Prison Radio

Fire Up Justice



Greetings!

You are the reason we’ve been able to amplify the voices of incarcerated people for so many years. Your steadfast commitment, generosity, and belief in our mission have sustained this work. Today, we’re inviting you to take another step with us as we continue the work of bringing all our people home. Together, we shape what comes next.

There are many ways to support Prison Radio—ways that align with your life, your resources, and your vision for change. Here are a few meaningful ways to deepen your commitment:

1. Include Us in Your Will

Most wealth in the United States is held in property and estates. By including Prison Radio in your will, you can leave a legacy that advances justice for generations to come.

“I am making plans for a bequest because Prison Radio’s work is game-changing, and I have unlimited trust that my donations are being used wisely.” – Dolly Pomerleau

Planned giving provides essential support for long-term stability, operational growth, and future building acquisition. Join Dolly in making your legacy one of abolition and justice.

2. Become a Monthly Donor

Monthly donations provide stability and predictability, helping us keep the lights on and the phones ringing. Lara, a graduate student in U.C. Berkeley’s Public Policy Program, supports Prison Radio through a monthly gift that allows her to give sustainably. Will you join Lara in providing this crucial ballast?

3. Double or Triple Your Gift with Employer Matching

Many employers will match—or even triple—your donation. Susie, a volunteer sound engineer and Apple employee, uses her company’s matching program through Benevity to amplify her support. Check with your employer to see if matching is available—it’s one of the simplest ways to expand your impact.

4. Make a Gift of Stock

Donating stock allows you to support abolition while potentially reducing your tax burden. Ed, a retired tech worker, avoided significant taxes by transferring stock to Redwood Justice Fund/Prison Radio. His generosity helps sustain and grow our work. This is a completely legal form of war tax resistance—the taxes avoided would otherwise fund bombs. Call for more info – 415 793 7958.

5. Use ACH or Wire Transfers

Our international partners—such as AgitArte in Puerto Rico and Collectif Libérons Mumia in Paris—support us through ACH and wire transfers. These methods ensure your gift arrives quickly and securely. Call for more info – 415 793 7958.

6. Utilize Retirement Distributions

Lisa, a longtime supporter of political prisoners, chose to donate her Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) as a fully tax-deductible gift. If you’re eligible, this is a powerful way to give—and another completely legal form of war tax resistance. Be like Lisa!

7. Make a One-Time Gift

Prefer to give today? You can make a fully tax-deductible contribution by mail or online at any time: click here!

Prison Radio / Redwood Justice Fund (EIN: 68-0334309)

PO Box 411074

San Francisco, CA 94141

Every contribution—no matter how it’s given—helps amplify the voices of incarcerated people and strengthens the movement for justice. Thank you for standing with us and for ensuring these vital stories continue to be heard.

Noelle Hanrahan and Jennifer Beach, Prison Radio co-founders

Noelle Hanrahan and Jennifer Beach at San Francisco Gay Day 2019 – 30 years after founding Prison Radio.

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P.S. Have questions or want to learn more about these giving options? Reach out to us at info@prisonradio.org or call us at 415-793-7958. Your support makes all the difference.

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