2024 Raise Awards Celebrate Nonprofit Impact and Innovation

Winners Exemplify Transformative Power of Passion and Creativity in the Nonprofit Sector

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OneCause, a leading provider of digital fundraising technology, announced this year's Raise Awards winners during the Raise 2024 conference in Nashville, TN. Over 650 nonprofit fundraising professionals are gathered at the Country Music Hall of Fame September 9-10 to explore the latest fundraising strategies from industry experts, connect with peers, and exchange ideas for advancing the nonprofit sector.

Each year, the Raise Awards highlight exceptional nonprofit organizations and individuals who are pioneering the future of fundraising. This year's recipients include a diverse array of mission-driven groups, ranging from local innovators to those with a broader, national reach.

"This year's Raise Awards winners are setting new benchmarks for excellence and making a big impact in the social good sector," said Steve Johns, CEO for OneCause. "Their innovative approaches and unwavering commitment are driving real change and inspiring others to think differently about generosity. We're thrilled to celebrate their achievements and the significant impact they're making in their communities."

Innovative Nonprofit of the Year

The Innovative Nonprofit of the Year Award recognizes creativity in fundraising by organizations who are thinking outside the box and implementing new ideas. One organization with annual revenue of less than $5 million and one with revenue of $5 million or more receive the award.

    --  Madison Reading Project connects the Madison, WI, community with free
        books and literacy resources that ignite a love for reading and reflect
        the diversity of young readers. Their unique READ(y) to Wear fashion
        show attracts hundreds of guests as teams take to the runway in original
        designs made of at least 90% paper. Their efforts support groundbreaking
        projects like the Big Red Reading Bus, the only wheelchair-accessible
        book bus in the Midwest that gives away free, new books. Madison Reading
        Project's innovation has led nearly a dozen school districts to partner
        with them to encourage children to read more outside the school day and
        help close literacy gaps.
    --  Safe Harbor Center provides security and stability for at-risk families,
        children, and individuals, creating a place of safety, health, and hope
        for youth throughout Coastal Georgia. Their innovative "Champions for
        Children" peer-to-peer fundraiser blends traditional methods with
        creative community engagement. A diverse network of nominated champions,
        with the help of a $500 stipend and comprehensive support from Safe
        Harbor, raise funds through micro-events tailored to their distinct
        audiences. Events like "Gallery of Giving" and "Cards for a Cause" bring
        together local artists, businesses, and community members, resulting in
        record-breaking fundraising. In 2024, the campaign saw a 76% increase
        from its inaugural year, driven by over 450 donors, 38% of whom were
        first-time supporters.

Storyteller of the Year

The Storyteller of the Year Award recognizes organizations that demonstrate excellence in communication and promotion that informs the mind and moves the heart. One organization with annual revenue of less than $5 million and one with revenue of $5 million or more receive the award.

    --  MEC Disabilities empowers individuals with disabilities in rural Oregon
        through services including accessible sensory spaces, advocating for
        insurance coverage of adaptive equipment, facilitating support groups,
        educational workshops, and engaging in community outreach. Through these
        initiatives, they foster a culture of acceptance, understanding, and
        inclusion. Their exceptional ability to communicate with empathy and
        authenticity comes from founder Nikki Sanger, a mother of a child with
        disabilities. Through heartfelt storytelling and strategic outreach, MEC
        Disabilities promotes an inclusive society where individuals with
        disabilities have equal access to opportunities and resources,
        resonating throughout the community and inspiring action.
    --  Team IMPACT excels at connecting and inspiring through storytelling that
        fosters belonging, empowerment, and resilience. By pairing children
        facing serious illness or disability with collegiate athletic teams,
        Team IMPACT builds transformative relationships shared across all 50
        states. Through campaigns like "Every Child Has a Story," awareness
        events with thousands of student athletes, media partnerships, and
        community initiatives, Team IMPACT has reached millions, increased
        social engagement, and driven significant fundraising growth, with their
        year-end 2023 campaign alone seeing a 250% increase in donation page
        visits. Their storytelling strategy amplifies the participants' voices,
        creating a powerful ripple effect beyond their communities.

Fundraisers of the Year

The Fundraiser of the Year Award recognizes three individuals who live out their organizations' missions, who are dedicated to the donor experience, and who always give 110% to their causes.

    --  Danny Mendoza, Foster Love Danny is a trailblazer in the foster care
        sector who embodies exceptional leadership through his transformative
        work with Foster Love. Driven by personal experience, he founded Foster
        Love and created the Family Fellowship scholarship program, going beyond
        traditional scholarships to offer comprehensive support like financial
        assistance, mentorship, housing allowances, and emotional support
        services for vulnerable foster youth. His innovative approach includes
        development of HIPAA-compliant software called Techether, which records
        lifelong milestones and memories for children in foster care. Danny's
        impactful advocacy and community engagement have set new standards and
        elevated the lives of countless children and families, with Foster Love
        set to serve its one millionth child in 2024.


    --  Paul O'Rourke, Intermountain Centers for Human Development: Paul serves
        as VP of Development and Communications for Intermountain, leading with
        unwavering optimism and innovation, impacting over 12,000 at-risk
        individuals across Arizona. His achievements include the creation of the
        Sensory Park for autistic youth, which is set to serve over 1,000
        disabled youth annually, and the successful launch of the Community
        Closet, raising over $120,000 in in-kind donations. Paul's ability to
        align organizational goals with individual passions, combined with his
        gift of making anyone feel at ease, are foundational to his exceptional
        fundraising ability. Paul is a genuine leader committed to serving
        others through transformative projects with impactful results.
    --  Lisa Buchs, Calvary Women's Services Lisa has shown exceptional
        leadership as Interim Chief Development Officer at Calvary, driving
        significant increases in fundraising and donor engagement during a
        critical transition. Her success leading the "Hope Gala" resulted in a
        notable rise in funds and auction results. Under her guidance, corporate
        giving surged by 30%, and she secured a $4 million government grant to
        expand Calvary's services. Lisa's ability to build strong partnerships,
        exceed fundraising goals, and support both staff and donors makes her a
        standout candidate for Fundraiser of the Year. Her contributions have
        significantly impacted Calvary's growth and its mission to empower women
        in the community.

Raise Awards winners were selected by a committee of more than 40 peer nonprofit professionals and industry experts, including representatives from Arthritis Foundation, Livestrong, and Children's Cancer Research Fund. The committee focused on specific achievements, campaigns, and events from the last 12 months. In addition to the recognition, winners receive a cash donation to their mission on behalf of OneCause.

To learn more about the Raise Awards, visit https://www.onecause.com/raise/awards/.

Next year's Raise Awards will open for submissions in April 2025.

About Raise
Raise is more than a fundraising conference for nonprofits; it's a platform for collaboration, inspiration, and putting ideas into action. Hosted by OneCause, Raise has provided dynamic speakers, engaging panel discussions, interactive sessions, and networking opportunities to over 10,500 Fearless Fundraisers since 2017. Attendees learn from industry experts, discover innovative event and year-round fundraising strategies, and explore the latest trends and technology in the social sector. By fostering meaningful connections and providing valuable insights, Raise empowers organizations to maximize their impact, increase fundraising effectiveness, and ultimately achieve their missions.

About OneCauseOneCause is driving the future of fundraising with easy-to-use digital fundraising solutions that help nonprofits improve the giving experience and raise more money. OneCause builds technology that optimizes everyday generosity, making it easier for nonprofit organizations to fundraise and for nonprofit supporters to give. Since 2008, OneCause has helped over 11,000 nonprofits in the United States and Canada raise more than $6.5 billion for their missions. OneCause is committed to driving innovation in the charitable sector, bringing together nonprofit professionals across the world for the annual Raise Conference to exchange ideas that further fundraising. For more information, visit www.onecause.com or follow us on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook.

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