FUNDRAISING

Events & Initiatives

Fundraising Initiatives

All of our programs and services are made possible by generous donors in our community.  There are a variety of ways that you can support Hope Collaborative financially.

You can give any time by clicking the Donate button at the top of every page.

 

We look forward to our 2024 Spreading Hope annual fundraising eventsSpreading Hope will be offered this year on March 22 in Louisville and April 12 in Hardin

The same event is now offered at two locations and dates

 

 

You can also support Hope Collaborative on Louisville’s largest single giving day Give for Good each year.

 

 

Adults can show up for children in their lives in many different ways, through hugs, smiles, or extra dollars. We invite you to pledge to be a source of stability for the kids of Hope Collaborative by joining the
HOPE SOCIETY. Pledge to give $1000 per year for five years to give countless kids across Kentuckiana stability, consistency, and HOPE.

 

 

You can join our fundraising campaigns during community giving days throughout the year.  We participate in Kentucky Gives every May and Give for Good every September. Give today and you can make an impact on those days.

 

A simple way to support us is by signing up for Kroger Community Rewards and selecting Hope Collaborative as your non-profit of choice.  You can also use our Amazon shopping link.  Each time you shop using one of these methods, the company will make a donation to Hope Collaborative! 

Are you an employee of Humana? If so, Employees are eligible to partake in the Humana corporate giving program, where Humana will match your monetary donation to Hope Collaborative up to $500. By doubling your contribution, you double the essential funding needed to keep these critical programs running to benefit these youth in need.

 

Employees of Johnson & Johnson are eligible to partake in the J & J corporate giving program, which provides essential funding to keep these critical programs running to benefit these needy youth.

“Our son needed a mentor, he needed a friend, he needed an adult who could help him navigate some of these really big problems who also cared about him on a one-on-one level.  I am so grateful that his mentor was a source of stability during that difficult time.”

Lauren, Mother of a Student

“Hopefully, it did as much for the other people as it did for me. It really did divert me onto a better track.”

Oz, Diversion Program Graduate

“We need that partner, and Hope Collaborative is fantastic at this; who is consistent, who communicates, and who brings love to these kids.”

Michelle Dyer Principal of River Valley Middle School

“At a young age, Cody lost his dad. His attitude and outlook were dark. He has been with his mentor for 2 years, and the turnaround has been impactful.”

Public School Guidance Counselor

“I would love to have enough mentors that all of our kids could have a mentor because it is something that they need; it is something they crave.”

Rachel Turk Middle School Council