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Donation Links
Make a Difference
ISAAC of Northern Colorado relies on donations from people like you to sustain our programs. With your donation, you are helping to create a community of conscience to work in solidarity for human dignity and immigration justice while co-creating communities of welcome, recognition, healing and accompaniment. ISAAC of Northern Colorado is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.
Online Donations
Online donations via credit card can be made at the links on this page.
If you are having difficulty with online donating or have a large donation, you may donate by mail or contact us at the email or phone number below.
Large Donations and Mail Donations
For donations greater than $1000 is it an advantage for ISAAC if you mail your donation or contact us directly to minimize credit card costs.
You may make your donation out to ISAAC and mail to the address below.
To help us route your donation correctly please indicate one of the following in the memo:
EIF (for donations to the Emergency Immigration Fund)
Membership (for all membership contributions)
ISAAC support (for organizational support towards operating expenses, including all education programming)
Mailing address:
ISAAC of Northern Colorado
P.O. Box 94
Ft Collins, CO 80522-0094
Email
contact@isaacnoco.org
Phone
(970) 541-1251
Support ISAAC by paying your membership contribution or donating to our operating expenses. These funds pay for simple administrative needs, all our education programming, and our interfaith outreach work. To continue showing up for our community, we need to cover basic expenses!
Donate your car. A non-profit, Careasy.org, will collect your car, sell it at auction and provide the proceeds to ISAAC.
Donate directly to our NoCo Emergency Immigration Fund to support our scholarship and grants programs, including our Covid-19 Relief Fund for immigrant workers and their families, the Chocoy Initiative for Unaccompanied Minors, and our traditional fund for crisis grants and legal support (such as DACA application fees).