Endowed Gifts

Your Gift Can Last Forever

An endowment gift to Government Accountability Project today provides a brighter picture for our future. When you make a donation to an endowment, you give a gift with both immediate and long-term benefits.

Endowment donations are invested. A portion of the annual income from the investment is used to address immediate needs at Government Accountability Project. The remaining funds are reinvested to ensure indefinite support.

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An Example of How It Works

Couple Smiling Longtime Government Accountability Project supporters Charlie and Susan have two goals: First, they want to make sure Government Accountability Project continues to receive support after they are gone. Second, they want to create a lasting legacy for Charlie’s parents.

Charlie and Susan make a $25,000 donation to Government Accountability Project, which we invest, and each year, a portion of the income from the invested money will be used to support our mission in honor of Charlie’s parents. Plus, Charlie and Susan qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction on their taxes.

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Next Steps

  1. Contact Michael Termini at (202) 926-3321 or michaelt@whistleblower.org to discuss endowed gifts.
  2. Seek the advice of your financial or legal advisor.
  3. If you include Government Accountability Project in your plans, please use our legal name and federal tax ID.

Legal name: Government Accountability Project
Address: Washington, D.C.
Federal tax ID number: Please contact us for our Federal Tax ID Number.