You can securely donate to the ANCA Endowment Fund online using your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express card.
You can also donate over the phone by calling (877) 808-ANCA.
If you prefer, you can mail your donation (check or money order) to:
ANCA Endowment Fund

Attention: Telethon

104 N. Belmont Ave. Suite 305

Glendale, CA 91206
Yes, the ANCA Endowment Fund is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Consult your tax professional for specific information.
ANCA Endowment Fund is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. This means that ANCA Endowment Fund meets the IRS requirements for tax exemption, and qualifies to be a recipient of tax-deductible contributions.
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Of course. To donate by phone, call (877) 808-ANCA.
Certainly. Once your donation has been processed, the ANCA Endowment Fund will send you a receipt through the mail.
Absolutely. The ANCA Endowment Fund is committed to protecting your privacy and offers you the option of donating anonymously. At your request, your donation will not be mentioned during the May 31, 2009 Telethon or in any publications or communications.
Yes. Simply call (202) 775-0279 and ask to be connected to Aram Hamparian.
Many supporters wish to leave a legacy for the Armenian nation by including the ANCA Endowment Fund in their will. To learn more, simply call (202) 775-0279 and ask for Aram Hamparian.
Many corporate matching gift programs will match gifts to the ANCA Endowment Fund because we are a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Check with your employer to make sure.
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The ANCA Endowment Fund promotes educational, charitable and civic involvement, from Washington D.C. to your children's classroom.
The Telethon marks the start of a landmark campaign to help our community's civic institutions build on their proven track record by developing a powerful financial foundation for the future.
Your contribution will help us to create greater awareness of the vital challenges facing the Armenian people:
- The ongoing impact of the Genocide, most notably the brutal partition of our homeland, the blockade of our traditional trade routes, and the systematic theft by Turkey, international banks, and insurance companies of billions of dollars and countless properties.
- The Turkish and Azerbaijani efforts to isolate and impoverish Armenia through illegal blockades and to use their geopolitical leverage and oil-industry alliances to deny the Nagorno Karabagh Republic its inalienable right to self-determination.
- The insult to our fallen martyrs, as Turkey pours millions of dollars into a state-sponsored denial of the Armenian Genocide, teaching revisionism in Turkish schools, outlawing free speech about the fate of the Armenian people, and fighting all forms of public recognition and understanding of the Genocide.
- The desecration of our ancient churches, monuments and khatchkars as part of Turkey and Azerbaijan's efforts to erase even the memory of more than 3,000 years of Armenian history beyond Armenia's current borders.
Your contribution will help us to create greater awareness of the vital challenges facing the Armenian people:
- Capital Gateway Program: Job placement and housing assistance program for recent university graduates interested in public service in the nation's capital.
- Video Programs: Video and audio broadcasting to Armenians around the world through cable, satellite, and the Internet.
- Civic Training: Education, remote learning, and other technology-based programs to provide local activists with the tools they need to be effective advocates for the Armenian Cause in their local communities.
- On-Campus Programs: Energizing and equipping Armenian students on college campuses with resources to build awareness and support for Armenian issues among students, staff, and faculty.
- Media Program: Ensuring that the U.S. and international media report frequently, fairly and accurately about Armenia, Nagorno Karabagh, the Genocide, and other Armenian issues.
- Resource Center: Providing think tanks, Congressional offices, and the broader Washington, DC foreign policy community with reliable documentation on the Armenian Genocide, Nagorno Karabagh, U.S.-Armenia relations, and other regional and historical issues.
- Research: Arming Armenian Americans in Washington, D.C. and around the country with timely news and insightful analysis of the issues facing the Armenian American community.
We encourage a confident brand of civic participation, in the best tradition of both the American and Armenian people. This translates into assertive, hard-hitting programs that reflect an enduring respect for our past, a forward-looking drive toward our national and democratic aspirations, an unbending commitment to justice, and an abiding faith in our future.
We receive the overwhelming majority of our funding from devoted Armenians who contribute anywhere from $10 to $100,000. The rest is received in the form of grants, memorial gifts, large individual gifts, and contributions from community organizations.
To guarantee that our independent Armenian American voice is never compromised, we don't accept money from either the U.S. or any other government.