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March 2009 |
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Fundraising News From Around the World
Highland, CA: Disabled
Veterans Relief Fund announces .99 CENT fundraiser program,
through which anyone can pledge just .99 cents per month to help
disabled veterans and their families--and every person who signs
up for the fundraiser will automatically be entered into a
raffle for a grand prize valued at $25,000; Baltimore, MD:
Barbershop quartet fundraiser features Valentine's-themed songs
and delivery of chocolates or flowers; Belmont, MA: High
school promotes diversity week fundraiser with combination
talent show, competition and political commentary; Duluth,
MN: Chocolate lovers participate in “Death by Chocolate”
fundraiser to support people with disabilities and their
families; Victoria, AU: Celebrities and other
entertainers combine talents in Victorian Bushfire Appeal, the
most significant fundraising effort in Australian history;
Columbia, MO: 'Car bash' fundraiser proceeds help combat
human trafficking; Syracuse, NY: Nature center hosts
"Grapes On Ice" wine-tasting fundraiser; Mooresville, VA:
Home school co-op sells coupon books and candles to help pay for
field trip; Maple Springs, NY: Crazy Swede Polar Bear
Swim raises money for children's party fund. The air temperature
for the swim was about 34 degrees with water temperatures around
32 degrees; Blue Lake, AU: Golf club holds all-night golf
tournament to raise funds for the Victorian Bushfire Appeal;
World: Volunteers from around the world participate in
one-day Twitter-based charity event, Twestival, to raise funds
for people in the world who can't access clean drinking water;
Coral Gables, FL: Rotary fundraiser features over 1800 golf
balls dropped from helicopter from 100 feet above a golf pin.
The raffle ticket holder whose number matches the ball closest
to the pin wins; Honolulu, HI: Donated new or gently used prom,
formal and semi-formal dresses to be auctioned off with proceeds
to benefit domestic violence action center.
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Do-It-Yourself Fundraiser Of The Month
Don't Come Event:
A don't come event is a clever way of asking for donations in a novel
and humorous manner. First things first! This event will never
actually happen -- other than on paper. You send invitations to
supporters - and potential supporters - for a spectacular event with
scrumptious food, exciting entertainment, and a glamorous guest of
honor. The sky's the limit since the event won't actually occur. Let
your imagination run wild! Why
in the world would you do this? Because it's a good way to raise funds
and have some fun at the same time -- something that's nearly
impossible to do when trying to raise money. Your only costs are the
printing of the invitations, thank you notes and postage. If you can
get some of this donated, that's even better. Send the invitations to
as many people as you want - overcrowding will not be a problem. In
addition to your regular supporters, be sure to include local
political leaders, businessmen and media personnel. You should also
send press releases to the media outlets in your area. They are always
looking for humorous current event items. Make sure you include
information on how someone can purchase a ticket.
Okay ... so why would anyone buy a ticket to a non-existent
event? Because there are a lot of very busy people who are willing to
support a good cause but don't have the time, energy, and/or interest
to go to one more rubber-chicken dinner. Purchasing a ticket to a
don't come event lets them support a worthy cause while relaxing at
home. Plus, they will appreciate your ingenuity.
You should make your invitations classy - printed on good
quality paper. After all, the invitation is all they will get for the
their ticket purchase. Make it just like an invitation to any formal
affair. You can use a standard good quality thank you card. Make sure
that the invitations and thank you cards are hand addressed to make
them more personal. Oh ... and since the recipient gets nothing for
their ticket purchase, make sure you include a notice with their thank
you card that their donation is fully tax deductible.
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Non-Profit In The Spotlight
Thousands of
cats, dogs, kittens and puppies are killed in Indianapolis
shelters every year, while only a fraction are adopted.
Uncounted thousands more suffer and die on the streets each
year. There are simply too many animals and not enough homes.
Cities across the country have proven that low-cost spay/neuter
clinics are the most effective means of eliminating pet
overpopulation. The
Foundation Against Companion-Animal Euthanasia (FACE)
established a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter clinic in
Indianapolis. Our clinic is dramatically reducing pet
overpopulation and the misery and death that comes with it for
thousands of animals in the Indianapolis area. Additionally,
fewer animals being born means it's easier to find homes for
existing animals. This fall, FACE will
celebrate performing 100,000 spay and neuter surgeries since
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Holiday Facts
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th,
his religious feast day and the anniversary of his death in the fifth
century. St. Patrick was a Roman
Britain-born Christian missionary
(approximately AD 385) and is the patron saint of Ireland. When he was
about sixteen he was captured by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to
Ireland, where he lived for six years before escaping and returning to
his family. He entered the church, as his father and grandfather had
before him, becoming a deacon and a bishop. He later returned to
Ireland as a missionary. By the eighth century he had become the
patron saint of Ireland. Once a pagan himself, St. Patrick is one of
Christianity's most widely known figures. In 1737, Irish immigrants to
the United States began observing the holiday publicly in Boston and
held the first St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City in 1766.
There are many legends associated with St Patrick.
It is said that he used the three-leafed shamrock
to explain the concept of the Trinity,
which refers to the combination of
Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. Legend
also has that, St.
Patrick had put the curse of God on venomous snakes in Ireland
and he drove all the snakes into the sea where they drowned.
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