Join Us in Advancing Workers’ Rights
The National Institute for Workers’ Rights (Institute) has a bold vision for America’s workers. We are committed to creating a future in which all workers are treated with dignity and respect; workplaces are equitable, diverse, and inclusive; and the well-being of workers is a priority in business practices. We welcome your involvement.
There are Many Ways to Support Our Work
Donate
By making a tax-deductible contribution to the Institute, you have the opportunity to help provide dignity to the millions of America’s workers who are not represented by a union and further justice in the American workplace. There are a number of easy ways to make a donation to the Institute to advance workers’ rights.
Online: Make your donation today.
By Phone: Call (415) 625-5421 to make a gift over the phone.
By Mail: Send a check to:
National Institute for Workers’ Rights
1800 Sutter Street, Suite 210
Concord, CA 94520
Tribute Gifts
Honor the memory of a colleague, friend, or family member or mark a milestone birthday, anniversary, or life achievement with a memorial or tribute gift to the Institute. You can make a tribute gift online, by phone, or by mail.
Monthly Giving
Monthly giving is a simple way to provide steady support to advance the cause of workers’ rights. You can set up a recurring gift by visiting our online giving page, contacting Leah A. Hofkin, or calling our office at (415) 625-5421. Discontinuing your gift is just as easy.
Gift of Stocks
The Institute accepts gifts of appreciated stock or mutual funds. To ensure proper recognition of your gift, please email Leah A. Hofkin or call (415) 625-5421.
Name the Institute for a Cy Pres Award
By designating the Institute as a cy pres recipient in your next class or collective action, you will help guarantee that the American workplace reflects our country’s highest ideals. Learn more.
Include the Institute in Your Estate Plans
By naming the Institute as a beneficiary in your will or living trust, you will help secure the future of workers’ rights advocacy. Learn more.
Volunteer
By offering your time, special skills, or talents, you can make a positive difference to the American workplace.
For more information, please contact
Leah A. Hofkin, Director of Development
(415) 625-5421
The National Institute for Workers’ Rights is a nonprofit tax-exempt charitable and educational organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (federal tax ID number 26-2270705). Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.