Jamestown (CSi) Jamestown Regional Medical Center, received on line gifts of $10,910, with 68 donors, on February 13, 2014, Giving Hearts Day.
Adding the matching $4,000 by Dakota Medical Foundation, and an additional $18,837.98 in matching funds from board members and donors, the total amount the JRMC received was $33,747.98.
Held by the Dakota Medical Foundation. Giving Hearts Day was a 24 hour online fundraising event the benefits local businesses with matching funds of up to $4,000 by the Dakota Medical Foundation.
The total of donations to Giving Hearts Day stood at $5,477,704 through more than 24,000 donations.
In 2013, $3.68 million was raised for Giving Hearts Day from 16,989 donations.
Jamestown Arts Center Director, Taylor Barnes says the arts center raised $5,082 from donations. as the arts center received a total of $9,082 from a $4,000 match donation the center received outside of Giving Hearts Day.
She points out that the arts center found $4,000 in a match grant.
The funds raised will go to the center’s general fund.
The Anne Carlsen Center’s Chief Development Officer, Kirby, says ACC received more than $115,000 in donations on Giving Hearts Day from more than 460 individual donors, totaling $120,000, from 20 state, along with world-wide donations.
The funds will be used for a variety of programs and services, including buying adaptive equipment and technology, with nearly 90 cents of every dollar raised to be used for programs and services at the Anne Carlsen Center.
More information on Giving Hearts Day, on line at
http://www.dakmed.org/leverage/giving-hearts-day/2014-dmf-ghd.
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Jamestown (CSi) Jamestown Regional Medical Center, received on line gifts of $10,910, with 68 donors, on February 13, 2014, Giving Hearts Day.
Adding the matching $4,000 by Dakota Medical Foundation, and an additional $18,837.98 in matching funds from board members and donors, the total amount the JRMC received was $33,747.98.
Held by the Dakota Medical Foundation. Giving Hearts Day was a 24 hour online fundraising event the benefits local businesses with matching funds of up to $4,000 by the Dakota Medical Foundation.
Jamestown (CSi) As of Friday morning, the total of donations to Giving Hearts Day stood at $5,477,704.
The 24 hour fundraising event, is a one-day opportunity, held Feb. 13th, to multiply the benefits of your gift, to Jamestown and Valley City and area organizations.
Direct Links to local organizations
in Valley City Area:
Barnes County Historical Society
and in Jamestown Area:
Jamestown Regional Medical Center Foundation
James River Valley Library System
Others include Elks Camp Grassick, Diabetes Foundation, American Red Cross, and American Cancer Society.
www.ImpactGiveBack.org
Online contributions of a minimum of $10, made that day, will be matched up to $4,000 by the Dakota Medical Foundation. An exception is made for gifts of $5,000 or greater, allowing donors to provide the sizeable checks directly to the charity on Giving Hearts Day.
While Giving Hearts Day is still regional, donations come from across the United States.
Each donation is tax-deductible and enables an e-card to be sent to a friend or family member to let them know a donation has been made in their honor.
Also that day, computers will be set up at:
Coborn’s from 3-p.m., to 6-p.m.
The Arts Center from 9-a.m., to 6:30-p.m.
The Anne Carlsen Center, Jamestown Regional Medical Center, all day
Bison Six Cinema, from 3:30-p.m., to 8:30-p.m.
Plantation Coffee, during regular business hours, 6-a.m., to 8-p.m., plus a discount on coffee orders.
At Cork & Barrel, 20% of wine sales will be donated, plus a computer will be available during a Wine Tasting from 5:30-p.m. to 7-p.m.
Babb’s Coffee House, Fast Break Coffee, and Meeting Grounds will have “coffee sleeves” to promote the event.
Titan Machinery in Jamestown a computer site from 7-a.m. to 5-p.m.
On Thursday’s (Feb 12, 2014) Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2 Anne Carlsen Center’s Associate Development Director, Felicia Sargeant outlined how gifts given on Givng Hearts Day will support the ACC.
For a $50 donation, you provide an hour of staffing support for an in home support client like Taylor. Our highly trained staff provide award-winning individualized care, offering critical medical supports and vocational training that create opportunities for community involvement, independence and growth.
For a $100 donation, you provide on hour of staffing resources for our expanding series of social skills camps. For this camper, the unforgettable experience of the 10-day camp is only matched by the critical lessons in social skills he received, which his grandmother maintains has truly changed his life.
For a $200 donation, you provide a home visit for children like Isaac, who are currently enrolled in our Early Intervention program. Your generous support is a gift of hope and possibility for the many families who rely on our multi-disciplined Early Intervention staff, who offer these essential in-home services at no cost.
For a $300 donation, you provide an hour of canine training for Champ, the Anne Carlsen Center Assistance dog. With this gift, our very special dog can continue to develop his skills which are transforming daily life in our school, providing a gentle companion who acts as a social bridge to help students interact with others.
For a $1,000 donation, you provide one day of round-the-clock nursing care for medically fragile students like Arriana. Your generous donation ensures the region’s most medically fragile population continues to receive state-of-the-art hospital level care, in a warm, individualized setting that encourages healing and promotes the many opportunities to interact with fellow students.
She said generous gifts will help continue The Anne Carlsen Center’s ability to make the world a more inclusive place where independence is a gift to all.
Again, to have your donation matched, simply go to www.impactgiveback.org on Thursday February 13, 2014
She pointed out this is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to double your gift and help the Anne Carlsen Center.
Also on our show on Wednesday Jamestown Arts Center Director, Taylor Barnes said proceeds raised including the match raised through the Arts Center will be used to support children’s/student’s programs and classes at the Arts Center.
Meanwhile, on our show, Shelley Nannenga of Service Dogs for America, in Jud added that the organization is participating in Giving Hearts Day. She pointed out that the Service Dogs is celebrating 25 years of service, adding that a gift of $25, a dollar per year will be matched by a generous donor, up to $4,000.
Service Dogs for America train service dogs to assist individuals with disabilities to gain greater independence and opportunity.













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