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As an independent watchdog for the Bill of Rights, the ACLU does not accept government funding. We provide our services statewide at no cost to the public. Our strength comes from the support of individuals who year-round donate time, talent and contributions.

Every donation is greatly appreciated – you can help make a difference. Mahalo for your support!

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Secure online giving via PayPalhttp://old.acluhawaii.org/give/ You do not need to have a full PayPal account to use this option, you can do one-time transactions using a credit card. (Note, this will take you to the older ACLU of Hawaii website, pardon out dust as we remodel!)

From there you can:

  • Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal to the ACLU of Hawaii Foundation.
  • Make a non-tax-deductible gift via PayPal to the ACLU of Hawaii to support our legislative program.
  • Make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal to the ACLU of Hawaii Lawyers’ Campaign.
  • To become a sustaining (monthly) giver through our Guardians of Liberty program!

Giving via U.S. mail or fax: Please print out and send a pledge card to our address, or to our fax (808)522-5909. For your privacy and security, please NEVER email credit card information.

Pledge Card: Gifts to the ACLU of Hawaii Foundation (tax deductible)

Pledge Card: Lawyers Division (tax deductible)

Pledge Card: Gifts in support of ACLU-HI legislative advocacy (non-tax deductible)

Mailing in your check? Use the pledge cards above and send U.S. mail to:
ACLU of Hawaii
P.O. Box 3410
Honolulu, HI 96801

Giving via telephone: We can accept your pledge, Mastercard or Visa right over the phone. Call KD at (808) 522-5907.

Sharing your feedback: Your opinion is important to us! Email <office@acluhawaii.org> anytime.

Planned giving: The civil liberties landscape can change in unexpected ways. Ten years ago, for example, we never thought we would need to defend the right to vote for millions of Americans. What civil liberties threats will we face in 20, 30, or 40 years? Whatever they are, your future gift can help ensure that the ACLU will be there — proud, principled, unflinching, and effective.

When you name the ACLU to receive a bequest or other gift through your estate plans, you play a personal role in protecting freedom’s future. Visit https://www.aclu.org/legacy/legacy-home for more information – or, if you are ready to begin planning, contact the ACLU’s Office of Gift Planning directly. There are many ways that you can plan a legacy gift and have it qualify for the Legacy Challenge.  ACLU staff members are ready to help you get started. Contact the ACLU, toll-free, at 877-867-1025.