How to Organize a Charity Walk or Run

by admin on March 7, 2010

Kids Defense Team would like have a charity walk to raise money to help children that are in need.

Who would be interested in this event.

  • We need Runner and/or Walkers
  • Volunteers to help with the event.
  • Volunteers to help organize the event.
  • Help get the word out.
  • Help get food and drink donations for the event.
  • Contact law enforcement to get them to help with the event.
  • Figure out a entrance fee that everyone would be comfortable with.
  • Find out a good location to have the event.
  • Figure out a good date and time for the event.
  1. Step 1

    Sit down with key people to get things going. See the related eHow titled “How to Plan an Organizational Meeting.”

  2. Step 2

    Identify the charity you want to support. For greater exposure, plan your event during a designated charity’s day or month. Set a date–rain or shine. Choose a starting time, and determine the length of the race and the route.

  3. Step 3

    Decide how many participants your team (and the course) can successfully handle. An event with several thousand runners or walkers is a whole different beast than one with several hundred. The more participants, the more spectators come to watch.

  4. Step 4

    Set a registration fee. For a short race like a 5K, charging runners and walkers a fee is preferable to having participants line up sponsors who pay by the mile.

  5. Step 5

    Hold your initial planning meeting. Establish procedures and discuss policies for registration, media relations and publicity, volunteers, safety, traffic management, first aid and other services such as massage and foot care, food, rest rooms, accommodations, cleanup and entertainment.

  6. Step 6

    Approach potential sponsors to help finance, publicize or even organize the event. Contact an athletic or sporting-goods store, a running club, a podiatrist, and local sports hero. Solicit corporate donations for water, energy bars, other snacks and sports drinks to be handed out along the route and at the end of the race. Sponsors will always want to promote their product with giveaways such as T-shirts, caps and water bottles.

  7. Step 7

    Contact law enforcement agencies about local ordinances, road closures, traffic barricades, crowd control and security issues.

  8. Step 8

    Get the word out to as many volunteers, runners and walkers as possible. See the related article “How to Publicize an Event” and contact a local TV station to see if it will get involved; maybe a news anchor is an avid runner.

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How KDT will spend the charity money

by admin on March 3, 2010

Back in November IBG and Xfiles had a charity event for non profit organizations which included Kids Defense Team.

We received a check from IBG recently for a couple dollars shy of $3800.00

We promised all the money would go to help the children only.  There was no form we signed, it was a virtual agreement that we are more than happy to keep.

We plan to honor that agreement by making sure we help as many children as we can.

Kids Defense Team will still pay all our monthly bills out of President/CEO Pam Tomlinson personal pocket.

Money we received from IBG will be used ONLY to help the children.

So far we have bought $1050.00 in Walmart gift cards.

We applied for a corporate account with Kohls.   This is the only store we found that would give a discount on buying gift cards to businesses who are helping children.

Once we find out if we are accepted into the Kohls gift card program, if we are accepted we will use the rest of the money to buy gift cards from Kohls.

Since we did not have the funding for shipping clothing and we wanted to help as many children as possible, we decided that sending families gift cards to stores so they could purchase clothing would be the best way to get more bang for your buck.

So far we have sent a woman in Dover Delaware with two kids a $250.00 Walmart gift card.   Her husband moved with all their belongings while she was in the hospital, leaving her and her children without a place to live and no clothing.

We are going through our database to send out the rest of the Walmart gift cards that we have purchased.   Stay tuned for updates on who we have helped.

If you would like to make a donation to help families in our database please click the donation button to your left.   Or send a check or money order to

Kids Defense Team Inc.

P.O. Box 140

North East, Maryland 21901

All donations are tax deductible.

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