7th Annual Brazos Valley Gives
Day of Giving October 21st
Information courtesy of | Brazos Valley Gives
COMMUNITY DAY OF GIVING IS October 21st! Early Giving is STILL OPEN!
The Community Foundation’s Brazos Valley Gives Day has over 195 nonprofits taking part in the community-wide day of giving. The big day is Tuesday, October 21. Early giving opened on Monday, September 22nd!
Brazos Valley Gives is 18 hours of online giving that brings the region together on one day and as one community to raise critical funding and awareness for nonprofit organizations throughout the Brazos Valley. Powered by the Community Foundation, Brazos Valley Gives will provide citizens and businesses an easy platform to support the mission and “good works” of local nonprofit organizations that serve the Brazos Valley. Brazos Valley Gives will empower individual donors and business leaders to come together to support causes close to their hearts—and, on this day, everyone can be a philanthropist. Nonprofits throughout all of our 7-county region are participating this year!
This day of giving where you live is being championed by the Community Foundation, and all donations will pass-thru directly to the donor’s charity(ies) of choice. The goal for Brazos Valley Gives is $1M.
Please visit brazosvalleygives.org to see a list of the nonprofit participants or for more information send an email to brazosvalleygives@gmail.com. If you are a local citizen or business interested in helping with Brazos Valley Gives, please call Patricia Gerling at (979) 589-4305.
Let’s all join in as we strengthen nonprofits, empower donors and build community throughout our beloved Brazos Valley.
About the Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley Founded in 2003 with a simple $5,000 donation, the Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley has grown into a trusted philanthropic partner, amplifying generosity to enhance the quality of life across the region. Today, the Foundation stewards more than $14 million in philanthropic assets, strengthens relationships between communities and nonprofits, and leads impactful grantmaking and fundraising initiatives. The Foundation currently manages 127 charitable funds, including 34 donor-advised funds, and has awarded more than 2,200 grants, totaling over $7.3 million, to local causes that change lives and strengthen communities. Guided by four core pillars—understanding community needs, aligning donors and nonprofits, offering impact-centered funds, and delivering exceptional service—the Foundation operates with purpose and vision for long-term regional impact. Headquartered in Bryan, Texas, the Community Foundation serves a seven-county region that includes Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, and Washington counties.