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Charitable Fundraising Goes Digital on #GivingTuesday

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015   

SEATTLE - After Black Friday and Cyber Monday, worthy causes across the state are hoping people have a little left over for charitable giving. Today is "Giving Tuesday," a grassroots effort to raise money for nonprofit groups.

Now in its fourth year, groups get the word out primarily through social media. Ultimately, they need more than money to succeed, said Jamie McDonald, whose consulting company, Generosity Inc., helps nonprofits with fundraising.

"For nonprofits, they can do a traditional email or mail fundraising campaign," she said. "But we're seeing many nonprofits do things that are more volunteerism-based, or more advocacy- or action-based, and that's been exciting as well."

According to a 2012 survey by GuideStar, a database of Internal Revenue Service-recognized charities, more than half the nonprofits surveyed said they receive the majority of their contributions from October to December.

McDonald said it's a good time to seek out a cause that is meaningful to you and make a commitment to it.

"Go find a nonprofit that could use your support, in whatever way you're able to give it, whether it's giving money, whether it's giving your voice, whether it's giving time," she said. "Take advantage of the Giving Tuesday movement and make a difference."

This year, McDonald said, there are Giving Tuesday efforts in 70 countries, with millions of donors to tens of thousands of nonprofits.

Last year, Giving Tuesday raised more than $45 million, which is more than triple the amount collected in its first year. But it doesn't sound quite so big when compared with the $11 billion estimate of what's been spent so far with retailers since the Friday after Thanksgiving.

Information about Giving Tuesday is online at givingtuesday.org.


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