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Annual Fund Donations: Friends of JASNA

Become a "Friend of JASNA" with a donation to our Annual Fund.  

JASNA relies on donations to supplement membership dues and fund the Society’s ongoing programs, expanded member benefits and services, and strategic initiatives. Your gift of any size will support JASNA's activities in the U.S. and Canada, including developing new programs for the Regions and expanding the reach of the AGMs. Donations designated for JASNA Canada support activities in the Canadian regions. 

You automatically become a Friend of JASNA when you make a donation to the Society. Donations to JASNA are deductible for U.S. income tax purposes, and gifts to JASNA Canada are deductible for Canadian income tax purposes.

Tribute Gifts

You can make a JASNA Tribute gift to honor or memorialize someone special in your life or in your Region. A tribute gift expresses your desire to make an impact on the lives of others, just as the person named in your gift has made an impact on you.

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Ways to Donate

Give Online

  • Donate to JASNA using the online JASNA Donation form.  (Members can also make a donation from within the JASNA Member Portal.) Donations to JASNA are deductible for U.S. income tax purposes
  • Contributions to JASNA Canada cannot be made online.  To donate to JASNA Canada, print this form and send it with your check to the Canadian Membership Secretary. Gifts to JASNA Canada are deductible for Canadian income tax purposes.

Donate by Mail

If you prefer to make a donation by check, print this Donation Form and mail it with your check or money order to the address on the form. 

Matching Gifts

If you work for a company that matches employees' charitable donations, ask your personnel/human resources department for a matching gift form. Employer matching maximizes the impact of your donation.

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