Lander 2025

Donate to Brad Lander

Brad Lander is running for Mayor of New York City to deliver a safer, more affordable, and better-run city for all New Yorkers. 


Will you make a donation to Brad's campaign today? A contribution of any amount has a direct and immediate impact on building the strongest campaign possible.


Remember: Contributions from New York City residents are matched 8:1 by the City's matching funds program up to $250.

Contribution rules

  1. If a contributor has business dealings with the City as defined in the Campaign Finance Act, such contributor may contribute only up to $250 for city council, $320 for borough president, and $400 for mayor, comptroller, or public advocate.
  2. I understand that New York State law requires that a contribution be in my name and be from my own funds. I hereby affirm that this contribution is being made from my personal credit card account, billed to and paid by me for my personal use, and having no corporate or business affiliation; and is not being made as a loan.
  3. I am making this contribution with my own personal credit card and not with a corporate or business credit card or a card issued to another person.
  4. I am a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident (i.e., green card holder).
  5. I am at least eighteen years old.
  6. This contribution is made from my own funds, and funds are not being provided to me by another person or entity for the purpose of making this contribution.
State law prohibits making a contribution in someone else’s name, reimbursing someone for a contribution made in your name, being reimbursed for a contribution made in your name, or claiming to have made a contribution when a loan is made.

Lander 2025 does not take contributions from:

  • Corporate or Real Estate PACs
  • Principals of for-profit real estate development companies (Principal is defined as an Owner, Founder, CEO, and/or Senior Executive)
  • Corporate lobbyists who are registered in the NYC
  • Fossil-fuel executives, which includes utilities companies (e.g. Con Ed, National Grid)
  • Investment managers who seek or do business with the City. The SEC directly prohibits investment managers from making contributions to elected officials who have a role in selecting them.

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