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Enjoy Great Benefits as a Leadership Giving Circle Member

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With a gift of $1,000 or more, you will become a member of IFAW's exclusive Leadership Giving Circle – enjoying special benefits and recognition, as well as playing a critical role in animal protection around the world.

Donations of any amount are always appreciated, but by joining IFAW's Leadership Giving Circle, you will help ensure that IFAW has the essential funding we need to continue the fight to end the commercial seal hunt in Canada, stand between poachers and elephants, bring veterinary care to dogs and cats in impoverished communities, and rescue animals in crisis situations.

As a member of IFAW’s Leadership Giving Circle, you will be recognized as a principal supporter in our Annual Review. Other benefits of Leadership Giving Circle membership include:

  • IFAW’s informative quarterly newsletter, IFAW News: Our Shared World
  • Specially-designated IFAW staff member to answer your questions via a toll-free telephone number or by e-mail
  • Exclusive, timely status reports on global IFAW projects
  • Invitations to regional IFAW events

By joining the Leadership Giving Circle, you will help IFAW protect animals from cruelty, commercial exploitation and habitat loss. Your gift of $1,000 or more can be restricted to the animal welfare program of your choice and will go directly to help those animals. Truly, what a meaningful way for you to show your compassion for animals!
 
Become one of IFAW’s most important partners in global animal protection and enjoy greater personal involvement with IFAW’s work worldwide.

For more information about taking this very significant step forward in your commitment to animals and becoming a member of the Leadership Giving Circle, please contact:

IFAW Resource Development Office
David Wilber, Director of Major and Planned Giving
dwilber@ifaw.org
290 Summer Street
Yarmouth Port, MA 02675
1-888-251-0253


Two clean adult penguins, rescued by IFAW, after being oiled during a tanker spill. Photo © IFAW