More Ways to Give

There are many other ways to support Interfaith Alliance - from volunteering to making a gift of stock. However you choose to support true religious freedom and democracy today, know that your activism and financial support are the backbone of all our important work on the ground, in the media, and on Capitol Hill.

Become a Monthly Donor

We call our monthly donors Torchbearers because their steadfast support helps light the way for us all. Join this special group of our most dedicated supporters who are committed to providing the reliable support Interfaith Alliance needs to plan for the future and to respond immediately as critical issues arise. As a Torchbearer, you’ll receive less mail. No paper is required to donate. And because your membership will automatically renew each year, you won’t receive renewal notices in the mail.

Renew Membership

When you gift stocks and other securities directly to a charity, you make an outsized impact without taking money directly out of your bank account. Plus, neither you nor the charity will be taxed on the gains for appreciated assets you donate.

Planned Giving

We know that you care about this work, and we hope you will continue supporting our important mission well into the future through Interfaith Alliance’s Legacy Society. Through this program, you can make a charitable bequest in your will. Estate planning is a simple way to enhance your legacy and help us achieve democracy together.

Other Ways to Give

There are many other ways to support Interfaith Alliance from volunteering to making a gift of stock. However you choose to support true religious freedom and democracy today, know that your activism and financial support are the backbone of all our important work on the ground, in the media, and on Capitol Hill.

Email

If you have a question or request, reach us by email and we'll be happy to assist you.

Phone

For any inquiries, please don't hesitate to call our office and our team will be happy to assist you.

National Office

We are headquartered in the heart of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.