Informed Choice Washington’s efforts rely heavily on your generous donations to carry out our mission. Your gifts power our advocacy for vaccine policy reform based on scientific integrity and respecting individual health needs, for education about healthy immunity, and for the protection of informed consent and medical freedom in Washington State. To pursue these endeavors, we operate two non-profits: (1) a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) for education and outreach; and (2) a 501(c)(4) which allows for more legislative lobbying. Please choose the method that is right for you. Most people give online, but mailed checks are helpful for larger donations to avoid fees.
Ways to Give
BY MAIL
Click HERE for the address to support education effort (tax-deductible)
Click HERE for the address to support legislation and public policy (not tax-deductible)
ONLINE
Click HERE to support education and outreach efforts (tax-deductible)
Click HERE to support legislation and public policy (not tax-deductible)
IN MEMORIUM
When you donate, you have the option to dedicate your gift in honor or memory of someone special to express your love, admiration, and gratitude in a meaningful way.
GIFTS OF STOCK
By donating stock to our 501(c)(3), you can avoid the capital gains tax you would normally pay on any increase in value of stock, and you can take a tax deduction for the full market value of the stock on the date of the gift.
MATCHING GIFTS
Did you know that your employer may match your gift to our charity, ICWA4Education? See how to look up your company (in red type) HERE.
VOLUNTEER GRANTS
If your company (such as Boeing) provides grants to charities when employees volunteer, contact us to help you leverage your skills while obtaining financial support for ICWA!
Informed Choice Washington is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, and has two nonprofits registered with the Washington Secretary of State:
- A 501(c)(3) charity, ICWA4Eduction, for education and outreach, and
- A 501(c)(4) advocacy organization, ICWA4Action, which allows for more legislative issues lobbying.