
promoting and facilitating an actual freedom from the human condition
for every human being on the planet that is interested in it
About the Fund
The Alan Izatt Actual Freedom Fund exists for one simple purpose: to help keep information about actual freedom—a way of being alive marked by happiness, harmless, benevolence, benignity, and utter freedom from malice and sorrow—freely accessible to anyone interested in it and how to get there.
The fund was established at the bequest of of Alan Izatt, an actualist from the UK who became interested in actualism in 1998 and passed away in late 2021. In his will, Alan left a bequest specifically for “the furtherance of an actual freedom from the human condition.” Even while facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, Alan’s focus remained on how he could help actualism continue and flourish.
What We Do
The fund promotes the spread of actualism in order to facilitate peace on earth by:
- Keeping resources freely available — maintaining websites, forums, and discussion platforms so anyone can access information about actual freedom at no cost
- Facilitating get-togethers — helping actualists connect in person or virtually for discussion, interaction, and the simple enjoyment of each other’s company
- Covering costs — funding travel, accommodations, or other expenses that might otherwise prevent someone from participating
Transparency
The fund operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation registered in Delaware, USA and is currently in the process of filing for official federally-recognized status. We’re committed to being open about what we hold, what we spend, and why. If you’re curious about how the fund operates, feel free to ask.
Current Directors: Claudiu Saftoiu (Chair) & Dona Bilangi
2024 Finances: $544 income; $1,060 expenses; $22,663 net worth
2023 Finances: $489 income; $1,027 expenses; $22,762 net worth
2022 Finances: $14 interest income; $666 operating expenses
“May we use the funds to as soon as possible make actualism redundant—because everybody becomes free.” — from early discussions about the fund