Friday, November 16, 2007

Women's Bean Project selected for HGTV's Denver Rebuilding Project!


Starting immediately, Women's Bean Project will be featured as part of HGTV's Change the World. Start at Home campaign.

We need your votes! The four projects with the most votes will receive support funding and highlights of the work will be featured on HGTV. Be part of the change and vote for Denver! Bookmark the site - you can vote once each day from each computer from now until the voting ends in late December. Forward to your friends and family and get them voting too!

Winners will be announced January 1st during the HGTV's coverage of the Rose Parade.

Thanks so much for helping us with this great opportunity!

-Holly Woodbury
Development Director, Women's Bean Project

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Choice in Giving

I just had one of those days where I really enjoy what we do. I love the idea that we don’t tell people WHAT to believe in, we just give them options to give. I gave 2 campaign presentations today, and at one of them, the Executive Director of the organization stood up and said that she gives through paycheck deductions and loves how easy it is. That’s why Community Shares exists – to provide people easy, convenient and no-hassle ways to give. Its so critical that our average donor gives $7 a paycheck – so many of us can afford that.

There are so many organizations out there that think everyone should give to them. The truth is, we all have different passions, different experiences, different causes we believe in… which is why Community Shares is so crucial. And so relevant! When I give my campaign presentations – and when I spoke at the Women In Business Network luncheon – I encouraged people to think about what they believe in and why. That makes giving so much easier… and it makes saying no easier as well. Its ok to say, “No, I’m not going to give to one organization because I am passionate about something else and I give my time and money to what I am passionate about.” Its also ok to give to organizations once a year, and in small amounts. I say this because I have a friend whose mother died of leukemia. So every year when she participates in a fundraising event for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, I give. But I don’t’ want to get on their mailing list, and I don’t want to be solicited by them otherwise. I want to give only because I care about her and she asks me. And that’s ok – I have every right to decide my own philanthropic giving and have my own personal reasons for it --- we are all entitled to that right.

- Mary Snyders

Monday, November 12, 2007

Help Denver Hospice win $5,000!

The Denver Hospice was recently selected by the KMART Corporation to participate in a Christmas Tree Decorating Contest along with 7 other non-profits. The winning organization will receive $5,000! We have a 1 in 8 chance of winning...pretty good odds with your help!

Helping The Denver Hospice win is simple. All you have to do is Vote!

Visit The Big K store (originally called KMart) at 9881 W. 58th Ave. in Arvada. You may view our tree in the Garden Center Department. Just look for the one that has all the hand-made ornaments that were made with love by The Denver Hospice employees. Please fill out a ballot naming The Denver Hospice as your choice of the best decorated tree. You and everyone you know are eligible to vote once each day for the next 3 weeks. Ballots will be available in the Garden Center and at the Customer Service Desk. Voting ends December 2nd at 9pm.

Please cast your vote today and each day thru December 2nd and support The Denver Hospice.

We thank you for your continued support!

Jennifer Hunter
Annual Giving Coordinator, The Denver Hospice