International donations - Please support the Award!

There are different ways how you can support the Right Livelihood Award from all around the world with your gift to the Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Stockholm.

If you have any questions or if you experience any problems with the payment system, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Bank transfer

Please send your single or recurring donation to our Swedish bank account.

The Foundation has acquired a Swedish Fund Raising Account - a so called '90-account'.  Such an account is a guarantee for the donor that fundraising is properly carried out, managed without excessive administrative costs, and that the money reaches its intended destination. It is continuously checked by the Swedish Fundraising Control (Svensk Insamlingskontroll).

For Swedish donors:
Plusgiro: 90 02 49-4

International donors:

Recipient: Right Livelihood Award Foundation
IBAN: SE2895000099602609002494
BIC (swift code): NDEASESS
Bank address: Nordea Bank AB, 105 71 Stockholm

We appreciate if you add your name and address, so that we can contact you.

Checks

Please send your check - signed, dated and with the amount given both in digits and letters - to:

The Right Livelihood Award Foundation
PO Box 15072
104 65 Stockholm
SWEDEN

Bequests

Remembering the Right Livelihood Award Foundation, Stockholm, in your will is an easy yet invaluably important way to support the future of the Award. We advise you to consult your attorney to discuss the wording of a codicil to your will. We will be happy to answer your questions.

If you have made a bequest to us in your will, we appreciate if you inform us.

Your personal information

We keep your personal contact information strictly confidential and will not share it with any other party.

"The government holds that the objectives and the activities of the foundation are charitable to such a high extent, and are of such crucial national relevance, that its assets should not be subject to taxation."

Motivation of the Swedish Government for the special law passed in 2005, making the Right Livelihood Award Foundation one of the few organisations in Sweden with a guaranteed permanent charitable (tax-exempt) status.



Guarantee

We are monitored by the Swedish Fundraising Control.