KIND, an NGO focused on empowering disadvantaged children, is holding a fundraising scavenger hunt called Concrete Jungle on December 2nd at Queen's Park Savannah. Teams must solve clues around landmarks to help support KIND's child learning sponsorship program. KIND invites companies and organizations to register teams for prizes, while families can also attend for games and entertainment. Registration forms and payment are due by November 26th.
DeKalb County Community Gardens (DCCG) produced over 55,000 pounds of vegetables from 2012-2015 through 15 acres of gardens and 200 raised beds. In 2015, DCCG had 70 partnerships, 3 paid staff, and net income of $300. Key challenges included adapting to rapid growth with few paid staff. In 2016, DCCG will offer new programming like Food and Talk Round Tables to discuss food issues.
The recipient has been awarded a $750 Visa prepaid card as part of a Team Trip reward for their hard work. They are being asked to confirm their mailing address by May 20th so the card can be mailed to them the week of May 23rd. The prepaid card can be used for meals, souvenirs, travel fees, and other trip expenses and will require signature upon delivery within 10 business days.
Stanner Golf Classic 2019 | Archbishop Molloy High SchoolSania Baker
The document announces the 33rd annual Stanner Golf Classic benefiting Archbishop Molloy High School's scholarship program. It will take place on May 6, 2019 at one of three golf courses - Plandome Country Club, North Hills Country Club, or North Hempstead Country Club. The day includes a morning round of golf, brunch, cocktails and dinner. Sponsorship opportunities and reservations are available online or by contacting the event coordinator. Proceeds support Molloy's scholarship fund which provides Catholic education to deserving students.
23rd February,2017 GFA Assists Grassroots Programmes Grenada FA
The Grenada Football Association is assisting grassroots youth football programs by providing equipment like balls, pumps, and ball bags. Two coaches, Gerard 'Bubbles' Alexander who runs the Only Kids Soccer Academy with 30 children, and Shaka Logie who runs the Rising Star Football Academy in its first year with 30 children registered, received assistance. The GFA hopes to also help schools and clubs as part of its 2017 National Youth League program.
The document provides information about the PresCare and Woollam Constructions 2015 Charity Golf Day being held on Wednesday, September 23rd at Indooroopilly Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia. The day will include registration and breakfast from 8:00am, a 9:00am tee-off for an Ambrose 18 hole four-ball, and lunch and presentations from 2:30pm-4:00pm. Money raised will go towards the ongoing running costs of PresCare's community bus, which transports socially isolated community members to social activities and events. Sponsorship packages ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 are available for businesses, and include signage and promotion opportunities.
The document announces an education and networking day on November 2nd for partner foundation board members, volunteers, and staff of the Bayshore Healthy Tomorrows group. The event will be held at the New Life Centre in Owen Sound from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. It will feature presentations and roundtable discussions on topics like Canada's new estate tax regime, drafting gift agreements to avoid pitfalls, building relationships through multichannel fundraising, and strategies for using social media. Attendees are asked to RSVP by October 24th.
Theta Staffing Solutions LLC is throwing a community event on December 24, 2015 in the Acres Homes area of Houston to provide free food, hygiene packages, and toys to low income citizens. They are requesting Blake McMullin of Melange Catering & Special Events sponsor the event, which needs $3,000 total. Sponsorship levels include $250 for name/logo recognition and a speaking spot, $100 for name on materials, or $50 for name/logo on materials. The budget breakdown includes $800 for food, $100 for drinks, $100 for security, $2,000 for hygiene packages, and $100 for ziplock bags.
DeKalb County Community Gardens (DCCG) produced over 55,000 pounds of vegetables from 2012-2015 through 15 acres of gardens and 200 raised beds. In 2015, DCCG had 70 partnerships, 3 paid staff, and net income of $300. Key challenges included adapting to rapid growth with few paid staff. In 2016, DCCG will offer new programming like Food and Talk Round Tables to discuss food issues.
The recipient has been awarded a $750 Visa prepaid card as part of a Team Trip reward for their hard work. They are being asked to confirm their mailing address by May 20th so the card can be mailed to them the week of May 23rd. The prepaid card can be used for meals, souvenirs, travel fees, and other trip expenses and will require signature upon delivery within 10 business days.
Stanner Golf Classic 2019 | Archbishop Molloy High SchoolSania Baker
The document announces the 33rd annual Stanner Golf Classic benefiting Archbishop Molloy High School's scholarship program. It will take place on May 6, 2019 at one of three golf courses - Plandome Country Club, North Hills Country Club, or North Hempstead Country Club. The day includes a morning round of golf, brunch, cocktails and dinner. Sponsorship opportunities and reservations are available online or by contacting the event coordinator. Proceeds support Molloy's scholarship fund which provides Catholic education to deserving students.
23rd February,2017 GFA Assists Grassroots Programmes Grenada FA
The Grenada Football Association is assisting grassroots youth football programs by providing equipment like balls, pumps, and ball bags. Two coaches, Gerard 'Bubbles' Alexander who runs the Only Kids Soccer Academy with 30 children, and Shaka Logie who runs the Rising Star Football Academy in its first year with 30 children registered, received assistance. The GFA hopes to also help schools and clubs as part of its 2017 National Youth League program.
The document provides information about the PresCare and Woollam Constructions 2015 Charity Golf Day being held on Wednesday, September 23rd at Indooroopilly Golf Club in Brisbane, Australia. The day will include registration and breakfast from 8:00am, a 9:00am tee-off for an Ambrose 18 hole four-ball, and lunch and presentations from 2:30pm-4:00pm. Money raised will go towards the ongoing running costs of PresCare's community bus, which transports socially isolated community members to social activities and events. Sponsorship packages ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 are available for businesses, and include signage and promotion opportunities.
The document announces an education and networking day on November 2nd for partner foundation board members, volunteers, and staff of the Bayshore Healthy Tomorrows group. The event will be held at the New Life Centre in Owen Sound from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. It will feature presentations and roundtable discussions on topics like Canada's new estate tax regime, drafting gift agreements to avoid pitfalls, building relationships through multichannel fundraising, and strategies for using social media. Attendees are asked to RSVP by October 24th.
Theta Staffing Solutions LLC is throwing a community event on December 24, 2015 in the Acres Homes area of Houston to provide free food, hygiene packages, and toys to low income citizens. They are requesting Blake McMullin of Melange Catering & Special Events sponsor the event, which needs $3,000 total. Sponsorship levels include $250 for name/logo recognition and a speaking spot, $100 for name on materials, or $50 for name/logo on materials. The budget breakdown includes $800 for food, $100 for drinks, $100 for security, $2,000 for hygiene packages, and $100 for ziplock bags.
Brittany Sudtelgte, the Public Relations Director of InfoTech, writes a letter to Dr. Jim Robinson, President of Greene Community College. She thanks GCC for considering InfoTech to host their 2011 graduation commencement but must decline due to an annual sales meeting already scheduled for that date which will limit parking and space. She suggests alternative venues of the Municipal Botanical Gardens or Hilton Head Community Center that may be better suited and wishes GCC success in their event planning.
The Freemasons Victoria Taskforce is calling for volunteers to help at the Annual Variety Club Christmas Party in Melbourne on December 10th and 11th. Freemasons Victoria has helped put smiles on children's faces at this event for many years. Volunteers are needed for both set-up days and the party to register volunteers and entertainers. There are sitting jobs available for less mobile volunteers as well as standing jobs. Volunteers need a Working with Children check which is free and takes about two weeks to complete. Interested volunteers should contact Merv Dyer.
This document is a sponsorship letter for the Elevate 2012 event aimed at empowering youth. It provides details about the event such as date, location, and participating nonprofit organizations. It will include workshops on topics like health, self-esteem, legal rights, and finances. The letter believes that empowering youth will help future generations. It outlines different sponsorship levels from $500-5,000 providing various benefits like mentions in marketing materials, interviews, booths and more. Sponsors are asked to select a sponsorship level and submit payment to support empowering youth.
The Phi Kappa Tau fraternity is hosting its second annual Oktoberfest volleyball tournament to benefit SeriousFun Children's Network. They are seeking a $5,000 sponsorship from Company Name to help reach their fundraising goal. In exchange, Company Name would receive various promotional benefits from social media mentions to logo placement on event materials. The event will be held on October 25th and feature fraternity and sorority teams competing in a volleyball tournament. Proceeds will go to SeriousFun, which provides summer camps for children with illnesses.
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Peter Jacobsen Sports is a full-service sports and entertainment marketing firm that has produced over 250 events worldwide in various sports over the past 30 years. The company is independently owned and has over 25 employees across two offices in Portland, OR and Providence, RI. Jessica Hallet is interning as the Volunteer Coordinator, where she is responsible for recruiting and coordinating volunteers for the CVS Caremark Charity Classic golf tournament, which donates proceeds to various charities. Her goals are to gain professional experience and enhance her communication and problem-solving skills.
The Melbourne High School Surf Team is requesting $300 or more in sponsorship from local businesses to help fund their 2011-2012 season. In return, sponsors will receive logo placement on the team's banner, website, press releases, and t-shirts. The team saw success last season and expects even better results this year with two teams formed. As a non-profit, donations are tax deductible. Sponsor recognition will reach over 200 people at monthly surf contests and the friends and families of team members.
William Dewitt is a marketing major at Fairfield University expected to graduate in August 2016. He has extensive work experience in sports marketing and management, including internships with Stanford Men's Basketball and the Stanford Athletic Department. He is currently working with Bieselin Sports & Entertainment to connect global brands and talent with fans worldwide. Dewitt also has leadership experience as captain of his university's club lacrosse team and volunteering with a local youth organization.
The document provides financial information for Houston Community College System for the period of September 1, 2013 through May 31, 2014. It includes a discussion of revenues and expenditures, highlighting that total revenues are projected to be $293 million, which is 2.3% above budget, while expenditures are projected to be $303 million. Salaries are projected to be $170 million, which is 4% above the previous year. Contracted services are projected to be $27 million, which is 10.4% above the previous year.
Kirkwood Community College Social Media Strategy Class 2013 - through Day 3Christoph Trappe
This document provides an overview of a social media strategy class that meets four times. The first session introduces the instructor and covers social media no-nos. Common mistakes discussed include not responding to people, sharing without reading content fully, and having unnecessary approval processes. The second session focuses on social media best practices or "do's" like being conversational and recognizing people. It also stresses setting business goals for social media use. The third session discusses building an audience, focusing social media content, managing time for social media, and monitoring engagement.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by helping people feel more relaxed and focused.
A Report on the Dryden Rotary Charity Foundation and how The Rotary Club of Dryden has raised and dispursed over $1,000,000 over the past ten years.
Also includes how local charities and organizations can apply for future grants.
Douglas center newsletter april 07 040907 Mad Reyes
The Douglas Center received several donations that will help upgrade their technology and facilities. Best Buy provided a $5,000 technology grant to buy new computers for staff and clients and resume their computer training program. Forest City Science + Technology Group donated used office furniture, equipment, and supplies. The Douglas Center also started a new senior program for adults over age 55 with disabilities.
The passage summarizes The Inside Ride, an indoor cycling event that raises funds for childhood cancer. It describes a participant's positive experience from the June 5th, 2010 event in Toronto, noting the passion of the organizers and the event's ability to raise awareness in the financial district. The participant encourages support for The Inside Ride to help children with cancer and their families.
This document provides tips and best practices for successfully planning fundraising events. It discusses the importance of forming a committee, setting goals and budgets, developing a detailed planning calendar, investing in key event elements like venue and catering, focusing on audience development and marketing. Specific successful events highlighted include a gala that raised $71,000 through corporate sponsorships, individual tickets, and local sponsors and vendors. The importance of community buy-in and having co-chair families, auctions, and ways to honor community leaders are also outlined.
Everything you need to know about Give to the Max Day 2012Jeff Achen
Whether it's your first year participating in Give to the Max Day or your fourth, this webinar will bring you up to speed on all the ins and outs of this year's event. This includes:
*Prize grant amounts, golden tickets and competition structure
*How to get your page ready for the big day
*Ways to get involved with offline events happening throughout the day
*And, strategies to consider to raise more money in the 24 hour event period.
It's EVERYTHING you need to know about Give to the Max Day 2012!
- The document provides information about upcoming events in and around Fort Riley for service members and their families over the winter holidays, including Christmas and New Year's Eve events, holiday hours for facilities like the DFAC, and youth sports registration deadlines. Key events mentioned are a Christmas Eve brunch at the Devil's Den DFAC, New Year's Eve parties at Custer Hill Bowling Center and in Aggieville, and winter break camps at the Middle School and Teen Center between December 21st and January 4th. The document aims to keep service members and their families informed of community activities and programs during the holiday season.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
Brittany Sudtelgte, the Public Relations Director of InfoTech, writes a letter to Dr. Jim Robinson, President of Greene Community College. She thanks GCC for considering InfoTech to host their 2011 graduation commencement but must decline due to an annual sales meeting already scheduled for that date which will limit parking and space. She suggests alternative venues of the Municipal Botanical Gardens or Hilton Head Community Center that may be better suited and wishes GCC success in their event planning.
The Freemasons Victoria Taskforce is calling for volunteers to help at the Annual Variety Club Christmas Party in Melbourne on December 10th and 11th. Freemasons Victoria has helped put smiles on children's faces at this event for many years. Volunteers are needed for both set-up days and the party to register volunteers and entertainers. There are sitting jobs available for less mobile volunteers as well as standing jobs. Volunteers need a Working with Children check which is free and takes about two weeks to complete. Interested volunteers should contact Merv Dyer.
This document is a sponsorship letter for the Elevate 2012 event aimed at empowering youth. It provides details about the event such as date, location, and participating nonprofit organizations. It will include workshops on topics like health, self-esteem, legal rights, and finances. The letter believes that empowering youth will help future generations. It outlines different sponsorship levels from $500-5,000 providing various benefits like mentions in marketing materials, interviews, booths and more. Sponsors are asked to select a sponsorship level and submit payment to support empowering youth.
The Phi Kappa Tau fraternity is hosting its second annual Oktoberfest volleyball tournament to benefit SeriousFun Children's Network. They are seeking a $5,000 sponsorship from Company Name to help reach their fundraising goal. In exchange, Company Name would receive various promotional benefits from social media mentions to logo placement on event materials. The event will be held on October 25th and feature fraternity and sorority teams competing in a volleyball tournament. Proceeds will go to SeriousFun, which provides summer camps for children with illnesses.
If you are interested in buying home’ then there are many things that you must consider before you get started’ like how to find’ Is this right place ‘how much it archly coast etc. At http://www.springhillagent.com/ we have a large collection of homes for sale in Florida at reasonable prices
Peter Jacobsen Sports is a full-service sports and entertainment marketing firm that has produced over 250 events worldwide in various sports over the past 30 years. The company is independently owned and has over 25 employees across two offices in Portland, OR and Providence, RI. Jessica Hallet is interning as the Volunteer Coordinator, where she is responsible for recruiting and coordinating volunteers for the CVS Caremark Charity Classic golf tournament, which donates proceeds to various charities. Her goals are to gain professional experience and enhance her communication and problem-solving skills.
The Melbourne High School Surf Team is requesting $300 or more in sponsorship from local businesses to help fund their 2011-2012 season. In return, sponsors will receive logo placement on the team's banner, website, press releases, and t-shirts. The team saw success last season and expects even better results this year with two teams formed. As a non-profit, donations are tax deductible. Sponsor recognition will reach over 200 people at monthly surf contests and the friends and families of team members.
William Dewitt is a marketing major at Fairfield University expected to graduate in August 2016. He has extensive work experience in sports marketing and management, including internships with Stanford Men's Basketball and the Stanford Athletic Department. He is currently working with Bieselin Sports & Entertainment to connect global brands and talent with fans worldwide. Dewitt also has leadership experience as captain of his university's club lacrosse team and volunteering with a local youth organization.
The document provides financial information for Houston Community College System for the period of September 1, 2013 through May 31, 2014. It includes a discussion of revenues and expenditures, highlighting that total revenues are projected to be $293 million, which is 2.3% above budget, while expenditures are projected to be $303 million. Salaries are projected to be $170 million, which is 4% above the previous year. Contracted services are projected to be $27 million, which is 10.4% above the previous year.
Kirkwood Community College Social Media Strategy Class 2013 - through Day 3Christoph Trappe
This document provides an overview of a social media strategy class that meets four times. The first session introduces the instructor and covers social media no-nos. Common mistakes discussed include not responding to people, sharing without reading content fully, and having unnecessary approval processes. The second session focuses on social media best practices or "do's" like being conversational and recognizing people. It also stresses setting business goals for social media use. The third session discusses building an audience, focusing social media content, managing time for social media, and monitoring engagement.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by helping people feel more relaxed and focused.
A Report on the Dryden Rotary Charity Foundation and how The Rotary Club of Dryden has raised and dispursed over $1,000,000 over the past ten years.
Also includes how local charities and organizations can apply for future grants.
Douglas center newsletter april 07 040907 Mad Reyes
The Douglas Center received several donations that will help upgrade their technology and facilities. Best Buy provided a $5,000 technology grant to buy new computers for staff and clients and resume their computer training program. Forest City Science + Technology Group donated used office furniture, equipment, and supplies. The Douglas Center also started a new senior program for adults over age 55 with disabilities.
The passage summarizes The Inside Ride, an indoor cycling event that raises funds for childhood cancer. It describes a participant's positive experience from the June 5th, 2010 event in Toronto, noting the passion of the organizers and the event's ability to raise awareness in the financial district. The participant encourages support for The Inside Ride to help children with cancer and their families.
This document provides tips and best practices for successfully planning fundraising events. It discusses the importance of forming a committee, setting goals and budgets, developing a detailed planning calendar, investing in key event elements like venue and catering, focusing on audience development and marketing. Specific successful events highlighted include a gala that raised $71,000 through corporate sponsorships, individual tickets, and local sponsors and vendors. The importance of community buy-in and having co-chair families, auctions, and ways to honor community leaders are also outlined.
Everything you need to know about Give to the Max Day 2012Jeff Achen
Whether it's your first year participating in Give to the Max Day or your fourth, this webinar will bring you up to speed on all the ins and outs of this year's event. This includes:
*Prize grant amounts, golden tickets and competition structure
*How to get your page ready for the big day
*Ways to get involved with offline events happening throughout the day
*And, strategies to consider to raise more money in the 24 hour event period.
It's EVERYTHING you need to know about Give to the Max Day 2012!
- The document provides information about upcoming events in and around Fort Riley for service members and their families over the winter holidays, including Christmas and New Year's Eve events, holiday hours for facilities like the DFAC, and youth sports registration deadlines. Key events mentioned are a Christmas Eve brunch at the Devil's Den DFAC, New Year's Eve parties at Custer Hill Bowling Center and in Aggieville, and winter break camps at the Middle School and Teen Center between December 21st and January 4th. The document aims to keep service members and their families informed of community activities and programs during the holiday season.
This newsletter provides information for the families of soldiers in the 3-6 Field Artillery unit. It introduces the Family Readiness Group leaders and provides updates on volunteer opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association, a new sensory park being built, and upcoming events at local wineries and parks. It also includes financial counseling resources and reminders about free national park passes for military families and participating Blue Star museums. The newsletter aims to keep families informed of community events and resources.
Events fundraising using sport is not a new topic. In fact, sports can be very promoting when used for fundraising. Sports events can help to boost your nonprofit brand awareness, have high turn out rate and reach out for more new donors.
The slides also describe how to organise successfully a sports event and why some sports events raise more than other methods.
Northumbria University RAG 'How To' Guide for Associates 2010-11Francesca Hughes
As part of my role as RAG Associates' Coordinator, I created a step-by-step guide for students to set up their own RAG Associate, to raise money for a charity of their choice.
The Jon Drummond Achievement Foundation is inviting partners to sponsor and participate in their annual Street Games event in Philadelphia on September 17, 2011. The event promotes health, fitness, and education for youth through traditional games and activities. Partners can sponsor booths in the Empowerment Zone to provide health information and samples to attendees. Full sponsorship of a booth is $2,500 and includes various promotional benefits. The goal of Street Games is to use physical activity and competition to inspire youth to pursue academic and personal achievement.
This document provides information about the Junior Wheelies Christmas Camp 2010, including:
- The camp is for junior wheelchair users aged 8-18 and will provide sports skills development, social activities, and personal development opportunities.
- The 3-day, 2-night camp will be held from December 10-12 at the Sydney Academy of Sport facilities.
- The schedule includes various sports sessions, activities like crafts and karaoke, and meals will be provided.
- Participants can register for the full camp or single days, and forms and payment are due by November 17.
24 Oct 2012 1ABCT Weekly News Update: please pass along to Soldiers, Family and Friends of 1ABCT. You can always stay up to date with local events by going to 1st Infantry Division page at http://www.riley.army.mil/default.aspx or if you are having issues reading this you can click on this link to read the weekly news. http://www.riley.army.mil/UnitPage.aspx?unit=1bct. We are always up and posting new information on FaceBook
Pokie Proceeds - Building Strong CommunitiesSue Ingram
The document summarizes how pokie (electronic gaming machine) proceeds in New Zealand provide funding for community groups and projects. It discusses how Life Education, which provides health education to Kiwi kids, relies on gaming funds as a core part of its income. It also profiles the Te Hikoi museum in Riverton and the Manawatu Mountain Bike Club, explaining how grants from gaming societies have helped enhance their communities by supporting exhibits at the museum and building new bike trails. The document promotes how pokie money returns benefits to local communities when regulated properly.
Was asked to come to job interview prepared with one promotional idea for this program. Not much time to put it together, but this is what I came up with.
This document summarizes a management internship at the Detroit Zoo involving a fundraising challenge called "Zero to Hero." The intern organized various fundraising events including a Mongolian BBQ benefit night, Detroit Tigers game tickets, pizza and bowling nights, an online fundraising campaign, and a penny war competition to raise over $14,000 for the zoo's conservation fund. While the internship required investments of the intern and supervisor's time, the intern learned valuable leadership, teamwork, and personal development skills through executing successful fundraising initiatives.
Everything you need to know about Give to the Max Day 2012Jeff Achen
Give to the Max Day is an annual fundraising event for Minnesota nonprofits that has grown to be the largest one-day fundraising event in the world. Some key details:
- It began in 2009 and is organized by GiveMN, a nonprofit that works to increase charitable giving in Minnesota.
- In 2011, it raised over $13 million from nearly 48,000 donors for almost 4,000 nonprofits.
- New for 2012 are leaderboards to recognize top fundraising in different nonprofit size categories, as well as contests and prizes.
- The same core components remain, including a live event at Mall of America and hourly "Golden Tickets" providing extra donations.
The document is a yearbook summarizing the activities of the Granite State Ambassadors program in New Hampshire for 2019-2020. It recognizes board members, staff, volunteers, and partner organizations. It discusses the program's mission of providing hospitality and tourism information to visitors. It highlights how the program adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic by moving trainings online and supporting industry partners. Awards are given out each year to recognize outstanding ambassadors.
The document is a yearbook summarizing the activities of the Granite State Ambassadors program in New Hampshire for 2019-2020. It recognizes board members, staff, volunteers, and partner organizations. It discusses the program's mission of providing hospitality and tourism information to visitors. It highlights how the program adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic by moving trainings online and supporting industry partners. Awards are given out each year to recognize outstanding ambassadors.
This document is a magazine from Skipton Building Society celebrating their 160th anniversary. It provides an overview of the contents which include reflections from colleagues and customers on what the Society means to them, plans to launch a charitable giving program to support local community organizations, examples of how the Society supported communities in 2012, and information about their upcoming Annual General Meeting. It encourages readers to get involved in the AGM and apply for the new charitable giving program.
Similar to Concrete Jungle: Scavenger Hunt Letter (20)
The document announces a scavenger hunt event organized by KIND's Family and JCAVENGERYHUAY to raise proceeds for a children's programme. The event will take place on December 2nd, 2012 from 8:00am to 3:00pm at Queen's Park Savannah in Trinidad. Teams of four will need a video camera and will compete for prizes including a weekend stay at a beach resort in Tobago. Various registration fees apply depending on the type of participating team. The registration deadline is November 26th, 2012 and interested volunteers can sign up online.
The document is a registration form for a scavenger hunt and family day event called "Concrete Jungle". It collects information such as the name and contact details of the registering team and its members. Teams can be from corporations, non-governmental organizations, universities, or open. Payment must be made by the deadline of November 26, 2012 for the registration to be valid, and no refunds will be given.
Kids In Need of Direction (KIND) is a non-profit charity founded 15 years ago in Trinidad and Tobago that aims to assist disadvantaged children through education, nutrition, medical care, vocational training, counseling, and sports. It is governed by a board of directors made up of medical, education, finance, and business professionals. To date, KIND has helped over 2,000 children and families in Trinidad and Tobago.
1. Thursday 1st November, 2012
Concrete Jungle
Dear citizens of Trinidad and Tobago,
Kids In Need of Direction (KIND) is an NGO founded in 1996. Our mission statement is “Empowering
children, transforming lives” and for the past 16 years we have been focused on the pursuit of creative and
productive education, counselling and support for children in disadvantaged situations in our country. Our
headquarters and literacy centre is located at the corner of Eastern Main Road and Pashley Street in the heart of
Laventille.
Concrete Jungle promises to be an exciting, enjoyable, fitness and team building experience, all for a very
worthy cause. A true “Win/Win” for your company and our special children! All proceeds from this event will
go towards KIND’s ‘Sponsor a Child to Learn’ programme. The scavenger hunt is designed to nurture the
skills of management, teamwork, leadership, planning, problem solving, decision making, communication
and time management; all of which will benefit your teams.
As such, we are inviting you to partner with us for this signature fundraising event which will be held on
Sunday 2nd December, 2012 at the Queen’s Park Savannah (opposite Queen’s Royal College) from
8:00am-3:00pm. All we ask is that you do your part by registering as many teams as you can for the
respective team categories. The registration contribution per team is as follows: Corporate - $1,000;
Open - $800; NGO - $800; University Students - $500. This includes refreshments for all team members.
Registration deadline is Monday 26th November, 2012.
For this exciting event, KIND is proud to join forces with the Volunteer Center or Trinidad and Tobago (VCTT)
– an NGO dedicated to harnessing and mobilizing volunteers and their resources for the benefit of the wider
public and My Team Events-an events management company that caters to corporate enterprises to provide
them with fun, safe and valuable team building events.
Each team must comprise four (4) members and will be required to solve clues and complete tasks
around the Queen’s Park Savannah. Clues will be challenging and based on the rich history of places,
landmarks, monuments and sites in and around the world’s largest roundabout.
Eastern Main Road, Laventille (Corner Pashley Street) Telephone: (868) 626-KIND, (868) 626-NEED, Fax: (868) 626-5810
E-mail: admin.kind@mail.tt / kindadministrator@mail.tt / URL: www.kindkids.net
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Karina Jardine Scott (Chairperson), Daniel Scott, Robert Tang Yuk and Gregory Sloane-Seale, Ian Logie (Directors)
AUDITORS: Aegis Business Solutions Ltd. BANKERS: First Citizens Bank. LAWYERS: Pollonais, Blanc, De la Bastide & Jacelon
2. In addition, there will be fantastic prizes which include a weekend for four (4) at Magdalena Grand Beach
Resort, Tobago; Ruby Tuesday gift certificates, passes for 10 to Harry’s Water Park, up to $5,000.00 in cash
prizes, Cold Stone vouchers, hampers and much more.
Forms of payment are as follows: cash/cheque drop-off at KIND or DK Designs office – #5 Humphrey St.,
Police Barracks, St. James (622-7064) or through either of the VCTT members listed below. All cheques
are to be made payable to KIND.
We also invite you to bring along your families to cheer on while you participate in the hunt. At the base, there
will be loads of games, bouncy castle and music to keep them entertained. Lunch and drinks will also be on
sale.
Thanks in advance for your participation. Please see attached Registration Form and flyer for your perusal.
Registration forms can be faxed to the fax number below or scanned and emailed to admin.kind@mail.tt.
Should you require additional information please do not hesitate to contact any of the following persons:
Melissa Jimenez – Marketing Officer – KIND – 626-KIND/NEED, 747-7340, admin.kind@mail.tt
Charlon Patrick – Marketing Assistant – KIND – 626-KIND/NEED, kindasst@mail.tt
Giselle Mendez – Chairperson – VCTT – 390-8244, gmendez@vctt.org
Jason Morancie – Special Events Officer – VCTT – 728-0930, jmorancie@vctt.org
Kenyon Champion – Event Coordinator – My Team Events – 374.5654, myteameventstt@gmail.com
N.B All participants are also encouraged to individually register with the VCTT and KIND for future volunteer
opportunities at www.vctt.org and www.kindkids.net respectively.
KIND Regards,
Melissa Jimenez
Marketing Officer
Eastern Main Road, Laventille (Corner Pashley Street) Telephone: (868) 626-KIND, (868) 626-NEED, Fax: (868) 626-5810
E-mail: admin.kind@mail.tt / kindadministrator@mail.tt / URL: www.kindkids.net
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Karina Jardine Scott (Chairperson), Daniel Scott, Robert Tang Yuk and Gregory Sloane-Seale, Ian Logie (Directors)
AUDITORS: Aegis Business Solutions Ltd. BANKERS: First Citizens Bank. LAWYERS: Pollonais, Blanc, De la Bastide & Jacelon
3. Concrete Jungle
(Scavenger Hunt and Family Day)
REGISTRATION FORM
Date: _________________
Category (circle one only): Corporate Team Open Team NGO Team University Team
Name of Institution: (For Corporate, NGO and University team categories only):
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Name of Team: ___________________________________________________________
Team Captain Name: _______________________________________________________
Team Member 1:__________________________________________________________
Team Member 2:__________________________________________________________
Team Member 3:__________________________________________________________
Contact Person (if not the same as Team Captain): __________________________________
Contact’s phone number/s: __________________________________________________
Contact’s E-mail Address: ___________________________________________________
(N.B. Registration is only valid when full payment is made. A “no refund” policy is in effect.)
DEADLINE for Registration and Payment is Monday 26th November, 2012, 4:00pm.
Forms of payment are as follows: cash/cheque drop off at KIND or mailed, bank deposit (First Citizens Bank 993946) or
through either of the VCTT committee members. All cheques are to be made payable to KIND.
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FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Status: [] Registered [] 50% Down payment [] Paid in Full
Authorized signature: ____________________________ Date: _____________________
Eastern Main Road, Laventille (Corner Pashley Street) Telephone: (868) 626-KIND, (868) 626-NEED, Fax: (868) 626-5810
E-mail: admin.kind@mail.tt / kindadministrator@mail.tt / URL: www.kindkids.net
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Karina Jardine Scott (Chairperson), Daniel Scott, Robert Tang Yuk and Gregory Sloane-Seale, Ian Logie (Directors)
AUDITORS: Aegis Business Solutions Ltd. BANKERS: First Citizens Bank. LAWYERS: Pollonais, Blanc, De la Bastide & Jacelon