Ways to Give
NCHE depends on generous support from friends like you. Together we can champion history education and uplift history education professionals. Please consider the following ways to give:
Giving to NCHE
To bring our collective histories to the classroom, history educators are navigating political pressures, changing legislation, and misinformation—in addition to all the standard expectations placed on teachers today. And the field of history education is unique. History educators need a place to go to for specialized training, support, and community.
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Make a one-time or recurring gift with any major credit card here – or make a gift when you renew your membership.
Phone
If you prefer to make a gift over the phone, please call John Csepegi at (240) 888-4105.
Check
Complete this form and mail it, along with your check made out to “NCHE”, to:
13940 Cedar Road, #393
University Heights, OH 44118
nche@ncheteach.org | 240-888-4105
Stocks or Mutual Funds
These gifts can be sent electronically through your broker using these instructions.
Estate Gifts / Planned Giving
Your commitment to history education can extend far beyond your lifetime. By including NCHE in your estate plans (bequest, living trust, life insurance policy, retirement plan beneficiary, etc.), you ensure that future generations of teachers will have the resources, training, and support they need to bring history to life in classrooms across the country.
Begin your estate planning discussion with your financial advisor or attorney, and reach out to Jessica Ellison to further discuss the impact you’d like to make.
NCHE is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. EIN 34-1651020.
Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD)/IRA Charitable Rollover
If you’re 70½ or older, you can make a gift of up to $100,000 directly from your IRA to the National Council for History Education (NCHE)—without paying income taxes on the distribution. Your gift will support our mission to champion history education and uplift history educators across the country.
Learn more here.