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鶹ýIOS once again earns coveted four-star rating from Charity Navigator!

鶹ýIOS is thrilled to announce that we have once again earned a four-star rating from — the highest possible score! Charity Navigator is America’s largest independent charity evaluator, and this coveted score indicates that 鶹ýIOS “exceeds industry standards and outperforms most charities in its Cause.” 鶹ýIOS is committed to putting our supporters’ hard-earned dollars to the best possible use, and we are proud that this rating publicly affirms that we are doing just that.
Please take a moment to check out our renewed . From our financial performance to our accountability and transparency performance, we hope you will be impressed by how we steward your donations to defend free speech on campus in the most meaningful ways across America.
Part of that stewardship is our ability to effectively and efficiently use our resources to achieve our goals. You can help us in that pursuit by enrolling in our Monthly Giving Program. Giving monthly allows you to spread your contribution out over time while providing 鶹ýIOS with a steady source of support we know we can count on. Setting up a monthly gift is quick and easy: when making your donation, just select the “monthly” option and your gift will automatically process each month.
Every dollar truly makes a difference, and a one-time gift can also help ensure 鶹ýIOS can keep fighting. As always, all gifts — one-time or monthly — are 100 percent tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
Thank you for all that you do to help 鶹ýIOS pursue its mission!
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