This presentation highlights some of the largest fundraising events across the United States. These events give 100% of their earnings to worthy causes.
Life Medic International is a 501(c)(3) pending, non-profit organization founded in 2012 based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It aims to connect rural communities in Haiti to medical clinics using motorbike ambulances, with a pilot program scheduled for Jacmel. Haiti was chosen due to its very low per capita income, high infant mortality rate, lack of healthcare access and physicians, and low life expectancy. Each motorbike ambulance costs $6,500 to purchase and operate, with the goal of obtaining funding for multiple ambulances through a $10,000 Kickstarter campaign.
The University of Arizona Foundation was incorporated in 1958 and raises over $100 million per year, contributing over $2 billion total to the University. It offers donors the opportunity to donate to campus upgrades, health sciences, or athletics. 98% of private funds are given with a specific purpose. The Foundation's mission is to advance the University by building relationships and securing philanthropic support. It has established a strong heritage for the University through renovations, new buildings, and scholarships.
- Walking provides significant health benefits and can help treat and prevent many common health issues like diabetes, depression, cancer, and heart disease. It is recommended that adults get 30 minutes per day of walking or other physical activity.
- A national Walking Summit was held with over 400 participants to discuss how to promote walking and make communities more walkable. Ideas discussed included celebrating a National Walking Month, encouraging health professionals to prescribe walking, and providing incentives for those who walk regularly. The summit highlighted the health, social, economic, and environmental benefits of prioritizing walkability.
There are 1.5 million non-profits with an estimated $2.6 trillion in assets. Some are huge operations including the United Way, Red Cross, American Cancer Society and the YMCA. Some lobby. Some compete against non-profits. They all compete against each other for donations. All face compassion fatigue, and many run into PR difficulties ... or worse (see Lance Armstrong and Livestrong). They may not be for profit and for the most part they are well respected, but they still need reputation and brand management in our 24-7-365 digital society.
This document provides an overview of non-profit public relations. It discusses that non-profits serve the public interest rather than generating profit. It also notes that the majority of non-profits' income comes from individual contributions rather than corporations or foundations. The document outlines that non-profit public relations differs from traditional public relations in its focus on recruiting and engaging volunteers. It also describes various types of non-profits including advocacy groups, social service organizations, and discusses common fundraising and communication strategies used.
1. The document presents an oral presentation on Terry Fox and his contributions as the "Ground Breaker".
2. Terry Fox was a Canadian athlete who ran across Canada with one leg to raise funds for cancer research. He started the "Marathon of Hope" and raised $3.5 million before his cancer spread.
3. The presentation proposes two events to raise awareness of Terry Fox's contributions - a video showcasing his life and impacts, and an interactive exhibition at Orchard Road before the annual Terry Fox Run.
CTC offers a corporate giving program where they will donate $200 total to charity when a new employee is hired - $100 in the new employee's name and $100 in the name of their new employer. The new employee can choose from three charities - the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation which funds diabetes research, the American Cancer Society which works to eliminate cancer through research and services, or The Humane Society of the US which works to prevent cruelty to animals and protect wildlife.
Life Medic International is a 501(c)(3) pending, non-profit organization founded in 2012 based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It aims to connect rural communities in Haiti to medical clinics using motorbike ambulances, with a pilot program scheduled for Jacmel. Haiti was chosen due to its very low per capita income, high infant mortality rate, lack of healthcare access and physicians, and low life expectancy. Each motorbike ambulance costs $6,500 to purchase and operate, with the goal of obtaining funding for multiple ambulances through a $10,000 Kickstarter campaign.
The University of Arizona Foundation was incorporated in 1958 and raises over $100 million per year, contributing over $2 billion total to the University. It offers donors the opportunity to donate to campus upgrades, health sciences, or athletics. 98% of private funds are given with a specific purpose. The Foundation's mission is to advance the University by building relationships and securing philanthropic support. It has established a strong heritage for the University through renovations, new buildings, and scholarships.
- Walking provides significant health benefits and can help treat and prevent many common health issues like diabetes, depression, cancer, and heart disease. It is recommended that adults get 30 minutes per day of walking or other physical activity.
- A national Walking Summit was held with over 400 participants to discuss how to promote walking and make communities more walkable. Ideas discussed included celebrating a National Walking Month, encouraging health professionals to prescribe walking, and providing incentives for those who walk regularly. The summit highlighted the health, social, economic, and environmental benefits of prioritizing walkability.
There are 1.5 million non-profits with an estimated $2.6 trillion in assets. Some are huge operations including the United Way, Red Cross, American Cancer Society and the YMCA. Some lobby. Some compete against non-profits. They all compete against each other for donations. All face compassion fatigue, and many run into PR difficulties ... or worse (see Lance Armstrong and Livestrong). They may not be for profit and for the most part they are well respected, but they still need reputation and brand management in our 24-7-365 digital society.
This document provides an overview of non-profit public relations. It discusses that non-profits serve the public interest rather than generating profit. It also notes that the majority of non-profits' income comes from individual contributions rather than corporations or foundations. The document outlines that non-profit public relations differs from traditional public relations in its focus on recruiting and engaging volunteers. It also describes various types of non-profits including advocacy groups, social service organizations, and discusses common fundraising and communication strategies used.
1. The document presents an oral presentation on Terry Fox and his contributions as the "Ground Breaker".
2. Terry Fox was a Canadian athlete who ran across Canada with one leg to raise funds for cancer research. He started the "Marathon of Hope" and raised $3.5 million before his cancer spread.
3. The presentation proposes two events to raise awareness of Terry Fox's contributions - a video showcasing his life and impacts, and an interactive exhibition at Orchard Road before the annual Terry Fox Run.
CTC offers a corporate giving program where they will donate $200 total to charity when a new employee is hired - $100 in the new employee's name and $100 in the name of their new employer. The new employee can choose from three charities - the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation which funds diabetes research, the American Cancer Society which works to eliminate cancer through research and services, or The Humane Society of the US which works to prevent cruelty to animals and protect wildlife.
WalkBoston is a nonprofit organization that works to promote walking and pedestrian safety in Massachusetts. They partner with communities across the state to encourage walking and active transportation through programs like Safe Routes to School, walking maps, advocacy training, and reviewing projects for walkability. WalkBoston's work impacts over 30% of Massachusetts municipalities and has helped review billions of dollars worth of development projects and educate thousands of children about pedestrian safety. Their goal is to make Massachusetts more walkable and encourage mode shift away from automobile dependence.
Laos has received $27.2 million in aid from Australia for 2007-08 focused on poverty reduction and sustainable development. Key Australian aid projects include $11 million for education, $11 million for land titling, and $8.2 million for the Lao-Australia Basic Education Project. The aid aims to build human resources through improved access to education and support for applying new skills and knowledge as well as promoting economic growth and reducing vulnerability of the poor. Both countries can benefit from the relationship, though there are also risks of corruption and influence that need to be managed.
The document discusses the Movember Foundation's annual event where men grow mustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues like prostate cancer. It notes that over 800,000 people now participate worldwide each year, raising over $100 million in 2011 alone. Globally, over 1.1 million people have registered for Movember since its start, raising more than $176 million total before 2011.
The Governor's Office on Service and Volunteerism announced that four Maryland nonprofits will receive $1.2 million in AmeriCorps grants to support AmeriCorps members serving in the state. The grants will help expand educational opportunities, provide disaster services, assist veterans and their families, preserve the environment, and expand health services. AmeriCorps engages 75,000 Americans annually through nonprofit organizations to meet critical needs. The funding will benefit communities across Maryland by tutoring and educating youth, preserving the environment and Chesapeake Bay.
What do the best philanthropists in the world do?
This presentation was given by Dr. Nora Silver, Director and Adjust Professor at the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership, Berkeley-Haas and Nicholas Hodges of the San Francisco Foundation.
Discover the different avenues to invest for a social impact and work through your possible giving philosophy.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the American Cancer Society. The ACS is dedicated to eliminating cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. It focuses on helping people stay well through prevention education, helping people get well through support services, finding cures through research funding, and fighting back against cancer through advocacy and events like Relay For Life. Funding helps support research grants, services like Hope Lodges and transportation assistance, and cancer screening promotion.
This document is Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's 2013 Maine Community Report which summarizes their charitable contributions and community involvement in Maine. Some key points:
- In 2013, Anthem contributed $1.6 million and thousands of volunteer hours to over 75 non-profit organizations in Maine.
- Anthem associates volunteered for organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs, Ronald McDonald House, and Special Olympics.
- Anthem partners with groups like the Wellness Council of Maine, Southern Maine Agency on Aging, and Maine Children's Cancer Program on health initiatives.
- The Anthem Foundation provided grants to organizations supporting prenatal care, youth health programs, and cancer screening.
The second annual Mid-Missouri Kidney Walk will take place on April 16 in Columbia, MO to raise awareness and funds for the fight against kidney disease. The Kidney Walk is the nation's largest fundraiser for the National Kidney Foundation and helps screen those at risk for kidney disease. Over 26 million Americans have kidney disease and most don't know it, while in Missouri alone nearly 667,854 residents have chronic kidney disease. The event will be held at Stephens Lake Park and include free food, activities, and health information to educate about detecting and treating kidney disease.
This document discusses breast cancer and the efforts of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to fight the disease. It states that 900 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Greater Austin and 2,500 in Texas this year. It describes Komen's research, community programs, and advocacy work to improve screening, treatment and find cures. The document encourages donations to support Komen's continued efforts and invites organizations to volunteer at a water stop during Komen Austin's upcoming Race for the Cure event.
The document summarizes Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's community involvement efforts in Maine during 2014. It discusses how the company contributed over $1.4 million to nonprofit organizations through donations, foundation grants, and employee giving. It highlights several community health programs the company supported, including initiatives to promote physical activity, prevent chronic diseases, and provide vision screenings to students. The report demonstrates Anthem's commitment to improving the health and well-being of Maine residents.
An experienced business leader, Daniel Krasnick currently leads as the president of Taxes for Teachers PA and 1 on 1 Math Coaching, both of which are based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Daniel Krasnick also contributes to his community by supporting a number of charitable organizations, such as the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society.
The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and has grown to support millions globally in its mission of disease research, prevention, and patient support. It operates through local divisions and over 900 offices nationwide run primarily by 264,000 volunteers. Though fundraising is challenging, events like Relay for Life raise substantial funds, with the East Central Division averaging $89,700 per event. The Society aims to conquer cancer through research, education, advocacy, and by empowering people to reduce their risk.
The document discusses the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), the largest non-profit dedicated to blood cancer research and patient support. It outlines LLS's mission and impact, including allocating over $814 million to research. It then describes several local programs and services provided by LLS that require additional funding, such as education programs, support for children with cancer returning to school, and financial aid for patients. Finally, it discusses various LLS fundraising campaigns and partnerships that allow access to diverse demographics to support the organization's efforts.
More than 500 people participated in the eighth annual "Maureen T. O'Hara Teal There's A Cure" 5K run/walk for ovarian cancer awareness held on July 4th in Marcellus, NY, raising over $33,000. The race was started in 2009 by the O'Hara family to honor their daughter Maureen who passed from ovarian cancer, and has raised over $290,000 total over its eight years. Proceeds from this year's race will benefit ovarian cancer research, Upstate Cancer Center, and GRACE'S, a nonprofit supporting gynecologic cancer patients in Central NY.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation in Australia has 12 priority actions for breast cancer research, including establishing collaborations between researchers and facilitating the translation of research into practical outcomes. The organization was founded in 1991 by Janelle Hail after her diagnosis with breast cancer at age 34. It is located in Sydney and raises money through various events and campaigns, such as runs, walks, selling pink merchandise, and online donations.
Supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society through Bike MS Douglas Brennan FBI
Douglas Brennan, an FBI agent and medical student, has participated in several MS 150 charity bicycle races to raise money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The annual Bike MS event involves over 100 cycling routes across various states, with participants fundraising and earning money for every mile biked to support research, education, and wellness programs for those living with MS. Nearly 80% of funds raised through Bike MS go directly to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to help improve lives affected by the disease.
The annual report summarizes the Colon Cancer Alliance's activities and accomplishments in 2015. It highlights that the organization supported over 1.5 million patients and families, invested $3.7 million locally, launched a new website, and expanded outreach to African American and Latino communities. Major events included the Undy Run/Walk series that raised $1.9 million across 18 cities, the national conference that engaged 225 attendees over two days, and March activities for Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Chapters in Arizona and Rhode Island advanced awareness, screening, and support in their states. Financial support programs distributed over $100,000 in aid to patients.
Fundraising efforts of the leukemia and lymphoma society by dawn johnson usaaDawn Johnson
Dawn Johnson currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, South Central Texas Chapter. Professionally, she most recently held the role of Chief Marketing Officer, Executive Vice President with the United Services Automobile Association (USAA) in San Antonio.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - American Cancer SocietyLeonard Gotshalk
Leonard Gotshalk, president of Gotshalk Enterprises and philanthropist, supports various local and national organizations through donations, with a focus on the American Cancer Society. The American Cancer Society runs the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer program of charity walks to honor survivors, raise awareness, and fund research and mammograms, bringing nearly 300 communities together since its inception to fight breast cancer through thousands of walkers and corporate sponsors.
This document discusses how healthcare providers are encouraging employees to live healthier lifestyles through group activities and challenges. It provides examples of four such programs:
1) Providence Health & Services Alaska challenged employees to walk 200 million steps over six weeks to raise awareness of childhood obesity. This improved participants' health while supporting local children's organizations.
2) Health-care providers sponsor cycling events like a 300-mile walk in Alaska to honor health and commemorate a family member.
3) UCSF partners with local organizations to provide affordable fresh foods in low-income San Francisco neighborhoods through mobile markets, addressing healthy eating advice barriers.
4) Group Health and the Cascade Bicycle Club sponsor an annual 100-
WalkBoston is a nonprofit organization that works to promote walking and pedestrian safety in Massachusetts. They partner with communities across the state to encourage walking and active transportation through programs like Safe Routes to School, walking maps, advocacy training, and reviewing projects for walkability. WalkBoston's work impacts over 30% of Massachusetts municipalities and has helped review billions of dollars worth of development projects and educate thousands of children about pedestrian safety. Their goal is to make Massachusetts more walkable and encourage mode shift away from automobile dependence.
Laos has received $27.2 million in aid from Australia for 2007-08 focused on poverty reduction and sustainable development. Key Australian aid projects include $11 million for education, $11 million for land titling, and $8.2 million for the Lao-Australia Basic Education Project. The aid aims to build human resources through improved access to education and support for applying new skills and knowledge as well as promoting economic growth and reducing vulnerability of the poor. Both countries can benefit from the relationship, though there are also risks of corruption and influence that need to be managed.
The document discusses the Movember Foundation's annual event where men grow mustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues like prostate cancer. It notes that over 800,000 people now participate worldwide each year, raising over $100 million in 2011 alone. Globally, over 1.1 million people have registered for Movember since its start, raising more than $176 million total before 2011.
The Governor's Office on Service and Volunteerism announced that four Maryland nonprofits will receive $1.2 million in AmeriCorps grants to support AmeriCorps members serving in the state. The grants will help expand educational opportunities, provide disaster services, assist veterans and their families, preserve the environment, and expand health services. AmeriCorps engages 75,000 Americans annually through nonprofit organizations to meet critical needs. The funding will benefit communities across Maryland by tutoring and educating youth, preserving the environment and Chesapeake Bay.
What do the best philanthropists in the world do?
This presentation was given by Dr. Nora Silver, Director and Adjust Professor at the Center for Nonprofit and Public Leadership, Berkeley-Haas and Nicholas Hodges of the San Francisco Foundation.
Discover the different avenues to invest for a social impact and work through your possible giving philosophy.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the American Cancer Society. The ACS is dedicated to eliminating cancer through research, education, advocacy, and service. It focuses on helping people stay well through prevention education, helping people get well through support services, finding cures through research funding, and fighting back against cancer through advocacy and events like Relay For Life. Funding helps support research grants, services like Hope Lodges and transportation assistance, and cancer screening promotion.
This document is Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's 2013 Maine Community Report which summarizes their charitable contributions and community involvement in Maine. Some key points:
- In 2013, Anthem contributed $1.6 million and thousands of volunteer hours to over 75 non-profit organizations in Maine.
- Anthem associates volunteered for organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs, Ronald McDonald House, and Special Olympics.
- Anthem partners with groups like the Wellness Council of Maine, Southern Maine Agency on Aging, and Maine Children's Cancer Program on health initiatives.
- The Anthem Foundation provided grants to organizations supporting prenatal care, youth health programs, and cancer screening.
The second annual Mid-Missouri Kidney Walk will take place on April 16 in Columbia, MO to raise awareness and funds for the fight against kidney disease. The Kidney Walk is the nation's largest fundraiser for the National Kidney Foundation and helps screen those at risk for kidney disease. Over 26 million Americans have kidney disease and most don't know it, while in Missouri alone nearly 667,854 residents have chronic kidney disease. The event will be held at Stephens Lake Park and include free food, activities, and health information to educate about detecting and treating kidney disease.
This document discusses breast cancer and the efforts of Susan G. Komen for the Cure to fight the disease. It states that 900 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Greater Austin and 2,500 in Texas this year. It describes Komen's research, community programs, and advocacy work to improve screening, treatment and find cures. The document encourages donations to support Komen's continued efforts and invites organizations to volunteer at a water stop during Komen Austin's upcoming Race for the Cure event.
The document summarizes Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's community involvement efforts in Maine during 2014. It discusses how the company contributed over $1.4 million to nonprofit organizations through donations, foundation grants, and employee giving. It highlights several community health programs the company supported, including initiatives to promote physical activity, prevent chronic diseases, and provide vision screenings to students. The report demonstrates Anthem's commitment to improving the health and well-being of Maine residents.
An experienced business leader, Daniel Krasnick currently leads as the president of Taxes for Teachers PA and 1 on 1 Math Coaching, both of which are based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Daniel Krasnick also contributes to his community by supporting a number of charitable organizations, such as the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society.
The American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and has grown to support millions globally in its mission of disease research, prevention, and patient support. It operates through local divisions and over 900 offices nationwide run primarily by 264,000 volunteers. Though fundraising is challenging, events like Relay for Life raise substantial funds, with the East Central Division averaging $89,700 per event. The Society aims to conquer cancer through research, education, advocacy, and by empowering people to reduce their risk.
The document discusses the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS), the largest non-profit dedicated to blood cancer research and patient support. It outlines LLS's mission and impact, including allocating over $814 million to research. It then describes several local programs and services provided by LLS that require additional funding, such as education programs, support for children with cancer returning to school, and financial aid for patients. Finally, it discusses various LLS fundraising campaigns and partnerships that allow access to diverse demographics to support the organization's efforts.
More than 500 people participated in the eighth annual "Maureen T. O'Hara Teal There's A Cure" 5K run/walk for ovarian cancer awareness held on July 4th in Marcellus, NY, raising over $33,000. The race was started in 2009 by the O'Hara family to honor their daughter Maureen who passed from ovarian cancer, and has raised over $290,000 total over its eight years. Proceeds from this year's race will benefit ovarian cancer research, Upstate Cancer Center, and GRACE'S, a nonprofit supporting gynecologic cancer patients in Central NY.
The National Breast Cancer Foundation in Australia has 12 priority actions for breast cancer research, including establishing collaborations between researchers and facilitating the translation of research into practical outcomes. The organization was founded in 1991 by Janelle Hail after her diagnosis with breast cancer at age 34. It is located in Sydney and raises money through various events and campaigns, such as runs, walks, selling pink merchandise, and online donations.
Supporting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society through Bike MS Douglas Brennan FBI
Douglas Brennan, an FBI agent and medical student, has participated in several MS 150 charity bicycle races to raise money for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The annual Bike MS event involves over 100 cycling routes across various states, with participants fundraising and earning money for every mile biked to support research, education, and wellness programs for those living with MS. Nearly 80% of funds raised through Bike MS go directly to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to help improve lives affected by the disease.
The annual report summarizes the Colon Cancer Alliance's activities and accomplishments in 2015. It highlights that the organization supported over 1.5 million patients and families, invested $3.7 million locally, launched a new website, and expanded outreach to African American and Latino communities. Major events included the Undy Run/Walk series that raised $1.9 million across 18 cities, the national conference that engaged 225 attendees over two days, and March activities for Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Chapters in Arizona and Rhode Island advanced awareness, screening, and support in their states. Financial support programs distributed over $100,000 in aid to patients.
Fundraising efforts of the leukemia and lymphoma society by dawn johnson usaaDawn Johnson
Dawn Johnson currently serves on the Board of Trustees for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, South Central Texas Chapter. Professionally, she most recently held the role of Chief Marketing Officer, Executive Vice President with the United Services Automobile Association (USAA) in San Antonio.
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer - American Cancer SocietyLeonard Gotshalk
Leonard Gotshalk, president of Gotshalk Enterprises and philanthropist, supports various local and national organizations through donations, with a focus on the American Cancer Society. The American Cancer Society runs the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer program of charity walks to honor survivors, raise awareness, and fund research and mammograms, bringing nearly 300 communities together since its inception to fight breast cancer through thousands of walkers and corporate sponsors.
This document discusses how healthcare providers are encouraging employees to live healthier lifestyles through group activities and challenges. It provides examples of four such programs:
1) Providence Health & Services Alaska challenged employees to walk 200 million steps over six weeks to raise awareness of childhood obesity. This improved participants' health while supporting local children's organizations.
2) Health-care providers sponsor cycling events like a 300-mile walk in Alaska to honor health and commemorate a family member.
3) UCSF partners with local organizations to provide affordable fresh foods in low-income San Francisco neighborhoods through mobile markets, addressing healthy eating advice barriers.
4) Group Health and the Cascade Bicycle Club sponsor an annual 100-
Bike to the Beach, Inc. was started by Benjamin Dalley and a friend who rode their bikes from Washington to Delaware annually, eventually becoming a charitable organization in 2007 that promotes bicycle use and raises funds for autism research. It focuses on raising awareness of bicycles as transportation and raises money primarily through donations for its annual bike rides in New England, Maryland, New York and Washington D.C. that anyone can participate in to support charities like Autism Speaks.
An overview of the goals and methods of the annual Father's Day event designed to raise awareness about prostate cancer in men and funds to support cancer research. I was co-founder of the event and now serve a co-leader of the team.
This document provides information about sponsorship opportunities with Susan G. Komen Greater Cincinnati to support the fight against breast cancer. Partners can contribute $500 or more annually through general donations, event sponsorships, fundraising, or in-kind donations. The organization has invested over $10 million locally in breast health programs and research since 1997. Last year's Race for the Cure had nearly 12,000 participants and raised over $1 million. Sponsorships provide benefits like aligning with a respected cause and increasing visibility in the community.
The document provides information about a contest hosted by Courtney Goldman Photography to support local non-profit organizations. Contestants in the "Best Weddings of 2011" contest can choose from a list of non-profits, or select "Other" and write in an organization. The winning contestant will earn a $250 photography credit, or can opt to receive $500 to donate to their chosen non-profit instead. A few examples of eligible non-profits are provided, along with brief descriptions of their missions.
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2. Bike-a-thon that rides
through forty two
towns in
Massachusetts.
Around 6,200 cyclists
from around the
country to participate
All proceeds from the
challenge go directly
to cancer research.
In 2017 the Pan-Mass
Challenge raised over
51 million dollars for
the Dana-Farber
Cancer Institute
THE PAN-MASS
CHALLENGE
3. PELOTONIA
Pelotonia is another bike-a-thon in
New Albany, Ohio
The movement was founded in 2008
in a stride to fund cancer research
and preventative treatment.
“Pelotonia is able to direct 100
percent of every rider-raised dollar
to cancer research at The Ohio State
University Comprehensive Cancer
Center – James Cancer Hospital and
Solove Research Institute.”
4. Bike MS
Bike MS is an
organization raising
money to fight
multiple sclerosis.
Bike MS holds
events almost all
year around the
country for people
to participate in.
The courses include
up to 150 miles of
biking.
Bike MS
encourages people
to come out to
their events even if
they cannot
participate in the
race.
5. THON
THON raises money for pediatric cancer and hosts an event on
Penn State’s campus every year.
THON was created in 1973 by former IFC president Bill Lear.
In 2017 THON raised over ten million dollars for pediatric care and
research.
The event is held one weekend out of the year and includes many
different activities.