As the world changes day to day, and even minute to minute, Sedona Arts Center seeks community and national support to help them get through this very difficult and challenging time. You can help the Sedona Arts Center by donating to their Arizona Gives Day campaign at https://www.azgives.org/sedonaartscenter.
“You don’t have to wait until the actual AZ Gives Day date of April 7. The website is up and active, and it’s easy to make your donation online from your home,” says Development Director, Debbie Winslow, “Thanks to the support of two generous donors, your donation will be matched dollar for dollar up to $10,000.”
Sedona Arts Center is one of the more than 700 nonprofit organizations expected to participate in Arizona Gives Day, an online fundraising initiative on Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Presented by FirstBank, Arizona Gives Day will bring together Arizonans from across the state to raise awareness and financial support for nonprofit organizations statewide.
The Sedona Arts Center’s mission to nurture creativity through learning, sharing and artistic development is important to the community and the over 100 artists that are represented in their gallery. Supporting local nonprofits is important, especially during challenging times. Arizonans are encouraged to help make a difference by investing in the nonprofit of their choice annually on Arizona Gives Day.
“Your contribution on Arizona Gives Day is important support for all that we provide on an ongoing basis as a community Arts Center,” says Executive Director, Vince Fazio, “Challenging times give us a unique opportunity to engage our creativity. We have always wanted to expand our offerings into an online format, this crisis and closures of various aspects of the center creates both the need and opportunity to implement this technology. Our first online course is an iPhoneography Crash Course, Saturday March 28. Your donation ensures that we continue to offer innovative, quality programming.”
“Since the inaugural event in 2013, Arizona Gives Day has raised more than $17 million for Arizona nonprofits. Arizonans continue to show their commitment and support to nonprofits through their giving. We are excited for the 2020 Arizona Gives Day and to further showcase the important work our nonprofits are doing in our communities,” said Jennifer Purcell, Vice President of Community Engagement of the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits.
The Arizona Gives Day early giving began on March 17 and will continue through Arizona Gives Day, April 7. Participating organizations will have the chance to win a portion of a $184,500 prize pool including most dollars raised and power hours to name a few.
To support Sedona Arts Center, go to https://www.azgives.org/sedonaartscenter and donate or create your own personal fundraising page to help them reach their fundraising goal of $23,000. All Arizona Gives Day donations will directly support their mission to nurture creativity through learning, sharing and artistic development.
About Sedona Arts Center
Sedona Arts Center is one of Northern Arizona’s most well-established cultural organizations and serves as the creative heart of Sedona. Founded in 1958, the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization is based at the Art Barn in Uptown and offers year-round classes, exhibitions, festivals, and cultural events that enhance the creative life of the Verde Valley. The Center’s Fine Art Gallery promotes the original works of over 100 local artists and regularly offers special assistance for collectors and art buyers, offers private studio visits, and fosters hundreds of arts education opportunities each year. For more information, visit SedonaArtsCenter.org
About Arizona Gives Day
Arizona Gives Day is a 24-hour online fundraiser aimed at bringing together communities across the state, to raise awareness and financial support for a variety of nonprofit organizations throughout Arizona. Arizona Gives Day is hosted by the Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits and Arizona Grantmakers and presented by FirstBank. Arizona Gives Day is on April 7, 2020. For more information, visit www.azgives.org.