November 16, 2010, Tuesday - Guthrie's "Give to the Max Day"
MAXIMIZE YOUR GIVING TO THE GUTHRIE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
How satisfying would it be to help the Guthrie Theater win $1,000 just by making a tax-deductible gift of $10 bucks or more?
How about turning your Guthrie donation into a $10,000 or even $20,000 award?
This is the power you have on Tuesday, November 16, on Give to the Max Day.
By contributing to the Guthrie online at GiveMN.org on November 16, between 12am – 11:59pm, your gift will be matched and you may qualify the Guthrie to win more than $20,000 in additional funds provided by GiveMN.
Why give to the Guthrie on give to the max day:
- Your Donations Will Be Doubled.
- To inspire your support on November 16, Joe Dowling & Siobhan Cleary joined with Guthrie Board Member Polly Grose and several anonymous donors to match all contributions, dollar for dollar, up to $100,000. Your gift of $50 becomes $100. Your gift of $500 becomes $1,000.
- You Could Be The Guthrie’s “Golden Ticket”.
Throughout the 24-hour Give to the Max Day event, one donor will be chosen at random every hour to have $1,000 added to their charitable donation. This could be you. Hint: If you’re a night owl or an early bird, give between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. to further increase your chances of earning a $1,000 award for the Guthrie! - You Can Win The Guthrie The Grand Prize.
A $20,000 and $10,000 grant will be awarded to the two Twin Cities nonprofits that attract the most donors on November 16. Every donation counts. You can help the Guthrie make it to the top by making your own donation and encouraging others to give just $10 or more at GiveMN.org. - Your Giving Matters To The Guthrie. A Lot.
Your gift, combined with the support of other donors and these potential additional funds, will go a long way in sustaining the high-quality theater you and nearly half a million others enjoy at the Guthrie each year. You will also help provide the Guthrie with resources necessary for exploring new artistic and educational opportunities, assuring that the Guthrie’s work is continually compelling, innovative and of national significance.