Legacy Family Pass
Building Tomorrow Together
Your Investment
$1,800
One-Time Legacy Contribution
What You're Creating
Your $1,800 investment plants a legacy that will flourish for generations. You're not just supporting an event—you're building a bridge from this generation to the next.
"The legacy we leave is not written in stone monuments, but in the hearts and minds of those who come after us."
Your Legacy Family Benefits
Wall of Unity Recognition
Be recognized as a Legacy Family Partner on our digital Wall of Unity, visible to viewers worldwide.
36 Virtual Access Seats
Share this celebration with your extended family, organization, or school—36 people can attend virtually together.
Voices of Legacy Feature
Your family will be listed in our post-event "Voices of Legacy" feature, permanently archived for future generations.
Commemorative Certificate & Video
Receive a beautiful digital certificate and personalized thank-you video message from event leadership.
Secure Payment
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501(c)(3) Tax-Deductible
Receipt provided instantly
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American Center for Education and Knowledge Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law. You will receive a receipt via email.
Why Your Legacy Matters
Every generation has the opportunity to light the way for the next
Plant Seeds
Your contribution plants seeds of understanding, appreciation, and unity that will grow for decades to come.
Bridge Generations
Connect your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to Israel's ongoing story of innovation and hope.
Leave Light
Be remembered not just for what you gave, but for the light you helped shine on truth and excellence.
"We chose the Legacy Family Pass because we wanted our children and grandchildren to understand the depth of Israel's contributions to the world. This wasn't just a donation—it was an investment in their understanding of history, innovation, and hope."


