11/18/2014
On December 2, to kickoff VDare Foundation’s year-end fundraising appeal, VDARE.com is participating in the Giving Tuesday movement that has gained momentum around the world over the last few years.So what is Giving Tuesday?
Well, in short, Giving Tuesday (or, commonly, #GivingTuesday) is a worldwide movement providing incentives to donate on a specific day shared by all charities. It coincides with Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday and encourages people to give to their favorite charities as a part of the Christmas season, whether through financial contributions, or time and talent.
“We have a day for giving thanks. We have two for getting deals. Now there is one for giving back.” — Givingtuesday.com
This is a unique opportunity for VDARE.com to really ride the coattails of Main Stream and social media coverage to leverage our fundraising higher than ever. More than 10,000 organizations have opted to participate in the Giving Tuesday, promoting donations generally, and providing creative ways people collaborate in their giving efforts to create more meaningful results.
You will see some of those collaborations featured on VDARE.com in the coming appeal. Crowdsourcing is something we have never experimented with at VDare and I can’t wait to see how it turns out.
Most exciting though, are these two special features of the VDare Foundation’s Giving Tuesday celebration:
The VDare Foundation and VDARE.com have grown in some very significant ways this year and it is of critical importance that our funding grows in proportion to support our important work. Using Giving Tuesday as the kickoff event for our year-end appeal is only one way that we’re approaching this challenge.
In the meantime, mark your calendars for December 2, 2014, and stay tuned for more exciting announcements!
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