War Tax Resistance OrganizationsRedirection / Support / Related Campaigns
In addition to the War Resisters League, the following organizations provide information and support for war tax resisters, including places to donate resisted taxes.
PEOPLE’S LIFE FUNDS
PLF’s are a secure place to hold resisted money while at the same time making it available as loans or grants to community groups. These funds provide an effective complement to war tax resistance. Consider joining an existing fund or starting one in your area. Contact NWTRCC (above) for more information. See below for two such examples: New York City People’s Life Fund was formed in 1971 as a direct response to skyrocketing Vietnam war spending and the resulting lack of funds for the poor, the elderly, the disabled, minority groups, and veterans. Then, as now, the NYC PLF has offered assistance to New York City-based organizations (such as soup kitchens, food coops, recycling programs, socially-minded artistic organizations) in the form of grants and loans. Our contributor/membership comprises informed activists who see the dangerous consequences of cuts in government funding for critical programs directly benefiting the poor, the elderly and children. It also includes members of the war tax resistance community who rechannel resisted moneys into NYC PLF so that community groups can initiate and develop new programs. NYC People’s Life Fund, 339 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012, info@nycplf.org, www.nycplf.org The Nonviolent Action Community of Cascadia (NACC) is a Seattle-based organization providing counseling, resources and assistance to war tax resisters around the U.S. NACC’s work includes: The Conscience and Military Tax Campaign Escrow Account, the nation’s largest alternative fund of resisted war taxes. Counseling, Workshops, Literature, Grants and other information to support war tax resisters and their allies. NACC, 4554-12th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105, (206) 547-0952, Fax: (206) 547-2631, nacc@drizzle.com, seanacc.org. An affiliate of the War Resisters League and NWTRCC The War Tax Resisters’ Penalty Fund was begun in 1982 by members and friends of the North Manchester Fellowship of Reconciliation. They found that IRS interest and penalties kept many people from continuing their war tax resistance, and prevented many more from even considering such a witness. The founders decided to invite sympathetic people to form a broad base that would help sustain and suppport war tax resisters. They hoped that with hundreds of supporters they could lighten the resisters’ financial burdens and also actively involve larger numbers of people in the war tax resistance movement. A Project of the North Manchester Fellowship of Reconciliation, P.O. Box 25, Manchester, IN 46962, jlgarber@ctlnet.com, www.nonviolence.org/issues/wtrpf/ The National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund, a national non-profit orgnization located in Washington, DC, advocates for U.S. federal legislation enabling conscientious objectors to war to have their federal income taxes directed to a special fund which could be used for non-military purposes only. This fund would be called the Peace Tax Fund and the bill we seek to pass is called the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act. National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund, 2121 Decatur Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008-1923, 888-PEACE TAX (888-732-2382), fax 202-986-0667, info@peacetaxfund.org, www.peacetaxfund.org
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