CT NOFA Seeks Fundraising Ambassadors

September 24, 2024
As part of CT NOFA’s annual fundraising appeal, we are seeking ambassadors from our community who will reach out to their networks and community to help bring awareness to our mission and programming, particularly the critical nature of the work we do.
Are you an supporter of our work who would like to spread the message about what we do? We’d be deeply grateful for your support! We’ll provide you with tools to get the word out via email, social media, and other means, as well as a bespoke fundraising link to share with those who would like to donate to help keep the CT NOFA mission of a more organic Connecticut flourishing. You can set your own community fundraising goal and share how it progresses, this fall.
In gratitude, CT NOFA will provide all ambassadors with the following:
All participants will receive
- Free admission to our next Winter Conference, in March 2025
- Special recognition in our December edition of Gleanings
Milestone rewards
- Raise $500: receive a CT NOFA reusable tote bag
- Raise $750: receive a CT NOFA organic cotton t-shirt
- Raise $1,000: receive special recognition at the membership meeting of next year’s Winter Conference, in March 2025
With your help, we can set the stage for continued successes in 2025, improving, expanding, and defending organic agriculture, healthy soil, and environmental sustainability in the northeast.
Click here to reach out to us via email and get started.
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