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Thanks to donors like you, we are building a global culture of nonviolence. Please join us and help us spread the word. 

Nonviolence International is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt nonprofit organization in the USA.

We rely on donations to fulfill our vital mission. Major donors and monthly sustaining donors are particularly impactful. 

You can make a secure donation on this page. You may also send us a check payable to “Nonviolence International." Note the project, if any, on the memo line and mail to: PO Box 39127, Friendship Station NW, 
Washington DC 20016 USA

(For American Express users...sorry we don’t take AmEx. They charge more than other credit cards.) 

Our Employer Identification Number is:  52-1645787


Yes, we recently set this up because one of our generous donors requested this option. We were told the process was quick and easy.

To donate a car or other vehicle, you can call 1-855-500-7433

You may send us a check payable to “Nonviolence International." Note the project, if any, on the memo line and mail to: PO Box 39127
Friendship Station NW, Washington DC 20016 USA

 

Planned Giving

Sadly, it is clear that the future will bring substantial challenges. Nonviolence will be essential to finding a path forward. So we are launching a new campaign to encourage bequests or legacy gifts. 

If you support Nonviolence International, please consider helping to guarantee a secure future for our organization. Make nonviolence part of your legacy. By doing so you will make a powerful longterm impact. Please remember Nonviolence International in your will. Contact us to learn more or add this sample text to your will.

"I bequeath the sum of $____ dollars to Nonviolence International, a not-for-profit, Employer Identification Number: 52-1645787, mailing address is currently, PO Box 39127, Friendship Station NW,
Washington DC 20016 USA

Or consider a percentage bequest which can allow your gift to increase as your assets grow.

"I bequeath to Nonviolence International, a not-for-profit, Employer Identification Number: 52-1645787, mailing address is currently, PO Box 39127, Friendship Station NW,
Washington DC 20016 USA, an amount equal to ______ percent of the net value of my estate as finally determined for federal estate tax purposes.”

 

Yes we appreciate gifts of stock to support our vital work. 

Here is what our broker tells us:

Receiving shares: If a sender wants to give you shares (stocks, mutual funds, or other securities) from an outside firm, he or she needs to contact that firm to verify delivery instructions. In addition to following the firm's specific instructions, the sender may need to provide the firm with these details:

  • Nonviolence International
  • PO Box 39127, Friendship Station NW, Washington DC 20016 USA
  • EIN # 52-1645787, Fidelity Acct Number: Z50681008
  • Fidelity's Depository Trust Company (DTC) number, which is 0226
  • Fidelity Investments
    Attn: TOA Receives
    PO Box 770001
    Cincinnati, OH 45277-0036

If you have any other questions, please contact us.

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Abdul Aziz Said Scholarship Fund 

In recognition of lifelong contributions to peace by Professor Abdul Aziz Said, Nonviolence International has started a new program under which we hope to supply interns with stipends for their service. This financial aid is provided to perpetuate the legacy of Abdul Aziz Said, who co-founded Nonviolence International in 1989 and devoted his life to inspiring students to promote peace and global understanding. In particular, this scholarship will ensure that international students and those of modest financial means will have an equal opportunity to gain professional experience. 

Abdul Aziz Said is a world-renowned educator. He is a Syrian-born writer and was a professor of international relations for 60 years at American University, where he was the founding director of the International Peace and Conflict Resolution department at the School of International Service. 

Internships are for 12-14 weeks in the summer, autumn, and winter seasons and are based in Washington D.C. Interns must be able to dedicate 15-20 hours a week to their assigned work and will provide a culminating report at the end of their service.

Potential donors to this scholarship fund can reach out to Nonviolence International for further information, or send donations directly at:

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