Summer Membership Drive Challenge!

For this year’s Summer Membership Drive, we’re offering a challenge: help us recruit more members and you could win the Ultimate AdkAction Supporter Prize Package!

First, click here and follow the instructions to create your personal fundraising page for our Summer Membership Drive. You can personalize your page with a photo, add a note about why you’re a passionate supporter of AdkAction, and even set a customized fundraising goal for yourself.

Now you’re ready to invite friends and family to join AdkAction by sharing your fundraising page with them! When they make membership donations, you will get credit on your fundraising page.

The fundraiser who tops the leaderboard by the last day of summer (September 22) will win:

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  • AdkAction gear including a vest, hat, mug, and other goodies
  • An outing (for you and a friend) with AdkAction leadership and staff, including an outdoor activity, plus dinner and drinks!
  • Homemade cookies from our Communications Coordinator
  • A high-five from our Executive Director
  • And more!

 

 

 

 

 

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