Thank you for your interest in supporting Americans Ending Abuse, which is organized as a nonprofit organization under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Americans Ending Abuse engages in issue advocacy and grassroots lobbying to further our core purposes.
Contributions to Americans Ending Abuse are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes, and do not count against an individual's $115,500 biennial aggregate contribution limit under federal campaign finance law.
There are no limits on the amounts that may be contributed to Americans Ending Abuse by an individual, corporation, union, or trade association; however, Americans Ending Abuse does not accept contributions from foreign entities. Any person or entity that contributes more than $5,000 to a 501(c)(4) organization must be disclosed to the Internal Revenue Service on Form 990. However, the IRS does not make these donor disclosures available to the general public nor does Americans Ending Abuse.
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