Give $5 a month to grassroots activists and get a tote bag
Make a monthly gift of at least $5 to support courageous activists who are:
- Helping girls go to school and understand their rights
- Fighting anti-LGBTQ+ hate
- Defending abortion rights and reproductive freedom
- Saving refugee lives in the Mediterranean Sea
…and much more. You’ll receive a free tote bag and some unique goodies if you give before July 1st. Full Ts & Cs.
WHERE YOUR MONEY WILL GO
We’ve got 20 years’ experience supporting 1,000+ grassroots activists and groups in over 50 countries. With supporters like you, we’re defending the rights of millions of people around the world.
- We find grassroots activists and organizations with bold solutions to big problems.
- We raise money to fund the most effective and innovative human rights defenders we find.
- We give activists the support and solidarity they need to turn their own ideas into action.
- We build powerful movements for change that have improved millions of lives worldwide.
And we’re proud to share that 86% of donations go to activists building a fairer world.
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A SMALL BAG CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE
For a limited time (until July 1st), we are offering a branded tote bag with all new monthly donations of $5 or more. Show off your inner activist while supporting incredible grassroots activists around the world. Terms and conditions apply.
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Helping girls go to school
Fatima* is from a small town in Turkey. Activists supported by the Fund for Global Human Rights helped her attend school and understand her rights as a young woman. Now she can build a better and brighter future for herself and her family. But many girls are denied the chance to learn. Can you change that with a monthly gift?
*Name changed to protect her identity