If you agree that we must restore liberty through education, then support the Annual Fund today.
Imagine our country if we could reach and teach millions more of our fellow citizens—especially young people—about our great heritage of liberty. Imagine how much more secure our liberty would be for you, me, our children, and our grandchildren.
Your Annual Fund support is essential to achieving these goals and will extend our mission on behalf of liberty even further in 2025.
Here’s why your support is urgently needed…
- Far too many schools have abandoned American civics education, especially American history and government. That’s why we’re educating a new generation of leaders by founding and guiding classical K-12 schools. We also provide The Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum to parents, homeschoolers, and concerned citizens FREE of charge.
- America is in the midst of an ongoing political crisis, with far-Left radicals putting our liberty in danger. We’re responding to this crisis by expanding the circulation of Imprimis. Today, more than 6.8 million Americans receive the publication FREE of charge.
- Anti-American ideologies like critical race theory, transgenderism, and socialism spread from college and university campuses into communities around the country. You help engage proponents of far-Left ideologies like these with FREE online courses on topics such as “Constitution 101: The Meaning and History of the Constitution,” “The Great American Story: A Land of Hope,” and our new course, “Understanding Capitalism.”
It is more urgent than ever to expand our efforts on the battlefield of education this year.
If you agree that Hillsdale College must remain independent of every penny of government funding—including federal and state student grants and loans…
If you agree that we must expand our efforts—including Imprimis, Hillsdale-affiliated K-12 schools, and free online courses—during this critical time for America…
…then please make your most generous tax-deductible gift to our 2025 Annual Fund using the secure form below