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Human Rights & Justice

Amnesty International

Campaigns for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all, conducting research and advocacy on rights violations.

Founded 1961 65 years of work
Focus Global
Rating 85/100 Charity Navigator

Charity Navigator rates Amnesty International 85/100 — reflecting strong financial discipline, transparency, and program delivery against industry benchmarks.

What this charity does

Human-rights charities combine investigative research, legal advocacy, litigation, lobbying, and public-awareness campaigns. The biggest organizations operate globally with country-specific teams who document violations through interviews, satellite imagery, and forensic analysis, then translate that evidence into legal challenges, UN advocacy, sanctions campaigns, and media coverage. Funding supports field investigators, attorneys, lobbyists, communications staff, and emergency assistance for individuals at risk.

Why it matters

Evaluate human-rights organizations by their recent track record: documented investigations published, convictions overturned, policies changed, and individuals freed. Look at the breadth of geographic coverage and willingness to criticize governments of all political stripes. Charity Navigator's accountability and transparency scores are useful here. Be cautious of single-issue groups that don't show concrete wins.

Common programs in this space

Amnesty International works within human rights & justice. These are the kinds of programs typically run in this space — visit their site for current specifics.

  • Investigative documentation of human-rights violations worldwide
  • Legal representation for political prisoners and wrongfully accused individuals
  • UN and government advocacy for stronger human-rights protections
  • Urgent assistance to individuals facing imminent threats (relocation, legal aid)
  • Public-awareness campaigns to mobilize political will for reform

How to support beyond a one-time gift

  • + Unrestricted gifts are essential — human-rights work often needs flexibility to respond to unexpected crises
  • + Set up a recurring monthly gift to support sustained advocacy campaigns that span years
  • + Take action through the charity's campaign portals — letter-writing and political pressure amplify donor support
  • + Donate stock or other appreciated assets for tax efficiency
  • + Leave a planned gift — human-rights work requires multi-generational commitment

Verify before you give

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Frequently asked

Is Amnesty International a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit?
Amnesty International operates as a registered nonprofit organization. You can verify their current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status using the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search tool. We recommend confirming directly on the IRS website before making any large donation.
What percentage of donations to Amnesty International goes to programs?
Program-expense ratios change year to year and are published in Amnesty International's annual Form 990 filing. You can read the most recent filings on ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer or Candid (formerly GuideStar). Charity Navigator has rated Amnesty International at 85/100, reflecting its overall financial health and accountability.
How does Amnesty International measure its impact?
Amnesty International publishes impact reporting through its annual report, program-specific updates on its website, and the rating analysis from Charity Navigator. Evaluate human-rights organizations by their recent track record: documented investigations published, convictions overturned, policies changed, and individuals freed. Look at the breadth of geographic coverage and willingness to criticize governments of all political stripes. Charity Navigator's accountability and transparency scores are useful here. Be cautious of single-issue groups that don't show concrete wins.
What's the most effective way to donate to Amnesty International?
Most charities — including Amnesty International — get the most use out of unrestricted, recurring monthly donations. Recurring gifts let the organization plan staffing and program commitments. You can also donate appreciated stock to avoid capital-gains tax, leave a planned gift in your will, or take advantage of employer-matching programs.
How can I support Amnesty International without donating money?
Unrestricted gifts are essential — human-rights work often needs flexibility to respond to unexpected crises Set up a recurring monthly gift to support sustained advocacy campaigns that span years Take action through the charity's campaign portals — letter-writing and political pressure amplify donor support Visit the official website at amnesty.org for current volunteer and advocacy opportunities.