Stamping for Dollars

Turn your postage stamps into partnerships with women around the world.

Five people stand in a row in front of a wall.
Members of the Stamp team meet with RSWR Country Coordinators Eva and Abi (Richmond, Indiana, 2023).

Your used stamps can help transform the lives of women in Guatemala, India, Kenya, and Sierra Leone! In partnership with Right Sharing of World Resources, the Indianapolis First Friends Stamp Team receives, processes, and sells used and new stamps in support of RSWR’s mission. Proceeds from the sale of donated stamps support RSWR’s programs.

The stamp program accepts stamps of all issue dates and countries, both used and unused stamps, sheets of stamps, albums, boxed collections of stamps, envelopes, and postcards. Please consider donating your stamps to RSWR today!

Mail stamps to:

Stamps for Right Sharing
c/o Indianapolis First Friends
3030 Kessler Blvd. East Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46220

Be sure to include your email address or phone number. This allows someone from the Stamp Team to acknowledge receipt of your package and to contact you without incurring the expense of postage if there are questions.

Want to learn more about the Stamp Team? Meet the stamp team volunteers and read the most recent newsletter: https://www.indyfriends.org/stamps 

Guidelines for Donating Stamps

Read this page for detailed guidelines.

History of the Stamp Program

Since 1996, the Quaker Missions Stamp Project has collected and sold used postage stamps and used the proceeds to fund Quaker organizations like RSWR. Brad Hathaway founded the project and was its steward until 2009, when Earl Walker took over the stamp ministry. From 2009-2017, Earl raised over $11,000 for Right Sharing through the Quaker Missions Stamp Project. In 2017, Indianapolis First Friends Meeting became the new home for the stamp ministry. RSWR extends our deep gratitude to the countless stamp donors and volunteers who have made this program possible over the years.