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The Ciceronian Society equips Christian scholars to serve the church as a center of cultural, civic, and intellectual renewal. Gifts of any size go a long way to sustaining what we do and will help us serve Christian scholars and intellectuals as they love and serve their congregations, institutions, and local communities.

We are grateful for your prayers and generosity as we seek the resources to faithfully serve these communities.

Option #1 – Online Donation

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If you’re donating to a specific award, a fellowship, the journal, or podcast, you will be able to select that option from our donation page clicking the button above.

Also note that, while we use PayPal to process online donations, you need not create or use a PayPal account in order to donate via debit or credit card.

Option #2 – Check or ACH

Checks made payable to “The Ciceronian Society Foundation” can be mailed to

The Ciceronian Society
430 E. 8th St., PMB 177
Holland, MI 49423

For our banking information to make an ACH contribution or wire transfer, please contact us at info@ciceroniansociety.org or (734) 265-0149‬

The Ciceronian Society is a registered 501c3, and your donations are fully tax-deductible. You will receive a letter of acknowledgement for your donations. Financial information, including IRS Form 990-N, is available upon request at info@ciceroniansociety.org

Option #3 – Give with Non-Cash Assets

Did you know you can donate non-cash assets to the Ciceronian Society?

While most donations to nonprofits like ours consist of cash, the majority of wealth in the US is not cash at all. For example, you can donate the following to the Ciceronian Society:

  • Stock and Mutual Funds
  • Real Estate
  • Charitable Life Insurance
  • Farm Assets
  • Business Interest
  • Retained Life Estate
  • Virtual Currency, such as Bitcoin
  • Privately Held Stock
  • Retirement Assets
  • And More

If you’re interested in learning more about this process and how you can use non-cash assets to help us out, please contact us at info@ciceroniansociety.org or by phone at (734) 265-0149‬.

You can also learn more about giving Non-cash assets through our friends at the National Christian Foundation by clicking here.

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