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Contribute to the End of Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear weapons are a bigger threat than ever before. The war in Ukraine shows how nuclear weapons do not create safety but is a tool for terror and blackmail. The world urgently needs a reality-based plan to get rid of nuclear weapons, a plan that involves governments, elected representatives, international organisations, civil society and impacted communities.
Since 2007, ICAN has been organising, strategising and campaigning to rid the world of nuclear weapons once and for all. ICAN is a global movement of 599 civil society organisations in 106 countries comprised of hundreds of thousands of individuals who campaign to make nuclear weapons illegal under international law. At the centre of our work: the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). In 2017 we won the Nobel Peace Prize for our role in achieving the adoption of the TPNW, and ever since we've kept pushing ever since to get the treaty to enter into force in January 2021, and now getting ready for its first ever meeting of states parties. Together, we made the ban on nuclear weapons a reality. Now we need to double down and make sure the TPNW's entry into force is as impactful as it can be. Will you stand with us?
Different ways you can contribute
Make a bank transfer or send a cheque:
You can make a direct bank transfer to ICAN or send a cheque. Please contact [email protected] for more details.
Your donation may be eligible for tax deduction.
Donations to ICAN's work may be eligible for tax deduction. Please contact [email protected] for more details.
Wills and Bequests:
It is possible to support the work of ICAN through a legacy gift, such as a gift in your will or living trust. Please contact ICAN's Administration and Grants Officer, Hawa Metz ([email protected]) for more information.
Do you have questions about donations?
If you are interested in like in supporting ICAN or have questions about ICAN's financial situation, financial policies, or other questions, please contact ICAN's Administration and Grants Officer, Hawa Metz ([email protected])
Contribute to the End of Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear weapons are a bigger threat than ever before. The war in Ukraine shows how nuclear weapons do not create safety but is a tool for terror and blackmail. The world urgently needs a reality-based plan to get rid of nuclear weapons, a plan that involves governments, elected representatives, international organisations, civil society and impacted communities.
Since 2007, ICAN has been organising, strategising and campaigning to rid the world of nuclear weapons once and for all. ICAN is a global movement of 599 civil society organisations in 106 countries comprised of hundreds of thousands of individuals who campaign to make nuclear weapons illegal under international law. At the centre of our work: the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). In 2017 we won the Nobel Peace Prize for our role in achieving the adoption of the TPNW, and ever since we've kept pushing ever since to get the treaty to enter into force in January 2021, and now getting ready for its first ever meeting of states parties. Together, we made the ban on nuclear weapons a reality. Now we need to double down and make sure the TPNW's entry into force is as impactful as it can be. Will you stand with us?
Different ways you can contribute
Make a bank transfer or send a cheque:
You can make a direct bank transfer to ICAN or send a cheque. Please contact [email protected] for more details.
Your donation may be eligible for tax deduction.
Donations to ICAN's work may be eligible for tax deduction. Please contact [email protected] for more details.
Wills and Bequests:
It is possible to support the work of ICAN through a legacy gift, such as a gift in your will or living trust. Please contact ICAN's Administration and Grants Officer, Hawa Metz ([email protected]) for more information.
Do you have questions about donations?
If you are interested in like in supporting ICAN or have questions about ICAN's financial situation, financial policies, or other questions, please contact ICAN's Administration and Grants Officer, Hawa Metz ([email protected])