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DRIVE FOR A CAUSE and show your Flyers pride with the new Flyers Charities license plates. Plates are now available for Pennsylvania drivers and applications are being accepted for New Jersey and Delaware.
A portion of the proceeds benefits Flyers Charities and the Comcast-Spectacor Foundation to support youth organizations and various healthcare initiatives. Check out our new License Plate commercial here!
Click on your state to find out how to apply now!

Lisa and Scott Hartnell pose with local police officer to promote Flyers Charities license plate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How much does it cost to order the plate? A. The Flyers Charities plate cost $50, payable to the Comcast-Spectacor Foundation. Additionally, there is a yearly renewal fee of $10, payable to the Comcast-Spectacor Foundation (this is in addition to the standard annual registration fee due to the state).
Q. Is it tax deductible? A. A portion of the payment is tax-deductible and varies by state. In Pennsylvania, $30 is tax deductible; in Delaware, $40 is tax deductible; in New Jersey, $25 is tax deductible.
Q. I ordered my Flyers Charities license plate. How long until I receive it? A. PA License Plates: The Foundation sends applications to the PA Dept. of Transportation every two weeks After receiving the application, it will be sent to Harrisburg with the next group of applications. Once your application has been received in Harrisburg, you should receive your plate in approximately 6-8 weeks.
A. NJ and DE License Plates: Due to certain restrictions with NJ and DE, we are required to receive a certain number of applications before being able to submit the first batch of applications. You will be notified by our office when we reach that number and continue to check the website for updates.
Q. Will the License Plate come directly to my house or will it go to Comcast-Spectacor Foundation? A. Plates will be mailed directly to your house.
Q. Can I make a special request for a number? A. For an additional fee, orders for New Jersey and Delaware may request a specific number for the first batch of plates. After the first batch is sent, specific numbers are no longer available. In Pennsylvania, specific numbers are no longer available as the first batch has already been sent.
Q. Can I get a Flyers Charities plate for my motorcycle? A. Unfortunately, specialty Plates are not available for motorcycles and trailers.
Q. I have a handicapped plate. Can I still get a Flyers Charities license plate? A. Specialty license plates are not issued as handicapped plates, however, you may order your Flyers Charities license plate, and then apply for a handicapped placard through your state DMV/MVC.
Q. What charities does my donation support? A. Donations made to the Comcast-Spectacor Foundation through the License Plate and other fundraisers throughout the season help support many local charities aimed at helping youth organizations and various healthcare initiatives. Organizations such as: the Police Athletic League, Rubye’s Kids, Girl Scouts of America, Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society and United Way, are among a list of beneficiaries of the Comcast-Spectacor Foundation.
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