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We can send a notice to the recipient of your choice to let them know that you have chosen to honor them with a donation to the Observatory. In the form above, check the box to dedicate this donation in honor or in memory of someone else. Once you’ve donated, you’ll be able to add a personal message and send a card.

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The Observatory is an initiative of the Independent Media Institute, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 52-1309876.

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