Why donate
The Signals Network relies on individuation donations to provide support to whistleblowers around the world. Help us protect those who risk their livelihoods to reveal the truth and keep us safe. Together, we can protect democracy with whistleblowers holding power to account. Please support our work in helping those who bravely reveal information for the public good!
How your tax-deductible donation can help:
$25 helps with distributing critical information about whistleblowing.
$50 helps with shorter-term support such as career support to whistleblowers.
$100 helps with immediate needs such as safe housing and security support for whistleblowers.
$200 helps with longer-term must-haves like legal support to whistleblowers.
Ways to Give
via PayPal
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via Debit/Credit Card
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By becoming a member
Join our mission to empower whistleblowers and protect democracy by becoming a TSN Member. As a member, you will be part of our EPIC approach, shaping a freer, fairer and more democratic world.
By Check
We welcome donations by check where payment via our website or bank transfer is not possible. Please send checks to:
The Signals Network
268 Bush Street
#4216
San Francisco, CA 94104
Corporate Gift
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The Signals Network is a recognized 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization and any gift you make to us is tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. Financial and other information about The Signals Network’s purposes, programs, and activities can be obtained by contacting Development Manager John Stewart.