A 501(c)(3) U.S. Internal Revenue Service tax exempt organization  

If you are interested in making a monetary gift to advance the work of the Chandler Family Association, there are several ways you can contribute:

Questions? Contact our Treasurer at

 

See More Donor Lists

 
 
  • Larry Chandler
  • Jim Light
  • Carolyn Curl
  • Vern T. Chandler
  • Steve Chandler
  • Larry D. Chandler
  • Jim Light
 
Memorial Scroll

 

 

A gift from Claudia Brocato in memory of:

Dick Chandler, for numerous contributions to CFA

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A gift from Joan Knowles in memory of:

John P. Knowles

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A gift from Eileen Chandler in memory of:

Donald J. Chandler (1961-2024)

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Donate to support Chandler Family Association research

Make a donation to support Chandler Family Association research

Pay Donations by Postal Mail (U.S.A.)

You can make a donation by using the PayPal section at right, or you can mail your gift, made payable to CFA, to:

James Winston
7838 Hunters Peak Ln
Baytown, TX 77523-0761

Don’t forget to write anyone you are honoring or remembering in the Note section of your check or by sending an email at .

   
Make Donations with PayPal from anywhere

If you have a PayPal account that you’d like to use to send your donation, use the “Pay with PayPal button where you can login to your account. However, even if you do not have a PayPal account, you can use your credit card in a PayPal transaction via the “Checkout” button.

Optionally, you can provide the name of someone for whom you wish to honor or memorialize your donation.

 
Your gift will be used to support the CFA’s research and help speed the pace of our discoveries. All donations will be gratefully received and carefully used. Gifts to The Chandler Family Association are tax deductible. Even if you do not have a PayPal account, you can use your credit card in a PayPal transaction.

CFA granted 501(c)(3) federal tax-exempt status

We are pleased to announce that on September 2, 2017, the Chandler Family Association was granted tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization by the United States Internal Revenue Service. This means that CFA is not required to pay federal taxes and also that charitable contributions to CFA may be tax deductible depending upon the donor’s tax situation. Donors should consult their tax advisors regarding their particular circumstances. Our organization was granted this special tax status because of the educational benefits it provides to the community.

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