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We
invite you to help us continue to Wage Peace, Fight Disease,
and Build Hope. Your charitable gift, when combined with the
generosity of others, can make a difference in the lives of
millions around the world.
Click here to learn more about how your support can help.
Here are several ways to make a donation: |
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Donate
Online
It's easy and secure.
Donate Online Now! |
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Donate
By Calling Toll-Free
Call (800) 550-3560, ext. 109 during business hours for
information or to make a donation with a major credit card
(Visa, MasterCard, AmEx, Discover). |
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Donate
by Mail
Please print, complete, and return our short
donation form. You may also make a donation in honor of or
in memory of a relative, friend, or colleague by completing the
honor/memorial section of the
donation form. |
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Other Ways to Support Our Work
There are many
other ways to make a donation to The Carter Center,
including: corporate matching gifts, monthly/automatic giving
programs, gifts of stock, charitable gift annuities, charitable
trusts, wills and bequests, gifts of real estate, gifts in honor
and memory of friends. Find out about these and other special
donors programs, including:
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The Ambassadors Circle
President and Mrs. Carter founded the
Ambassadors Circle in 1997 to honor supporters who make
annual unrestricted gifts of $1,000 or more. Members provide
crucial resources to the Carter Center's most pressing needs and
receive special updates, invitations and recognition for their
support. |
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The Legacy Circle
Persons who make planned gifts, charitable annuities, charitable
trusts, will provisions, and other deferred gifts to The Carter
Center are eligible to join the
Legacy Circle. Members advance the long-term goals of The
Carter Center while enjoying the financial and tax benefits that
flow from sound investment and estate planning. |
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The Campaign to Endow The Carter Center
Supporters of The Carter Center feel passionately that the
Center must be able to meet new opportunities as they arise in
the future. To ensure its long-term ability to wage peace, fight
disease, and build hope, the Center recently concluded a
successful campaign to raise $150 million in new endowment
monies. The need for permanent funds, however, is ongoing and
additional commitments to endowment are encouraged. Please
consider a contribution to The Carter Center endowment,
strengthening the Center's ability to serve later generations
with life-affirming and life-saving initiatives. Learn more
about
The Carter Center endowment. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where does Carter Center support come from? Please see the
answer to this and many other
frequently asked questions. |
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The
Carter Center is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization (Tax ID:
58-1454716) and will provide a receipt allowing you to claim a
tax deduction as allowed by law. |
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Led by
the Carters and an independent
board of trustees, the Center's staff wage peace, fight disease,
and build hope by both engaging with those at the highest levels of
government and working side by side with poor and often forgotten
people.
In this way, the Center has
strengthened democracies in Asia, Latin America, and Africa;
helped farmers double or triple grain production in 15 African
countries;
mediated or worked to prevent civil and international conflicts;
intervened to prevent
unnecessary diseases in Latin America and Africa, including the
near eradication of
Guinea worm disease; and strived to diminish the stigma against
mental illness. A not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization,
the Center's work is
supported by donations from individuals, foundations,
corporations, and countries. |
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