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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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'Tis the Season for Giving

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Monday, December 5, 2011   

DENVER - 'Tis the season for giving. Tuesday is the second annual Colorado Gives Day, a one-day coordinated giving effort benefiting not-for-profit organizations statewide. It is coordinated the GivingFirst.org program of the Community First Foundation.

Giving First manager Dana Rinderknect says by giving on Tuesday, donors' gifts will go farther, because credit card transaction fees are covered and First Bank has provided an incentive fund to help boost donations.

"A gift of any size can really make an impact. This is a challenge to those folks who have heard about this and are listening and want to participate. We want to make this the biggest day of giving in the state of Colorado!"

Rinderknect says all types of nonprofits from across the state are participating in Colorado Gives Day. The GLBT Community Center of Colorado is one of them, says Debra Pollock, the Center's vice president of development.

"It also gives the nonprofits an opportunity to collaborate with each other, which is nice. I don't think people look at this so much as a competition, but as a collaboration."

Last year the response was overwhelming, Rinderknect says: 83 percent of the participating nonprofits got at least one new donor, and the Foundation raised eight times more than its target of $1 million.

"I always knew we'd go over $1 million, but I never expected $8 million. This year, it's just how far can we go? How much can we really raise in one 24-hour period?"

Last year, the campaign raised $8.4 million and, with the incentives, it provided $8.7 million to Colorado nonprofits.

Donations may be made online at www.givingfirst.org.




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