Giving: It’s That Simple. Really!

What do you think of when you hear the word “Giving”? Do you think of money? Volunteering?
Everyone has heard the phrase, “Give and You Shall Receive”. But what exactly do you receive and in turn for what? Although “Giving” is supposed to make us feel good, sometimes it brings on feelings of anxiety, stress, and even shame… especially if we want to “give” but haven’t yet.

Well, Denver Gives is making it very simple for ALL to give back to the Denver community. Our Mission is to “Promote Community Giving and provide valuable resources to local small nonprofits.”

Let’s take a look at the first part of our mission… “Promote Community Giving”.

Denver Gives was founded to give young professionals in Denver a way to give back by simply attending Happy Hours and other fun and unique events. Since more young professionals go out at least once a week to relieve stress and hang out with their friends, simply attending any happy hour that is associated with a charity immediately allows them to give back and thus promotes community giving. If they enjoy it, then they have more of their friends attend and may even tell others at work, etc., and in essence promoting community giving by simply telling others to attend a Happy Hour! Yep, it’s that simple!

At all our events and on our website we have information on volunteering. Volunteering is a way to give back by just offering your skills (physical or working knowledge) to a charity for a period of time. That time could be a couple hours for just one event, or more if you become a member of a committee or the Board of a nonprofit. We all know that volunteering lends to good feelings about yourself and what you are doing, so we won’t go to why people volunteer here, but know that it can be as simple as helping a charity pour beer at a festival (People’s Fair this June 5th and 6th, please visit the Denver Gives Beer Booth!) for a couple of hours. :)

Denver Gives is developing some online tools to help bring young professionals and nonprofits together to help make it simpler to Give. You can also visit www.metrovolunteers.org to find more opportunities.

The second part of our mission is to provide NO COST programs and services to small local nonprofits.

Providing programs and services, although we are currently a volunteer organization, we still have expenses, and by becoming a member of Denver Gives for just $35 a YEAR, our members allows Denver Gives to exist, to provide services and programs and pay for our operating expenses. The money raised through our events goes directly to programs and services that we offer to local small local nonprofits at NO COST to the nonprofit.

Don’t think that giving back is something you have to really think too much about or give a lot of time too. Giving is as easy as going to a Happy Hour! So come join us!

Young Professionals and how they can Make A Difference in their communities

Young professionals, those of us that are 25 to 44 years of age, can really make a difference in our communities. Being from a very charity oriented community, I know the power that young professionals have and their ability to impact their community. Here in Denver, it’s just being realized.

 

The Power of young professionals is that they are liquid, they have money that they spend socially, in order to enjoy life and all it has to offer. Going out on a Wednesday night and spending $50 is typical. Heading to the mountains for a weekend and spending the same or more is also extremely typical. Young professionals tend to live the phrase “Work Hard, Play Harder”. Imagine the impact of that philosophy if the things they were doing anyway, were ALSO benefiting a charity! You Ski, you benefit charity. You party, you benefit charity. You shop, you benefit charity. You ride a bike, you benefit charity. You surf the web, you benefit charity. You play farmville, you bene…fit…. ok… maybe that went to far, but it’s possible isn’t it?!

It’s not just money that benefits charity. Young professionals also have time. They work hard but have time, nights and weekends to help out local charities as well. They can volunteer to help a charity do some mundane type work that will have to get done by someone. Young professionals can help nonprofits by freeing up some of their time from mundane tasks to allow the charity to focus on their mission and services and programs.

Young professionals also have knowledge! We have all heard the phrase, “Knowledge is Power”. Well, in the nonprofit world, not truer words are spoken! People that start nonprofits or a charity do so because they have a passion for a cause. This does not mean they have the KNOWLEDGE or SKILLS to develop and maintain it! The problem is, if you are a small nonprofit especially, only 1 or 2 staff members, it’s hard to find the resources to make your organization run smoothly, let alone hard enough to find the time to even LOOK for those type of resources! Young professionals have that knowledge and can provide that knowledge to charities to increase the resources of their favorite charity. And if they do not have the knowledge that is needed, they most likely have friends or fellow young professional co-workers that have the knowledge!

Here in Denver Colorado, the money, time and knowledge of young professionals is not just an opportunity to make a difference, it IS the difference. With 28,000 nonprofits in Colorado, and Colorado being 38th!!!! in giving to charitable causes, young professionals ability to take a look at what they can do simply by slightly changing where they hang out a few times a month, change how they look up things on the web, offering a few hours a month to phsycially help a charity, or offering their knowledge and experience a few hours a month to help a charity become a better run business IS the difference and will make the programs and services that charities offer the community more sustainable and resilent.

Its all about giving back. Here in Denver we really love our activities. Creating  activities for young professionals to give back is what we do at Denver Gives and are always looking for new opportunities that we can participate in to make the difference.