Stand With Meg has no foundation behind it, no grants, no agency, and no salary. It runs on the families paying it forward so the next family is not invisible. Support funds advocacy, reporting tools, public education, and the family-reported data work — not legal outcomes.
Stand With Meg is built around real infrastructure, not just a social account. Every dollar that comes in covers a specific line item — and every line item exists because a family is using it.
Servers, databases, document storage, transactional email, image and PDF infrastructure — the day-to-day cost of keeping the registry online.
Engineering and data work behind my.standwithmeg.com/report — survey aggregation, state breakdowns, country-level totals, public quotes when families allow them.
Family Rights Reports compiled from family-reported survey responses. Reports publish publicly once a state crosses the submission threshold.
Every public court actor name passes a legal-compliance review before it appears on the public record. Public actor naming follows the existing independent-family threshold.
Resources, briefings, and reporter-ready summaries that help families and legislators understand what the data actually shows.
Long-form interviews, video clips, and reels that put the public record in conversation with families, attorneys, journalists, and legislators.
The work of getting the registry, the survey, and the court actor record in front of families before they make irreversible decisions in court.
The fastest way is PayPal. One-time and recurring monthly are both supported through the same link. Recurring monthly support is what keeps the record alive between news cycles.
Other ways to help, if money is tight. Add your case to the registry through the survey. Send the public dashboard at my.standwithmeg.com/report to one journalist or one legislator. Share Meg’s story at standwithmeg.com/about with one person who needs to hear it.
What support is and is not. Donations fund advocacy infrastructure, family-reported data work, public education, and the production behind The Stand With Meg Show. Donations do not promise legal outcomes for any family. Donations are not tax-deductible at this time.