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SUPPORT SMART GROWTH
By Credit Card:
The Donate Now button below will allow you to donate online via Catalogue
for Philanthropy**. Please read the note below before proceeding!
| Please Note: When donating online, you will access the donation site of our fiscal agent, Piedmont Environmental Council. Please write "CSG" in the Designation portion of the form. Thank you! |
By Check:
Please make checks payable to:
The Coalition for Smarter Growth/PEC
(The Piedmont Environmental Council is our fiscal agent)
Send to:
Coalition for Smarter Growth
4000 Albemarle Street, NW, Suite 310
Washington, DC 20016
In-Kind:
In addition to financial contributions there are many in-kind contributions
that would advance our work, from office equipment to professional expertise.
If you have an in-kind contribution to offer the Coalition, please contact
Victor Couto at (202) 244-4408 or send an email to info@smartergrowth.net.
Contact:
If you have any questions about making a donation, please
contact the Coalition's Membership Manager, Lauren Campbell at (202) 244-4408
Finacial Statement:
Our financial statement in conjunction with Piedmont Environmental Council can be viewed here.
*All contributions
are tax deductible within the limits of the law.
A copy of the current financial statement for the Coalition for Smarter
Growth is available by writing 4000 Albemarle Street, NW, Suite 310, Washington,
DC 20016 or by calling (202)244-4408.
**All online donations will appear on your credit card invoice as Network for Good. Network for Good is the secure online payment processing agent for Catalogue for Philanthropy.
Documents and information
submitted by our fiscal agent, the Piedmont Environmental Council, under
the Maryland Solicitations Act are available, for the cost of postage
and copies, from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis
MD 21401, (410) 974-5534 and are available in Virginia by writing: The State Division of Consumer
Affairs, Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services P.O. Box 526,
Richmond, VA 23218. Registration does not constitute endorsement by any state.
