Denver Giving Guide
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Denver Giving Guide
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What each ver Bus the Den a lot to of a part to be proud We are sponsors VIN G GU Den DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL • Nonpro fits & Fou ndations • Cultura l Organiz ations es usin 2008-2009 GI rna de Givi l • Giving Gui ui ng G de Journal 52 9_058 73012 x 14" 10.5" 4C Book of Nonprofits, Foundations and Cultural Organizations 2013 1 220 2008-2009 ns nonprofits • cultural • foundatio PM ) _05852 The Giving Guide is Denver’s premier reference guide for charitable giving. © 2012 Giving Guide 05852 10.5x14 4c .indd 1 730129_ GIVING GUIDE 20132014 A guide to Denver’s philanthro pic comm unity • Nonprofits • Foundations • Cultural Organization community ’s philanthropic A guide to Denver Nonprofits | Cultural Attractions | Foundations ing Givide 2015-2016 gu Giving Guide n s & C ul tu ra ls Celebrating i o 2006-2007 Non 2009 the s pro fit s, Fo un d at Denver’s Premier • Non Profits • Foundat Philanthropic Guide ions • Cultural Organiza tions -201 0 The Giving Guide provides information about nonprofits’ fundraising, events and volunteer opportunities to the Denver business community. Sponsors • Nonpro fits • Founda tions • Cultura l Organiz ations 10 YEARS of Giving A gu ide to Denv • er’s ph Nonp rofits ilanthr • Fo opic un comm • Cu dations ltura unity l Orga nizat ions 2011-2012 The Denver Business Journal underwrites 80% of the cost of the two-page spreads, making it an affordable opportunity for nonprofits. The left hand page is utilized by the nonprofit to share their story, the right hand page is for an ad for either the nonprofit or their sponsor. Sponsored by 66 GIVING GUIDE 2015-2016 NONPROFITS • FOUNDATIONS Advertising Supplement ADDRESS 10700 E. 45th Avenue Denver, CO 80239 Phone: 303-371-9250 Fax: 303-371-9259 Publication date November 25, 2016 PRESIDENT/CEO Kevin Seggelke YEAR ESTABLISHED 1978 Space reservation September 2, 2016 SERVICE AREA Northern Colorado including Metro Denver, (Weld, Larimer, Boulder and Broomfield counties excepted) Eastern Colorado to state border, Western Colorado to state border, and Wyoming MISSION STATEMENT We help families thrive by efficiently procuring and distributing food and essentials to the hungry through our programs and partner agencies. Content materials due September 9, 2016 GOALS 1 in 7 Colorado neighbors struggle to put food on the table and need continues to remain high, especially among working poor families and those living on fixed incomes. Last year, we distributed nearly 44 million meals through our partner agencies – food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters- and our direct service programs - Mobile Pantry, Kids Cafe, After School Snacks and Totes of Hope™. That’s almost 54 million pounds of food. Two-page spread $4,350 But sadly it’s not enough for all our neighbors living in poverty to receive the help they need. With the support of our partner agencies, generous donors and volunteers, we hope to distribute an additional 5 million meals in the coming fiscal year and increase the distribution to areas most underserved. Together, we can solve hunger™! Citizen 67 FUNDRAISING EVENTS TASTE OF THE BRONCOS June 2016 Join Food Bank of the Rockies and the Denver Broncos for an evening of football-themed food, fun and fighting hunger. Our inaugural event will took place in June, 2015 and we are looking forward to another event, date and time TBD at this writing. JOE AND DEBBIE SAKIC BRINGING HOPE TO THE TABLE Late Summer 2016 Help us end childhood hunger by attending this entertaining evening of dining, performances and high-end auction items. The event benefits Food Bank of the Rockies’ children’s programs, including Kids Cafe, After School Snacks for Tutoring and Totes of Hope™ - Children. JOE SAKIC CELEBRITY CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT Late Summer 2016 Enjoy breakfast, 18 holes of golf, dinner and a sports memorabilia auction. The event is held at Sanctuary Golf Course and sells out quickly. SEPTEMBER IS HUNGER ACTION MONTH Each September the community helps raise awareness and funds for us through various events including the Panerathon, 5K & 10K race. Wear orange on Thursday, September 1 and learn about other ways to help all month. Visit our website for upcoming activities. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Your gift of time makes a difference for hungry men, women and children. Last year, volunteers gave 135,136 hours, the equivalent of nearly 65 full time employees – we couldn’t do what we do without them! Food Bank of the Rockies offers opportunities for individuals and groups of 2 - 100. Come to our warehouse and help us fill orders, sort food, assemble USDA food boxes, cook meals in our community kitchen and prepare Totes of Hope™. Our mobile pantry program is also staffed by volunteers who help with food distribution to clients. We occasionally have light office duties and opportunities for volunteers to help with special events. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Food Bank of the Rockies always needs and greatly appreciates contributions of funds, food and time. We’d also like to show you how we fight hunger at our warehouse and encourage your organization to schedule a tour of our facilities and discuss plans for your giving event with our experienced fundraising team. C O R P O R AT E GIVING GUIDE 2015-2016 We encourage you to visit our website events page to view the many ways you can help. Here are some of our biggest events. Warehouse Requirements – Volunteers must be 14 years or older and if working in our warehouse, wear shirts with sleeves and close-toed shoes. Volunteer shifts are available daily, Monday –Saturday. Please visit foodbankrockies.org to learn more and sign up. SPONSORED BY NONPROFITS • FOUNDATIONS We’re Looking For a Few Good EMAIL/WEBSITE info@foodbankrockies.org www.foodbankrockies.org Advertising Supplement Monetary Donations – $1 = 4 meals! 96 cents of every dollar is used for food distribution programs! Monetary donations are always needed and can be made by mail, in person, by phone, text or through our secure website. Food Donations – Donations of food from retailers, farmers and distributors are welcome and needed. We accept large and small quantities of fresh, frozen or non-perishable goods. Contact our operations department to coordinate your delivery or donation. Giv e! Community food drives are often the first thing people think of when they want to help. While we encourage donations of nutritious items you’ve previously purchased and no longer want, instead of shopping on our behalf, please consider donating the money you planned to spend directly to the food bank. Through our distribution and food donor network, we can distribute more than 5 pounds of food with every dollar we receive, including perishable items like fresh produce, fruit, meat and dairy. Personal Fundraising and Virtual Food Drives –These customizable, online donation pages are easy to set-up and a great way to encourage co-workers, friends and family to join your cause in addition to, or instead of a traditional food drive. Virtual Food Drives and Personal Fundraising Pages are perfect for corporations, individuals, groups, special occasions and honoring loved ones. You can download pictures, logos, share your thoughts and create your own custom web page to help us fight hunger. $1 = 4 meals! Sponsorships – Sponsorships and cause marketing opportunities are a great way to gain exposure for your company while helping a worthy cause. Adopt a truck. Purchase joint advertising. Sponsor an event. Host a promotion. We have many options and are always looking for businesses to partner with us. Visit our website to view current opportunities and please contact us to learn more. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jon Tandler Chair Bob Deuschle Secretary Patrick Fairfield Treasurer Dan Ball Garry Beaulieu Kathy Dawson Amy Diaz Michelle Drumm Bruce Etkin Dan Fair Amy Gales Sue Hobza Stephanie Manley Kelli McGannon Nick Morris Kevin Peterson Kevin Seggelke Marty Schechter Karl L. Schock rn Lea g at .or re ies mo ock kR n Ba d o Fo aa member member of of By advertising in the Giving Guide, nonprofits can: • Educate the business community on your initiatives • Reach new donors • Assist in development efforts OF THE YEAR Corporate Citizens of the Year sponsorship opportunities available. The 2016 Corporate Citizens of the Year event will take place in November, allowing Giving Guide advertisers a great opportunity to network one on one with Denver’s most philanthropic audience. To reserve your space or for more information about this valuable and well-read publication, contact Rob Toomey at (303) 803-9256 or rtoomey@bizjournals.com For detailed information, or to see a PDF version, visit www.denvergivingguide.com.