Get to the Max Day

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It's like a holiday for giving! A day when Minnesotans everywhere want to make donations! To you! Have you made your Give MN page yet? If not, just do it. It's easy. And missing Give to the Max Day is like missing a party thrown in your honor!

Below are some reasons why, and some methods how, and a special invitation to join the Minnesota Theater Alliance and Bedlam Theatre for an opportunity to pitch your project live, online on Give to the Max day.

Why Give MN?

  • They've raised more than $30 million for Minnesota nonprofits to date.
  • It's so easy to use!
  • Great tools for making you look your best.
  • Tons of tips on how to promote your campaign.

Why Give to the Max Day?

  • In 2009, Give to the Max Day became the most successful place-based online fundraising drive in history, raising more than $14 million for Minnesota charities in 24-hours.
  • In 2010, over 42,000 donors gave on Give to the Max Day.
  • This year, there are a bunch of prizes: $15,000, $10,000, $7,500, and $5,000 for nonprofits with the most donations. And hourly "Golden Tickets" - $1,000 for donors' favorite charities.
  • Probably the least expensive way ever to find new donors in a frenzy to give!

How do I do it?

A special invitation from the Minnesota Theater Alliance and Bedlam Theatre

Bedlam Theatre will be live streaming all day on Give to the Max Day. They're also putting their Development Associate in a cage. And throwing parties. And other fun things, including Lunch with the Alliance, where from 12:00 to 2:00, the Alliance invites you, live online, to pitch your performing arts related GiveMN cause. Make your pitch, do a show, sing a song, draw a picture, make a small cute animal do a small cute thing. Whatever you like. We'll introduce you, and Bedlam will broadcast you.

Come celebrate Minnesota's holiday for giving with the Minnesota Theater Alliance and Bedlam Theatre. Contact Leah at [email protected] to sign up now - it's first come, first invited, so hurry!

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Leah Cooper

Leah Cooper is a freelance stage director, nonprofit administration consultant, co-founder of this here Web site, co-artistic director of Wonderlust Productions, and the Executive Director of the Minnesota Theater Alliance. She is also on the board of directors for Live Action Set and the California Institute of Contemporary Arts. From 2001 to 2006, she led the Minnesota Fringe Festival to annual attendance increases and financial stability. Up next, she is directing Shooting Star at Park Square Theatre and writing a play for Wonderlust's Adoption Play Project.