Importance of Giving to AJC
The projects and programs of the American Jewish Committee are financed mostly through your personal contributions. These personal gifts not only sustain AJC, but also deliver a powerful vote of confidence. A significant amount of our financial support comes from non-members and corporations. Our corporate supporters recognize the important work AJC is doing in the community.
Your contribution is crucial if AJC is to retain its prestige - built over 102 years - as one of the most highly regarded, effective and respected advocacy organizations in America and beyond.
Your support...
- Allows AJC flexibility in meeting its most pressing needs;
- Helps combat anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry;
- Defends democratic values and promotes Human Rights;
- Improves intergroup and interfaith relations;
- Provides for the security of the Jewish people in Israel and worldwide;
- Improves the quality of American life.
UPCOMING TRIBUTE DINNER
June 3, 2010 Jeffrey E. Stone, Chair-Elect of the Management Committee of McDermott Will & Emery LLP, will receive the Human Rights Medallion Award
The award recognizes Stone’s many accomplishments, including his national Chairmanship of the Stanford Fund, in which he is responsible for all annual giving to Stanford University, his membership on AJC’s Board of Governors and his work on the advisory board for the Center on Wrongful Convictions.
Ways You Can Give Your Support
Annual Giving: Check, Credit Card, Matching Gifts, Leadership Circle, Bank Luncheon
Planned Giving: Horizon Society, Bequests and Wills, Real Estate, Life Insurance, Life Income Plans, Gift Annuity, Remainder Unitrusts, Annuity Trusts, Lead Trusts
Tribute Dinners
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