Please Give
Hospitals, nursing homes, even government agencies, have lobbyists and lawyers. But who stands up in courts and Congress for elderly poor people?
You can help NSCLC protect the safety net for older people and people with disabilities. NSCLC is a 501 (c)(3) organization. All gifts are tax-deductible.
Donate Online
Click on the button to make an online donation to NSCLC.
NSCLC uses PayPal for all online transactions.
Donate by Mail
You can send donations to NSCLC, 1444 Eye St., NW Suite 1100, Washington DC 20005, attention Lynda Martin-McCormick, Development Director. If you have any questions, please contact Lynda Martin-McCormick at lmm@nsclc.org or 202/289-6976 x 207.
Donate Stock
Gifts of long-term appreciated stock or mutual funds are a quick, easy and tax-efficient way to make a contribution to NSCLC. Contact Tom Smith tsmith@nsclc.org or 202/289-6976 x209 to arrange for a transfer of stock.
Memorial Gifts
You can designate the gift in honor of or in memory of a family member, friend or colleague, Please call or email Lynda Martin-McCormick at lmm@nsclc.org or 202/289-6976 x 207.
Combined Federal Campaign
NSCLC is charity #12348 in the Combined Federal Campaign.
SPECIAL FUNDS
Herbert Semmel Federal Rights Project
Herbert Semmel, a brilliant litigator for people with disabilities and the elderly, considered the Federal Rights Project to be among his most important contributions to civil rights law. You can help to guarantee that this ground-breaking project continues to protect access to federal courts for public interest litigation.
Burton D. Fretz Memorial Fund
Burt Fretz led NSCLC from for nearly twenty years until his death in 2001. Burt was renowned for winning the gains and protections that only high-quality litigation and advocacy can achieve. Through the Burton D. Fretz Memorial Fund, you can help make sure that NSCLC's litigators can continue to respond to when and where they are needed.