Anam Salem, CHRGJ Program Coordinator
e: anam.salem@nyu.edu
As an academic Center based at one of the word’s premiere law schools, the CHRGJ is fortunate to benefit from substantial academic, intellectual, and other resources for which the law school is known. It also benefits substantially from the direct support offered by NYU School of Law, which not only houses the Center, but provides generous overhead, operational, and staff support.
To support its programmatic activities, the Center has also relied on outside funding sources over the years, including institutions or foundations and gifts from individuals.
Below is a description of giving opportunities available to those individuals interested in supporting the Center’s projects. All contributions are tax-deductible. For more information about specific focus areas, please see the Center’s Projects page.
You can donate online through NYU School of Law’s Development Office, which handles all donations to the Center. Please note that you should specify “other” when asked to make a designation for the destination of your funds and then in the box provided, fill in CHRGJ and any specific program, if you want your support to be attached to a particular area of focus (see below for descriptions)
You can print out this contribution form, then mail or fax it to:
Stephen Ackley-Ortiz
New York University School of Law
Office of Development and Alumni Relations
110 West 3rd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10013
Your financial support can be directly applied to a particular focus of the Center’s many areas of work, so if you have strong preference, don’t hesitate to specify that on your pledge form. The Center’s programmatic activities are primarily supported by donations from individuals and foundations. Among other things, these funds go toward supporting our research and investigative work, including missions to countries where we have clients or partners; documentation, printing, and disseminating groundbreaking reports; convening meetings and public seminars on these issues; as well as outreach and advocacy work.
Anam Salem, CHRGJ Program Coordinator
e: anam.salem@nyu.edu
Deborah Popowski, CHRGJ Executive Director
p: 212.992.6188
e: tine.destrooper@nyu.edu
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