Win $10K for Kids Programs!

Posted by Susan Gordon on November 18th, 2009
Dear Cause Administrators,
Congratulations to those of you who participated in America’s Giving Challenge! Nearly 8,000 causes joined the Challenge and inspired their supporters to donate over $2 million to their favorite nonprofits.
Now we’re excited to announce the Power a Bright Future contest, brought to you by Clorox® Clean-Up®, which wants to help power bright futures for kids across the country.
Nominate your favorite non-profit kids program (including yours if you have one) for a chance to win a $10,000 Power A Bright Future grant and feature in People magazine! Just answer three brief questions and your program could win $10,000.
How it works:
  1. Become a fan of Clorox® Clean-Up® and answer three questions to nominate your program by November 29, 2009
  2. Our panel of influential children’s advocates will select the top fifty (50) programs
  3. Starting December 7th-January 17th, 2010, your votes determine the winners. Vote once per day and encourage your friends to do the same.
  4. The five (5) entries with the most votes win $10,000 each and a feature in People Magazine!
Even if your cause is not focused on children, please pass along to your members or anyone you know that might have a cause in need of funding. Nominate a kids program you believe in and encourage your members to do the same. Visit our Facebook Page to become a fan. Then, upload your entry to be included in the Power A Bright Future contest to win a $10,000 grant!
Thanks for powering a bright future and good luck!

2 comments on this post:

  1. I would like to nominate” Nature’s Hotline has a possible recipient for the $10k grant for helping kids. Nature’s Hotline has been working with kids all over the country for 31 consisted years, with none of the staff even taking one dime for themselves. Please visit them at http://www.naturalsoulfood.org and you will see what they are all about. Nature’s Holtline has started their latest project called the Natural Soul Food Non-Profit Cafe, which is based in Los Angeles, CA. They have turn a building that was once a storefront drug house into a community service center/cafe. They serve nutritious, delicious, and healthy meals to the local low-income community. In fact, they have a slogan, which is, “Pay What Tastebuds Says” which actually means the local patrons can either pay a suggested donation charge or pay whatever they can individually pay for a healthy meal. They do that, so that everyone no matter their individual economic issue is, they still can get healthy foods. Also, the program Nature’s Hotline is a community outreach program that reaches out to less fortunate children and young adults with self-love, self-respect and self-esteem messages and tips to better their lives.

  2. i wanted to help them all..