Help NAS Through 'Give a Tweet'

Ashley Thorne

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  • February 08, 2010

Be the first to donate to the National Association of Scholars through Give a Tweet, a new Twitter fundraising site! Give a Tweet enables companies and individuals to match donations so that giving can increase. The transaction is completely secure and the site is easy to use. And when you give or match, you can help get the word out through Twitter.  Give a Tweet sends a tweet to your followers, or you can donate anonymously. If you appreciate what NAS is doing to revive intellectual freedom and reasoned scholarship on American college campuses, please take a minute to register as a donor or matcher with Give a Tweet. Your gifts are 100% tax-deductible. To learn more about Give a Tweet, click here: FAQs. To follow NAS on Twitter, click here: NAS Twitter page.

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