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           ~ first among equals 

 

 

Promoting Your Cause in the Community Association  

 

          So you have found a great cause and are looking for a way to rally support for it—wonderful!  Of course, as you have thought about the people who could help your charitable cause, your friends, and neighbors in the community probably came to mind.  The board encourages all residents in their altruistic endeavors and always welcomes any effort that fosters a philanthropic environment within the community.  However, before you start going door to door to fight cancer or whip up a bake sale to end hunger, please check with the manager or a member of the board not only to make sure you’re within the association’s fundraising policies, but also to see if there is any way the association can help.   

 

          If you are looking to get the community association involved in your charity, such as holding an event in one of the association’s common areas, come to a board meeting and propose your idea to the board.  We will let you know what is possible, and how to go about it.  Alternatively, we may recommend other places within the greater community that might be willing to work with you.  Also, to help you get the word out, be sure to ask us about mentioning your event in our newsletter or on our website.  

 

          It is caring people like you who make a community a great place to live, and board should give you the support you need to make a difference—so keep fighting for your cause and do not hesitate to see what boards can do to help.  

 

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