Become a Member
You can immediately start helping the international cause of human rights, by becoming a member of United for Human Rights.
United for Human Rights is a non-profit organization supported by membership donations, which are tax-deductible in the US.
Basic Membership $40
A $40 membership helps us continue our work to make the Universal Declaration of Human Rights broadly known and followed throughout the world. Basic members receive regular e-mail updates on group activities.
Click here to become a Basic Member
Contributing Annual Membership $300
Members receive a membership card, letter and certificate suitable for framing, publications and regular e-mail updates on group activities.
Click here to become a Contributing Annual Member
Corporate Annual Membership $500
Members receive a membership card, letter and certificate suitable for framing that shows your organization’s dedication to human rights education. Corporate members are regularly updated by e-mail on group activities and special reports.
Click here to become a Corporate Member
Corporate Sponsorships
To help educate the public on their human rights, United for Human Rights groups create events for raising awareness on a broad scale. These include:
- Concerts
- Marathons
- Awards for human rights leaders and heroes
Corporations interested in supporting the cause of human rights as part of their charter for community service may apply to sponsor such endeavors. To apply to be a corporate sponsor, contact the Corporate Relations Director here
Pledges
A person who wants to continue to contribute to United for Human Rights on a regular basis can make a monthly pledge and become a part of our Roosevelt and Universal Rights Societies. By making a pledge, you agree to help fund United for Human Rights’s activities over a five-year period. Contact us for more information.
Donations
Click here to make a donation of any amount.
There are many ways you can help. Contact us to find out more.
For further information on how to become a member or donate to Youth for Human Rights International, click here.