Giving Day Overview: What is Give BIG, how does it work and how will it benefit my nonprofit?
What is a giving day? Giving days are powerful 24-hour online fundraising competitions that unite communities around causes. They utilize all forms of media to get the word out. Giving days bring in more donors using an easy online platform.
How do giving days work? Giving days are powerful 24-hour online fundraising competitions that unite communities around causes. They utilize all forms of media to get the word out. Giving days bring in more donors using an easy online platform.
Environmental Nonprofit Human Services Nonprofit Arts and Culture Nonprofit Faith-Based Nonprofit How do giving days work? Nonprofit groups register to participate in the Give BIG San Bernardino County campaign to become eligible for prizes (highest $ raised, and most unique donors).
How do giving days work? Spread the word. The Give BIG San Bernardino County campaign training session will equip you with the tools and skills to promote your event and reach supporters on social media, , events and more.
How do giving days work? The Giving Day (month). For 24 hours, donors can give to participating fundraisers on your nonprofit campaign profile page. Donors can schedule donations beginning on November 1 st.
How do giving days work? Funds disbursed. After the Giving Day, the Razoo Foundation disburses funds to participating nonprofits, helping them continue to serve their community. The nonprofit (only) receives donor contact information to cultivate the relationship. Prize money is distributed from the Community Foundation. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
What are the important dates? Registration: Early bird ($100) deadline-10/15, Regular ($125)-11/1, Late ($150) final deadline 11/17 To register: Training sessions: SEE Regional meetings: SEE
The Community Foundation, Media Contact: Ariana Cervantes, , Program Coordinator, Andrea Mitchel: (text encouraged), ( is best!) East Valley: Kristin Williams, Children’s Fund/Children’s Assessment Center, (909) , High Desert: Debbie Cannon, Academy for Grassroots Organizations, (760) , Morongo Basin: Sandy Smith, Copper Mountain College Foundation, (760) , Mountains: Michael Perry, Lighthouse Foundation, and Penny Shubnell, Crest Forest Senior Citizen’s Club, President, (909) , West End: Jamie Lamb, Inland Empire United Way, (909) x 214, Terri Schneider, Boys and Girls Club of Fontana, (909) , To receive campaign announcements, register on For More Information Contact