Special Fundraisers
Guidelines
Special Fundraiser requests are for an individual/family and, if approved, is a one-time only opportunity. To request a special fundraiser, please fill out this application completely and submit supporting documents (e.g., bills, invoices, quotes, product information, or website). Feel free to include a personal letter to help express what you are looking for.
These applications must be completed on behalf of another person by a professional such as a doctor, counselor, service provider, teacher, social worker, or clergy. Our current fundraising areas include: Concord, Penacook, Boscawen, Webster, Loudon, Chichester, Epsom, Pembroke, Bow, Dunbarton, Hopkinton, and Contoocook.
Recipients cannot currently have any outstanding warrants, be on probation, or be incarcerated at the time of the request.
No cash, gift cards, or checks will be given directly to any individual. Any monies raised will be paid directly to the vendor/need. If the need cannot be validated this request will be denied. All approvals and denials are at the discretion of the Board of Directors.
The request needs to have a set dollar amount to pay a specific vendor or pay for a specific product. If the request is accepted, Hearts for Kindness will work with you to raise enough money to pay for the request. Hearts for Kindness cannot guarantee that all funds needed will be raised. Any expenses required to fundraise to fill the request will be deducted from the gross amount raised, and all of those expenses will be disclosed.
If additional funds are raised, those funds will remain within Hearts for Kindness to be used to continue our mission for others.
Since we are a volunteer organization, we will also look for volunteers from within your circle of contacts.
Hearts for Kindness may use your scenario as an example of how we have helped others; however, your personal identity and information will remain confidential unless we receive permission from you otherwise.
Please note, failure to complete the form thoroughly or provide supporting documentation may result in delay or denial of the request.