Do something 4NF! Do something you know…Something you love! Don’t worry…we’re here to help!
Want to Do It Your Way by raising awareness and funds with a personal event? This is a great way to give more than your individual donation and to raise funds to support Clinics, Awareness, Research, Education, and Support. Include your friends to help improve the lives of children and adults with neurofibromatosis in meaningful ways. While it is a Do It Your Way event, we’re here to help however we can.
If you’re interested in hosting a Do It Your Way Fundraising Event, please contact:
The NF Midwest Office
630-945-3562
Setting Up a Do It Your Way (Personal) Event
Whether you have organized an event before or this is your first time, we want your fundraiser to be a great success and we’re here to help you. Combined with NF Midwest’s expertise in planning, tax receipting, policies and recognition, you can easily hold your own fundraising event that is meaningful for everyone. We know organizing and planning a fundraising event can be a huge task, which is why our team of experienced event staff are happy to support you and provide the tools you need.
What NF Midwest Can Do
What NF Midwest Can’t Do
Find ideas for tips and ideas for events to raise funds and awareness. These funds can be put towards your team if you participate in a Great Steps 4NF event or we can simply track them by your name.
Read our #DoIt4NF (DIY) Guidelines and learn more about holding your own event. These are just guidelines, if you see a problem or have a concern, we can work it out!
Learn how to set-up your own fundraising page through our fundraising portal for your event or your Great Steps 4NF team so individuals can support you with a direct donation. You can also share your event details there, such as contact information, links to your event page (if applicable), photo and videos.
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