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Some say the ACLU is a family tradition. Certainly, ACLU members come in all ages. Here, Harrison (4 years old) demonstrates his pride in being a member of an ACLU family.




 

Planned Giving

Everyday, there are supporters who tell us that our country is headed in the wrong direction and they want to do as much as possible to make a difference.

If you feel the same way, then a planned gift or bequest to the ACLU may be the answer that fits your values, family, and financial situation.

By leaving a legacy, you can personally support the ACLU's activities and help us to make our government an instrument of freedom, fairness, and equality. 

Click on the links below to learn about how you can include the ACLU in your estate and financial plans.

Make a bequest through your Will or Living Trust

Make a gift that will also provide you income for life

Name the ACLU as beneficiary of your retirement account or life insurance policy