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Your donation to the Free State Project will help us build “Liberty in Our Lifetime” as we work year-round to identify and recruit more liberty lovers to visit, move, and build the Free State.
When you start a monthly or annual contribution to the Free State Project (or make a one-time donation), you are building the only intentional, real-life, pro-liberty community in the world.
As a 501c3 non-profit organization, your donation to the Free State Project is fully tax-deductible.
Why does the Free State Project need your continued support?

Increasing your Impact
Did you know that many employers offer a matching gift program to encourage philanthropy among their employees? Some companies will even match donations from spouses and retirees.
By simply completing a matching gift form (online or in-person), you may be able to double or even triple the impact of your gift! Contact your employer to see if they offer a matching gift program.
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Porcupine Patron Program
Our Porcupine Patrons help fund the year-round operations of the Free State Project — as we work to recruit builders, grow community, and promote the Free State.
That’s why we have designed a tiered benefit program as a way to say “thank you” for supporting our mission: achieving liberty in our lifetime.
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Porcupine Patron Benefit Details
- Porcupine Patron Lapel Pin. Patrons of all levels will receive a unique and high quality “Porcupine Patron” lapel pin that will distinguish them when worn at all Free State events.
- Quarterly Print Newsletter. All patrons will receive a quarterly print newsletter with updates from the Free State, mailed directly to their home.
- Monthly Video Conference. All patrons will have the opportunity to receive progress updates, ask questions, share ideas, and see how their contributions are making a difference during a monthly video conference with FSP Executive Director Eric Brakey.
- Tickets for PorcFest, Liberty Forum, & Porcupine Day. Patrons at the Silver level and above are eligible for complimentary tickets to various Free State events.
- Annual New Hampshire Holiday Gift Basket. Each December, for Gold-level patrons and above, we will ship a holiday gift basket featuring a variety of unique products from across the Free State of New Hampshire.
- Complimentary Nights at the Independence Inn. Bitcoin-level patrons receive two night stays at the Independence Inn in Strafford, NH — beautiful accommodations at a central location for exploring the Free State.
- Available Books, Signed by Free State Authors:
- “Announcement: The Free State” by Jason Sorens. In the founding document of the Free State Project (originally published in “The Libertarian Enterprise”), Jason Sorens makes the case that a libertarian mass migration to a small population state has the potential to succeed where all other libertarian strategies have failed.
- “Growing Liberty” by Matt Barney. A book of blueprints from the lives of Free State Project participants that you can use for yourself, your family and friends to build more freedom.
- “The Liberty Candidate’s Practical Guide to Door-Knocking” by Senator Eric Brakey. Three-term Maine Senator Eric Brakey lays out his practical system of thirteen rules for effective door knocking. The book is written as a guide for local or state political candidates.
- “The Ecstatic Pessimist” by Carla Gericke. Reflecting on her life’s journey through South Africa, Silicon Valley, New York City, and the Free State, Carla Gericke (President Emeritus of the Free State Project) shares a collection of award-winning short stories, opinion pieces, and speeches.
- “The Libertarian Case for Public Schools” by Ian Underwood. In one of his many offerings by Bare Minimum Books, Ian Underwood steel-mans the libertarian case for taxpayer investment in public schools.
- (Additional books may be added to this selection throughout the year.)
- “Announcement: The Free State” by Jason Sorens. In the founding document of the Free State Project (originally published in “The Libertarian Enterprise”), Jason Sorens makes the case that a libertarian mass migration to a small population state has the potential to succeed where all other libertarian strategies have failed.
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Please mail to:
Free State Project
373 South Willow St #161
Manchester, NH 03103