(KNZA)--The Hiawatha Community Foundation will hold its 3nd annual “ Give Back to Move Forward” Match Day event this upcoming Memorial Day weekend to benefit 43 nonprofit organizations and projects in the area.
This year, more than $90,000 in matching funds are available, allowing for a dollar-to-dollar match up to $2,100 per fund.
Donations can be made at two separate events at the Fisher Center—including a reception Friday evening from 5:00 to 7:30 and a come-and-go event Saturday from 9 to 1.
In addition, donations can be made on-line at givebacktomoveforward.com from midnight Friday, May 26 until 11:59 Monday evening, May 29
You can go to the website for information on the participating funds, a donation form and to view a leaderboard that will keep track of donations.
In the last two years, the Hiawatha Community Foundation has raised more than $500,000 that has stayed in the community for local organizations, and hopes to make this year even better than last year.
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