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About the Give Five Campaign
Give Five is a campaign begun in 1987 to encourage people to give five hours a week and 5% of their income to the causes and charities of their choice. Through nonprofit organizations, religious institutions, or simply by helping a neighbor or friend in need. Initiated by
INDEPENDENT SECTOR, Give Five has spread its message over the years through a series of public service announcements on television and radio, billboard displays, and magazine and newspaper ads. The thin red "pie piece" of the Give Five logo stands for the segment of your time and income that you are encouraged to contribute to the nonprofit effort, with the majority of the circle indicating what you have left over.
Today Give Five seeks to motivate people to give five or increase their giving to whatever cause they support. If you can find five hours of your time a week for a soup kitchen, literacy program, or museum, that's wonderful! If you can spare five percent of your income to support a drug rehabilitation center or a neighborhood beautification project, that's great! There is no donation too small or insignificant to be helpful. A neighbor taking the time to visit a
shut-in can be as important as a large research grant from a large foundation. If you have three days a month to volunteer for a youth program, or $200 to donate to your local hospital renovation, or only ten minutes to make a call on behalf of your children's school
fundraising committee—those are all terrific contributions to causes
Participate in the Tradition of Giving and Volunteering
The nonprofit sector cannot take the place of government programs, nor can it single-handedly cure the ills and disparities of society. But each of us can make a difference in a small way, in our own sphere, and can find ways to help that will make our efforts worth the time and trouble we invest in them.
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