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Legacy Giving

A legacy gift to FIREis the perfect way to secure the future of free speech — and to ensure that your grandchildren, their children, and generations to come are free to speak their minds.

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Evolving threats to free speech principles have made it clear that there will always be a need for ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ.

We need long-lasting support to defend and sustain individual rights. The dedicated members of ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ’s Eternal Flame Society provide that vital support by including FIREin their will and estate planning. Eternal Flames help ensure that FIREhas the resources needed to carry out our important work for many years to come.

Leave a legacy of liberty for generations to come!

No matter the size of your estate or the number of beneficiaries you include, you can make a valuable contribution to the future of free speech through a legacy gift to ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ. Will or estate gifts cost you nothing during your lifetime and may even offer attractive tax advantages.

Nadine Strossen in 2024
"I have confidence that FIREwill continue to punch above its weight and that my legacy gift will make a meaningful contribution to defending free speech for generations to come." — Nadine Strossen

FIREas a Force for Good

As a FIREsenior fellow and former president of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1991 to 2008, Nadine Strossen is a leading expert and frequent speaker/media commentator on constitutional law and civil liberties, who has testified before Congress on multiple occasions. If there's anyone who knows what it takes to defend our civil liberties, it's her.

What Donors Are Saying

Arthur Hellman

Arthur Hellman

Donor

“FIREis part of my legacy plan because freedom of speech is part of the legacy that the Founders bequeathed to all of us as Americans. But it’s a legacy that’s constantly under threat. I don’t agree with every challenge that FIRElaunches, but that’s okay, because FIREis the best at what it does, and because it has no agenda except one: protecting the liberty that is fundamental to all of the others."

Arthur Hellman is a nationally recognized scholar of the federal courts and the First Amendment. In his career, Hellman helped foster a better understanding of the First Amendment and free speech more generally. At the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Hellman taught First Amendment law for more than 25 years. 

Edward Tabash

Eddie Tabash

Donor

“FIREuniversally protects free expression by fighting censorship from both the left and the right. We must always defend the rights of our opponents to present their arguments. FIREenables us to be allies with people with whom we may disagree on a number of other issues, because we all agree on protecting free expression.â€

Lou Villadsen

Lou Villadsen

Donor

“I grew up in Berkeley and remember the Free Speech Movement of 1964. Later, I worked for 17 years in the chancellor’s office at UCLA. Working there taught me the importance of an organization like FIREstanding up for free speech in an environment that was already making it difficult to speak out for unpopular ideas. ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ’s role has only grown in importance as universities have turned away from intellectual rigor and open discussion.â€

Include FIREin your will

Including FIREin your will is the easiest and most popular type of legacy gift. All you need to do is fill in and share the sentence below with your attorney or estate planner.

  • I bequeath ____% of my estate or $_____ to the ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ, in Philadelphia, PA. ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ’s Tax ID No: 04-3467254.

Name FIREa beneficiary

You can also name FIREas a beneficiary of accounts such as life insurance policies or retirement accounts. To do this, simply alert your policy or account custodian of your plans to change or add ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ.

Gifts from your IRA

A charitable IRA rollover, or qualified charitable distribution (QCD), is a provision allowing donors who are age 70½  or older, to exclude from taxable income—and count towards their required minimum distribution—transfers of IRA assets that are made directly to public charities.

FIRE can help

If you have any questions, or just want to speak with someone about legacy gift options, please do not hesitate to contact us. Also, please let us know if you make a legacy gift to ÃÛÖ­ÏãÌÒ! We would love to honor you as an Eternal Flame and extend member benefits to you. You can use this  or contact Ashley Adams at 215-717-3473 or ashley@thefire.org.

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