“Give Methow” Supports Methow Valley Nonprofits throughout October

givemethow300pxOctober 1-31, 2016

The Community Foundation of NCW is pleased to announce its second year of hosting Give Methow, an online crowdfunding campaign to support nonprofit organizations serving the Methow Valley.

From October 1st to 31st, visit www.givemethow.org to view a list of participating nonprofit organizations, learn about their work in the community, and donate to support their cause.

Minimum donation is $10 and multiple organizations can be supported in one easy, online transaction. The Community Foundation is taking care of the credit card fees, so 100% of every donations supports the nonprofits. All gifts are tax deductible.

An anonymous donor has seeded a stretch pool with $30,000. Each Give Methow participant will receive a percentage of the stretch pool based on the total amount they raise. Additional gifts to the stretch pool will support all Give Methow participants.

Each “Funday Monday” of the campaign, the foundation will draw a name from all donations on that day and the winner will receive $500 to spend on Give Methow any way they choose.

Find the Community Foundation of NCW on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to follow the Give Methow campaign using #GIVEMETHOW.

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