Georgians Gear Up for Georgia Gives Day on November 12th

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Wednesday, October 21st, 2015

On Thursday, November 12, 2015, Georgians will show their support for the work and worth of nonprofits during the fourth annual Georgia Gives Day. From midnight to midnight, donors statewide are encouraged to visit GAgivesday.org and give to their favorites of more than 2,000 participating nonprofits. Causes represent the full scope of nonprofits that make Georgia rich in social and cultural care including education, animal homelessness, the environment, youth development, healthcare and more.

"Each year, Georgia Gives Day highlights the important work of local nonprofits in sustaining and building our communities while also helping Georgians discover and connect with organizations that share their passions," said Karen Beavor, president and CEO of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits, which hosts the annual flash mob of giving. "Especially given the growing tenor of divisiveness in our country, we love seeing Georgians enjoy this unique opportunity to rally around not just one specific cause, but the whole nonprofit sector. We consider it a giving movement 'For the Greater Good,' this year's Georgia Gives Day theme."

Since 2012, Georgia Gives Day has garnered nearly 41,000 donations and raised more than $5.2 million. Last year alone, the event raised almost $2.3 million, and according to a survey, 9 percent of donors made their first ever donation to a nonprofit and 15 percent gave to a new nonprofit.

To inspire giving and continue this momentum, many participating nonprofits have secured matching and challenge grants that will double the impact of donations and allow individuals to "Max My Gift." In addition, Georgia Gives Day 2015 will once again feature competitions that award thousands of dollars in prizes to help participating nonprofits make the most of the day, including prizes for organizations receiving the "Most Donors;" "Power Hours" to reward nonprofits who receive the most donations during that time; and random "Golden Ticket" drawings that add up to $250 to individual donations. From now until November 2, Georgia Gives Day also encourages supporters to post a #GAgivesday #unselfie to win a donation to a participating nonprofit of their choice.