Boys And Girls Club Finds Ally In Clever Fundraising Effort

Boys And Girls Club Finds Ally In Clever Fundraising Effort

Group Of Young Men Focuses Efforts On At-Risk, Disadvantaged Youth

Russell Haythorn, 7NEWS Reporter
POSTED: 10:01 am MDT August 20, 2009
UPDATED: 10:27 am MDT August 20, 2009

GREELEY, Colo. -- They have twice as many kids as this time last year and yet with donations on the decline, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Weld County are finding ways to make it work.

Chief Professional Officer Greg Kimbrough said his organization has seen a 100 percent increase in the average daily attendance since this time last summer.

“We definitely have to be smart about our money,” said Kimbrough. The challenge for this non-profit is finding a way to beat the odds: a steep rise in the need for its services, coupled with a sharp decline in donations.

"'Is it lights out for some programs if the money's not there?' asked 7NEWS reporter Russell Haythorn.

You know, sadly, it will be for organizations without enough sustainability in their forecasts," said Kimbrough.

One bright spot for the Weld County Boys and Girls Club – a group of young men, ages 20-39, called Northern Colorado Active 20/30. The group is a fundraising arm for at-risk and disadvantaged youth.

“We come together just as a group of guys who want to give back to the community,” said president of NoCo Active 20/30 Aaron Eide.

And they have. The group’s signature event is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 28. It’s called the Suitcase Party, and it invites ticket buyers to come with their suitcases packed.

“With the opportunity to leave that night on a private jet for a weekend in California’s Napa Valley for wine tasting,” said Eide.   The event raised tens of thousands last year for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Weld and Larmier counties.

“It’s a blessing that we could never even think of,” said Kimbrough. “It basically covered a shortfall last year because other fundraising efforts came up short.”

For more information on the Suitcase Party, click here.

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Northern Colorado Active 20/30 Accomplishments:

Christmas for Kids

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2011 Suitcase Party

Thunder Mountain Showdown at Bandimere Speedway 

  • Generated over $700,000 in cash and in-kind donations to date
  • Provided major financial support to the Boys & Girls Club capital campaign to build a new facility in Loveland, CO
  • Provided Christmas presents for over 300 kids' families through our Christmas for Kids campaign
  • Sent a total of 18 people on an exclusive private weekend tour of Napa Valley via private jet
  • Delighted 1 lucky couple with a trip to the 2011 Kentucky Derby via our Down & Derby Event
  • Provided funding for approximately 100 annual Junior/Senior Partner programs to Partners Mentoring Youth
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