TTCF is happy to celebrate with all of you the completion of the 2019 Give Back Tahoe Giving Season!!! Nearly one thousand people gave this year- people who live here full-time, part-time, and those who visit as often as they can.
Highlights include:
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- $380,000+ leveraged for our region
- 980 donors gave to 50 local nonprofits
- The most successful #GivingTuesday to date
This was the sixth year that our community came together in order to measure what is possible when we give together. One third of all charitable giving is done at the end-of-the-year. Give Back Tahoe makes it easy for nonprofits to share their missions and goals and to connect with more people. It also makes it easy for people who love Tahoe-Truckee to learn about local nonprofit organizations and to donate to them all in one place.
The Give Back Tahoe Giving Season is offered free-of-charge to eligible nonprofits serving the North Tahoe-Truckee region. TTCF provides the platform through Mightycause and works to ensure nonprofits have access to everything they need for a successful season including live webinars and online resources. TTCF also helps nonprofits reach a broader audience of community members.
A huge thank you goes to the TTCF donors and Give Back Tahoe Business Sponsors whose partnership makes GBT possible. Their donations powered this year’s Challenge Grants which equated to nearly $13,000. The Challenge Grants are fun competitions that ask people to give on certain days and in certain ways. Many of our Business Sponsors and donors have helped power the Give Back Tahoe Giving Season all six years, and we are so grateful for their continued support of our nonprofit community.
If you are interested in helping support this incredible campaign, please reach out to Stacy Caldwell, CEO, at 530-587-1776. To learn more about Give Back Tahoe, visit www.givebacktahoe.org.

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