Three Months. One Champion. Rally Your Crew!
NF Midwest has a new fall fundraising and awareness campaign kicking off on October 1st called Champions of the Fall (COTF). The goal is to raise funds and awareness from October 1st through December 31st. Anyone can participate. Individuals or teams create their events and/or participate in opportunities provided by NF Midwest.
Learn about why you should participate and how it works below!
Let’s work together to create a brighter future for those affected by NF.
Make a Difference: Your contributions will fund critical research and support programs for individuals affected by NF.
Connect with Your Community: Build lasting relationships while working towards a common goal.
Have Fun: Enjoy a variety of engaging events and activities while making a difference.
Be Recognized: Top fundraisers will receive special recognition and prizes.
Assemble Your Crew: Starting October 1st, rally your friends and family to form your COTF crew! The campaign runs until December 31st, so plenty of time to make a BIG impact.
Join the Fun & Fundraise: Throughout the campaign, NF Midwest will host exciting events like an October raffle, Five Bucks Fridays in November, Giving Tuesday, and a Holiday Surprise! Each crew and fundraiser will have their own page to direct donors to.
Host Your Own Events: Get creative with your fundraising! Host a football viewing party, throw a Halloween bash, or organize an Ugly Holiday Sweater contest. You can even go trick-or-treating 4NF! Whatever sparks joy, make it your own and have fun while supporting a great cause!
Boost Your Walk4NF team: If you’re gearing up for a Walk4NF in 2025, your COTF can be transferred directly to your Walk4NF efforts once you register for a walk.
Crown a Champion: One crew will be crowned the Champion of the Fall, a title that will surely include prizes and pride.
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