Five Easy Ways to Donate
and Increase your Public Presence Are you an experienced craftsperson who
is looking to increase your public presence?
Consider donating some of your crafts to a local nonprofit agency or
local charity. Not only will this allow
you to network and make important contacts, you’ll also be making a difference
where it really counts and strengthening your bonds to the community. Here are five easy ways to get involved: 1.
Find a cause you have a passion for. Simply stated, passion
cannot be faked. You must choose a nonprofit charity that you really care
about, and for which you would be willing to work for with no thought of
compensation. Perhaps you’ve always been
touched by hospital-bound children stricken by illness. You happen to specialize in creating
charming, old-fashioned rag dolls. Why
not donate some of your best work to spread a bit of joy? In this scenario, you would want to seek out a nonprofit organization or charity that works
with young hospital patients. Speak to
the outreach director or volunteer coordinator of the agency you’re interested
in. Tell them the ways you would like to help, and listen to their
suggestions. They should be able to tell
you about their current situation and needs.
Hopefully, there will be a match, and you can begin to work
together. Whatever you do, you should always
check with the nonprofit agency before you simply start donating your
crafts. 2.
Offer to spearhead a charity event. If you specialize in
kid’s craft parties, offer to hold a craft party for a local nonprofit
agency. Be aware that this sort of undertaking
will demand a lot of your time and energy.
You may work with the nonprofit agency to coordinate the event. Strive to make this collaboration as
smooth and pleasant as possible.
Remember that the event you organize will be a show of your leadership
and organization skills. You’ll want to make a good impression as you connect
with potential clients, and re-connect with previous customers. Most importantly, remember that the true goal
of the event is to make a small difference in the lives of others. 3.
Organize a charity crafts fair. Another way increase
your public presence by donating your crafts is by organizing a charity craft
fair. Consider setting up the crafts
fair in conjunction with the nonprofit agency of your choice. Or you can hold the crafts fair on your own,
and then donate the proceeds to a local charity. Start by recruiting other experienced
craftspeople for the fair. Advertise the
event widely. Consider contacting your local media to raise awareness about the
fair. Ask your local newspapers or
television station to help advertise the event.
The more exposure the crafts fair gets the more proceeds you’ll be able
to donate. And, your crafts and the work
of your fellow craftspeople will gain much deserved exposure. 4.
Hold a charity craft auction as part of a larger event.
If the idea of organizing an entire crafts fair sounds a bit
overwhelming to you, then consider holding a charity craft auction as part of a
larger event. Find a group of interested
and experienced craftspeople and put together a catalog of sale items, with all
proceeds going to the nonprofit agency of your choice. You and your fellow craftspeople should
donate some of your best work to ensure a successful auction. If your crafts sell well at the charity
auction, you can expect your reputation as a craftsperson to grow. Selling your
work in this type of atmosphere demonstrates that your work has value, and that
it can make a difference in the life of someone who needs a change. 5.
Donate your crafts for use. If you create crafts that can be put to good
use by individuals less fortunate than you, by all means work with the
appropriate nonprofit agency to donate your work. For instance, nonprofit groups such as Wrap
Them in Love and Knit for Kids provide needy individuals with warm quilts and
much-needed sweaters. If you specialize in such crafts,
donating your work is a wonderful way to make a big difference in the life of
someone who needs help. You’ll gain
experience in working with nonprofit agencies, make valuable contacts, gain
resume experience, and gain confidence in your work.
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