Tis the Season: Giving and Receiving
As you well know by now, in April I’ll be running my second Boston Marathon in support of the Boston Debate League and their work in Boston’s public schools. Last year, through generous donations – both monetary and in the form of raffle prizes – I raised $5,515 for the BDL. This year, I hope you’ll help me reach $7,500.
I’ve been a bit vague about my grand fundraising plans, but it’s time to let the cat out of the bag.
In brief: I’m hosting a virtual giveaway series on KateRuns, alongside live raffles, local events and other fundraising efforts just like last year.
Here’s how this will work:
Beginning December 12 (next week!) I’ll post one virtual raffle prize every Monday.
Every individual donor to my BDL fundraising campaign will receive one e-ticket for every five dollars donated, and a bonus ticket for every $20 increment – $15=three tickets, $30=seven tickets, $60=15 tickets, etc. I will email a ticket confirmation to every donor, and keep tabs on it as well.
To use your raffle tickets, simply leave a comment on the weekly prize posting, on KateRuns, Facebook or Tumblr, stating how many you would like to allocate for that prize. I’ll throw in an extra ticket if you share the post on your media of choice – just let me know where you have done so. Only one bonus sharing ticket, whether you share one place or five, and only if you’ve already entered a purchased ticket for that week’s prize.
On Sunday night, I’ll sort through the entries, assign an individual number for each ticket and use a random number generator to select a winner.
KateRuns tickets will not be transferable to the live raffle at February’s fundraiser, so don’t save them for Beer for a Year! On the other hand, if you use all of your tickets trying to win a subscription to Outside, and want to enter for a $100 credit at The Clymb, you can simply donate again to purchase more.
Want to send me a check? Give me cash in person? That’s okay, too. Email me at kate[at]ujcreative.com for a mailing address, or to meet up for coffee. I’ll track your donation just like those through Razoo, and will send you an email confirming your KateRuns tickets.
Want to donate anonymously on Razoo, but still want raffle tickets? If you’re willing to have me know your name and email, but don’t want to share that information with your donation online, drop me a note after donating – I’ll match up your donation, and email you a ticket confirmation.
Want to know what’s coming in advance? As things get rolling (read: once we get holiday cards made and out the door) I’ll put together a visual calendar of upcoming prizes – but suffice it to say, the earlier you donate, the more options you’ll have. The final prize will be posted on Marathon Monday (April 16), and your tickets are good for any week in between.
Why am I doing this? Because it seems fun! Extra overhead for me aside, I wanted a way to give back to donors, keep everyone involved and extend the fun of last year’s live raffle over the months of training.
More questions? Please ask – I’m sure I didn’t cover everything, and I’m happy to clarify. In the meantime, don’t forget: the first giveaway goes up on Monday!
TL,DR: Well, sorry, you’ll have to read it. But, raffle! Yay!
Kate is brilliant! Donate to her, donate to me—marathon fundraising is tough and we need your help!
