Here's the gist:
I'm challenging you to spend $10 on a charity this holiday season whether it be on bell-ringing door-openers or on a cause you feel strongly about (see a list of additional ways to donate/ideas below)
For every $10 donation you make, email me describing where the money went and I will enter your name into a drawing to win one of five $10 prizes, or the grand prize, one $50 award. I'll also have an undisclosed "cool gift" for the person I feel finds the most creative way to donate $10.
If you make a donation that totals more than $10, describe the donation, including how much you gave, and for every $10 increment your name will be entered -- for example, if you donate $50 to a local food bank, I will enter your name 5 times.
All drawings will take place on December 25th, five weeks after the challenge officially kicks off. The more times you donate $10 and email me, the more entries you'll get; there is no limit to how many entries a person can have. After the five $10 prizes are drawn all names will be added back into the hat to be eligible for the grand prize.
I plan on keeping a running tally of the money we raise for various organizations, along with highlighting the many different and creative ways you all find to complete the challenge, so be sure to subscribe or check back often to this blog.
I am fronting the $100 in prize money as a way of contributing to the charities you all feel are worthy of supporting. In addition, I plan on seeing how many rolls of quarters I can go through in five weeks of holiday mayhem!
Let's all give thanks for what we have, and express our compassion for others this holiday season.
Ideas for Ways/Places to Donate:
- Buy a roll of quarters (or dimes, or nickels) from the bank, keep them in your car or purse, and every time you run into a bell-ringer, bum, or real-change seller give them 25 cents. Keep track of how long it takes for you to run through a roll of change.
- Buy a homeless person a hamburger from McDonald's, a coffee from Starbucks, or a gift card to Safeway
- Donate food to a local shelter, or purchase a holiday bag of groceries at the store
- Sponsor a child or family from a local Giving Tree
- Donate what you feel equals $10 worth of your time to any charitable cause from collecting food, to volunteering at a shelter, or reading to old people
- Run (or walk) in a holiday-themed race where part of the entry fee goes to a good cause
- Invite a neighbor or coworker over for dinner, especially if there is extra room at your Thanksgiving table and they have nowhere to go
- Practice any other random act of kindness -- remember that everyone, not just those in need, are worthy of support!
- Get Creative -- don't forget the surprise award I'll give for which ever one of you comes up with the most creative way to donate $10
Remember, for every $10 in donations you describe to me, your name will be entered for the drawings (I'm operating on the honor system here, folks).
Still Unsure Where to Begin?
Here are some of my favorite legit charitable organizations, both local and world wide:
- Northwest Harvest -- supporting communities and families through food banks in the Pacific Northwest
- Housing Hope -- provides housing for struggling families in Snohomish County, WA
- University Family YMCA Partner's With Youth Campaign -- I have been volunteering/donating to this branch since 2002; they provide services to youth, including a homeless drop-in weekend program
- World Vision -- supplies a number of ways to donate to a number of causes across the US and the world including clean water initiatives, educational opportunities, and disaster response
- Heifer International -- buy a share of a cow, goat, lamb, or flock of chickens for people in need across the globe
Don't see your favorite charity on the list? Post your own ideas here, or email me!
Good luck, and may the holidays be merry for everyone this year!

Robyn, I love this! What a great idea!
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