Contribute

The Hoffman Institute Foundation is non-profit organization that relies on both tuition revenues and gifts to ensure a viable future for the Institute. The tuition for the Process covers only part of our total costs; the remainder comes from the generous support of our graduates and friends.

Your gift to the Hoffman Institute today will expand unconditional love, forgiveness, peace, and positive change in our world. To the extent that the Process has made a difference in your life and you believe in what we do, we invite you to give.

HOW YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO OUR $1.5 MILLION GOAL:

WHERE OUR NEED IS GREATEST — Goal: $550,000
Allow your gift to be directed to wherever it is most needed. Your gift will allow us to continue to run day-to-day operations at the Institute, as well as to support worthwhile projects such as new program development, research, and training.

SCHOLARSHIPS — Goal: $325,000
“Pay it forward” by supporting the Scholarship Fund. Allow future graduates with limited financial means to experience the life-changing effect of the Process, when they are most ready.

TEACHER TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT — Goal: $225,000
Support the training of brilliant new teachers and ongoing education for our entire teaching faculty. Your contribution allows us to expand and helps ensure the exceptionally high quality experience of the Process.

FACILITIES (WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS) — Goal: $350,000
Help support the preservation and improvement of our historic retreat site in the Napa Valley, including maintenance (roofing, painting, tree trimming); critical operating systems (wells, water tanks, electrical upgrades); safety (path lighting, stair railings); beautification and landscaping (Forgiveness Garden, creek bed repairs); and renovations (upgrading rooms, energy conservation).

PROGRAM FOR AT-RISK YOUTH — Goal: $50,000
  Give at-risk teenagers a greater chance of succeeding in life and transforming negative love patterns. Your support helps young people interrupt cycles of teen parenthood, violence, incarceration, and low academic achievement. For more information about our partner, Youth At Risk, please visit www.nyyouthatrisk.org.

Donate online at http://www.hoffmaninstitute.org/donate

The Hoffman Institute Foundation is a non-profit organization. All gifts are tax-deductible according to IRS Code.