What does it mean to be free?
What does it mean to be free?
Before the year ends, stand with people rebuilding their lives after wrongful incarceration. Your support makes freedom possible.
At the Innocence Project, freedom is just the first step. While we can never return the years stolen from them, we can provide the support they need — from housing to health care to counseling — as they start to rebuild lives with dignity and hope.
Thanks to the generous support of Cynthia and Marcus DaCosta, John O’Farrell and Gloria Principe, and two anonymous donors, all donations made by midnight on December 31 will be matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $150,000.
Frequently asked questions
All donations are 100% tax-deductible. The Innocence Project is a U.S. tax exempt organization under Internal Revenue Service Act Section 501(c)(3). Our Tax ID number is 32-0077563.
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Innocence Project
40 Worth St, Suite 701
New York, NY 10013.
Attn: Development. Once your gift is received and processed, we will mail you a receipt. Thank you!
For donation questions, please contact 212-364-5386 or [email protected]. For all other questions, please contact 212-364-5340 or [email protected].