Thank you for your interest in the North Carolina Social Justice Project. Your support will help us sustain our important programs, partnerships and initiatives.
More than ever before, those without a voice are being abused and ignored. And in these tough financial times, more and more of use are finding ourselves in positions we never dreamed we would be in. We are there to speak for you.
We cannot do the work that we do without your generous support. As a designated tax-exempt charity, your gift is tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
You may donate as much or as little as you wish. If you choose to donate online, please consider making a regular, ongoing monthly contribution to NCSJP. You may specify the number of months you wish to donate, and the donations will automatically cease after that time.
Your cumulative annual gifts each year to NCSJP (during our fiscal year of July 1 - June 30) will qualify you for membership in the Forerunners clubs. Contributors of $100 or more will be invited to an annual Forerunners Club reception.
Or if you prefer to mail your contribution, please send it to:
NCSJP
9660 Falls of Neuse Rd.
Suite 138, #296
Raleigh, NC 27615
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Corporate Sponsorships
Generous contributions from our corporate partners helps the North Carolina Social Justice Project continue helping make the North Carolina of tomorrow a better place, today. Contact us for additional information on corporate sponsorships.
NCSJP Forerunners Club
The NCSJP Forerunners Club giving levels are named for individuals who embodied the spirit of social justice through their lives and contributed to real and lasting change throughout the history of North Carolina. Through their work, they all contributed in one way or another to move North Carolina closer to the ideal we continue to strive for today.
(Click on the name for a brief biography on each individual.)
- Daniel H. Pollitt
Professor of law (1921-2010): $1 to $99
- John Hope Franklin
Scholar (1915-2009): $100 to $249
- W. W. Finlator
Clergy (1913-2006): $250 to $499
- Golden Frinks
Civil rights activist (1920-2004): $500 to $999
- Ella Baker
Civil rights activist (1903-1986): $1000 to $2,499
- Pauli Murray
Poet, activist, lawyer, priest (1910-1985): $2,500 to $4,999
- Paul Green
Playwright and human rights activist (1894-1981): $5,000 to $9,999
- Frank Porter Graham
Educator (1886-1972): $10,000 to $24,999
- Anna Julia Hayward Cooper
Educator, scholar (1858-1964): $25,000 or more
Professor of law (1921-2010): $1 to $99
Scholar (1915-2009): $100 to $249
Clergy (1913-2006): $250 to $499
Civil rights activist (1920-2004): $500 to $999
Civil rights activist (1903-1986): $1000 to $2,499
Poet, activist, lawyer, priest (1910-1985): $2,500 to $4,999
Playwright and human rights activist (1894-1981): $5,000 to $9,999
Educator (1886-1972): $10,000 to $24,999
Educator, scholar (1858-1964): $25,000 or more


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