Despite heightened stress and shorter days, nearly every week this November, Minnesotans have had a reason to come together, lean on our communities, pay respects, and spread generosity. On the 4th, many of us exercised our right to vote in local elections; on the 11th, we celebrate veterans; on November 20th, we will mark the annual Trans Day of Remembrance. And, our community will gather for good causes, spread generosity, and celebrate nonprofits and schools across our state on the 17th annual Give to the Max Day.
As nonprofits continue to struggle with high rates of burnout and increased demand for services, it is more important than ever before to mark these occasions by more than just checking them off your calendar. Days of celebration and remembrance are also a time to consider how you, as an individual donor, fundraiser, and human being, can connect with people and causes you care about.
If November's holidays are inspiring you to give, but you're having trouble choosing which of the 10,000 active nonprofits in Minnesota to give to, here are a few ideas to get you started:
As with every Give to the Max Day, the amount of money raised by our community starts at $0. Through every community member who takes a second to support a cause they care about, Minnesota routinely raises millions of dollars for the nonprofits that make a difference in our everyday lives.
So, mark your calendars for #GTMD25! And, to learn more about how you can mark this moment by giving, visit the GTMD25 Donor Resource Guide.