As a nonprofit, nonpartisan association, the World Future Society relies almost
exclusively on membership fees and on the generous support of its members. Here are a few
of the special projects that the Society seeks your help in developing:
Student Scholarships
In order to encourage more secondary school and college students to take an active role in
shaping the future for themselves, their community and the world, we are providing
registrations, lodging and expenses for students from around the global. $125 covers a
single registration, $500 provides for lodging and meals and $1,000 assists in
underwriting transportation to the conference. Active and committed young futurists are
our best hope for the next generation, so please contribute what you can. Donate Now
Education and
Youth Programs
In addition to encouraging more young people to attend World Future Society meetings by
offering reduced registration rates, we would like to develop more materials and programs
of interest to younger members, such as youth-oriented chapters, discounts on Society
membership, teachers' guides to THE FUTURIST, discounted bulk subscriptions to THE
FUTURIST for classrooms, and a special area on the Web site. Without your generous
donations, none of these projects can be realized. Donate Now!
Chapter
Development
The Society now has more than 120 Chapters in some 40 nations. Donations will help us
provide more services for the Chapters, such as membership and mailing list management,
supplies of World Future Society information and materials, promotion and publicity, and
more. Donate Now!
General
Development
With support, the World Future Society's existing products and services can continue
improving and growing. Won't you help? Donate
Now!
Remember the
Future in Your Will
The World Future Society's bequest program allows you to remember the Society in your
will. If you already have a will, you can use a codicil, which can then be attached to
your will. Click here to print out a sample
codicil.
ATTENTION U.S. TAXPAYERS:
Please remember that the Society is recognized by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a
501(c)3 tax-exempt organization: Gifts are tax-deductible on U.S. income tax returns. |