APAW - New Mexico Donations

The Association for the Promotion of Anthropomorphic Writing (APAW), is a Maryland-based non-profit corporation passionate about giving writers of anthropomorphic fiction the skills and support needed to succeed in both furry and mainstream markets.


To this end, APAW is interested in:


  1. Providing programs that help facilitate the skills development of writers of anthropomorphic, or furry, fiction.
  2. Providing general knowledge, in the form of scheduled seminars, panels, discussions, and lectures, at events with the idea of educating the public on writing.
  3. Providing curriculum support, in the form of writing tracks, for conventions and events which are interested in discussing furry writing.  
  4. Promoting and making the public aware of furry authors in other genres, both niche and mainstream.

Your donation helps support the continued development and operation of these programs and the corporation.

The Association for the Promotion of Anthropomorphic Writing, Inc. (FEIN: 82-3789768) is a federally-recognized IRC 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is formed as a non-profit organization in the state of Maryland (Registration No. 40606) . No goods or services were provided in exchange for your cash donation. Because of this, you may be able to claim the entirety of this donation on your income taxes as a charitable contribution. Retain this e-mail for your records and consult a tax professional.

A copy of the most recent financial statement of the Association for the Promotion of Anthropomorphic Writing, Inc. is available by sending a letter to:

Association for the Promotion of Anthropomorphic Writing
5000 Thayer Center, Suite C
Oakland, MD 21550
Tel: +1-678-883-7065

If you would like to verify our charitable status with the state, you may use the Maryland Secretary of State Charity Search Tool . Registration with this or any other state does not constitute an endorsement by the state registered.

Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitations Act are also available, for the cost of postage and copies, from the Maryland Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis MD 21401, (410) 974-5534.