now. They have contracted with our lobbyist
Bruce Morrison and our consultant Paul Donnelly for their services.
To avoid double work, we are directing all donations for lobbying directly
to American Families United. Please
sign up on their web site.
If you wish to contribute to UniteFamilies.org for activities other
than lobbying, please do so by following the instructions below.
- By PayPal. Make your contribution to
unitefamilies_org@yahoo.com. We accept contributions
made from your bank account or by
credit cards. Note that PayPal charges for this service.
The fee consists of two components: a fixed U.S. $0.30 per
contribution and 2.9% of the funds contributed. PayPal
will deduct the fee from your contribution and give us the balance.
A receipt will be emailed to you.
- By check. Make
your check payable to UniteFamilies.org and send it to:
UniteFamilies.org
P.O. Box 404
Elmore, OH 43416-0404
U.S.A.
Do include your email address so that we can send you a receipt.
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