Contribute Today to the LPIN!

Over the years, the Libertarian Party of Indiana has served as the single-most principled political organization defending civil liberties and advocating a smaller, less intrusive government. In Indiana, you are considered a voting member of the party if you are a contributor to the LPIN or Libertarian National Party.

Your one-time contribution of $25 or more qualifies you as a Supporting Member in the 1994 Society, LPIN's nationally recognized donor program. Supporting members are eligible to vote in all local, state and national meetings and conventions, as well as run for office and hold leadership positions in the Party. In addition to helping fund our statewide outreach and HQ, your contribution can also go toward special issue campaigns -- election reform, property tax reform/repeal and defense of civil liberties.

Make you contribution to further our efforts!         




The Sustaining Fellowships in the 1994 Society serve as the heart and soul of the LPIN's continued existence. Begun in the late 1990's to sustain the LPIN's presence in Indiana's political landscape, Sustaining Membership represents monthly donors to the party.

Sustaining membership comes with privileges and perks beyond voting rights at conventions. Monthly donors receive a regular newsclipping service of LP activities reported by the press from across the state. Members also receive invitations to special events and first-to-know access to news within the party.

Become a Sustaining Member of the 1994 Society and help maintain the LPIN HQ!         


Paid for and authorized by the Libertarian Party of Indiana, Todd Singer, Chair, 156 E. Market Street, Suite 405, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This is not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions to the LPIN are not tax deductible as charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes. There are state and federal laws requiring political committees to report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer for contributions. Your contribution will be used in connection with federal elections and is subject to the limitations and prohibitions of the Federal Election Campaign Act. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.