Give the compassionate humanist in your life a one-year gift membership to Foundation Beyond Belief!
Your recipient will receive a gift certificate with the username and password for the new account. Upon logging in for the first time, the new member will be able to distribute the funds across our cause categories to reflect his or her unique vision of humanism at work for a better world.
Please fill out the form below, then choose from three gift membership levels on the following page: $5/month ($65), $10/month ($125), or $20/month ($245). Each includes $5 for certificate printing and mailing. The cost of the full year will be charged. Membership begins on the first day of the following quarter (Jan 1, Apr 1, Jul 1 or Oct 1).
A community of compassionate humanists supporting outstanding charities worldwide. Join today for as little as $5 a month. Learn more.
Giving members:
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Volunteers:
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Humanist Giving (Q2)
$24,445
LLS Giving (2013)
$2,125
Total since launch:
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[My] kids watched the videos from War Child and Water for People. Learning happened. Humanitarianism happened. My children felt compassion for others and wanted to help. -- Learning from the Kitchen Table
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