Generous Donors Make Richland Gives a Success
MANSFIELD - Richland Gives, an online giving event hosted by the Richland County Foundation, raised $514,386 via 2,000 donors to benefit 106 Richland County nonprofit organizations. Since its inception in 2015, Richland Gives has raised almost $3M.
Richland Gives is designed to encourage people to contribute to local nonprofits they care about through a single giving website. The foundation hosted the day to build capacity, grow philanthropy and make the community stronger. It allows local organizations to raise funds and awareness as well as cultivate new donors and reinvigorate lapsed donors.
The Foundation awarded $80,000 in grants as prize incentives during the giving event. The nonprofit organizations that had the most donors or raised the most dollars in the small, medium, and large nonprofit categories were awarded $5,000 for first place, $3,000 for second place, and $1,000 for third place. Nonprofits could win only one leader board prize.
The winners in the small nonprofit category for achieving the most donors were: 1 Visual Bucket List 2 Altrusa 3 Mid-Ohio Guardianship
The winners in the small nonprofit category for achieving the most dollars were: 1 Taking Root Farms 2 North Central Ohio Land Conservancy 3 Clear Fork Valley Foundation
The winners in the medium nonprofit category for achieving the most donors were: 1 Ohio Bird Sanctuary 2 Humane Society of Richland County 3 Habitat for Humanity
The winners in the medium nonprofit category for achieving the most dollars were: 1 Lucas Community Center 2 North Central State College Foundation 3 Rise FM
The winners in the large nonprofit category for achieving the most donors were: 1 Discovery School 2 Richland Pregnancy Services 3 North End Community Improvement Collaborative
The winners in the large nonprofit category for achieving the most dollars were: 1 St. Peter’s School 2 Renaissance Performing Arts 3 Friendly House
The first 10 organizations to raise $10,000 via 10 donors were awarded a $1,000 grant prize were:
Lucas Community Center, North Central State College Foundation, Discovery School, Renaissance Performing Arts, St. Peter’s School, Ohio Bird Sanctuary, North Central Ohio Land Conservancy Inc., Women’s Fund/Connections Fund, North End Community Improvement Collaborative, and Buckeye Imagination Museum
The organizations awarded grant prizes for raising either the most money or having the most donors during Golden Ticket hours were:
Time for a Change Diaper Bank, Lucas Community Center, Salvation Army, Clear Fork Valley Foundation, Rise FM, Buckeye Imagination Museum, Renaissance Performing Arts, Taking Root Farms, Visual Bucket List, Habitat for Humanity, St. Peter’s School, and Richland Pregnancy Services.
Nonprofits that raised at least $2,000 between Nov. 13-27 during early giving were entered into a random drawing for a chance to win a $250 grant prize. The winners were:
Discovery School, Mansfield Noon Optimist Club, Lucas Community Center, North End Community Improvement Collaborative, Taking Root Farms, Richland Pregnancy Services, Friendly House, Richland Academy of the Arts, and North Central State College Foundation
Peer-to-peer fundraiser pages that raised at least $250 were entered into a random drawing to get their total matched by up to $1,000.
LU Class of ’22 -Best Class Ever set up by Gabe Zader benefitting Mansfield-Richland Area Educational Foundation, raised $250 and will have that amount matched by the Foundation.
Nonprofit organizations that set up matching grants and achieved a 100% match by donors and met the criteria for their organization’s category were entered in a random drawing to win a $1,000 grant prize were:
North Central Ohio Land Conservancy, St. Peter’s School, and The Domestic Violence Shelter
The Best Looking #RichlandGives page as judged by Mighty Cause employees were:
1 Boy Scouts of America, Buckeye Council, $1,000 2 Renaissance Performing Arts Association, $500 3 Discovery School, $250
A $500 grant prize was awarded by a random drawing for those who attended the educational webinars. The winner was:
Ohio State University at Mansfield
About the Richland County Foundation: The Richland County Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) organization, was established in 1945 as a way for individuals to pool and invest their gifts for the long-term good of Richland County and its residents.
The Foundation helps people in Richland County give back to their community by investing their gifts for charity wisely so that grants can be made to improve the quality of life for all of the county’s citizens. Working together with donors, the Foundation meets important needs today and plans for a strong future.
CONTACT: Maura Teynor, chief advancement officer Phone: 419-525-3020 mteynor@rcfoundation.org