Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Here we go!

Happy 2011 family teams!

Last year was a great year for March for Babies with a super new location, great fundraising and new friends and memories. Well, I have a good feeling this year will meet, if not surpass, the greatness of last year.

Now (today!) is the time to register your team for the walk. If you've walked before and have a login and password on the marchforbabies.org website you can use that again and all of your information from previous walks will be saved. With spring around the corner (I hope) time is going to fly and before you know it you will be gathering your team to walk for babies. So get a jump on things now and get registered. Keep checking back as this blog will begin to be updated more frequently. And if you haven't yet join our Facebook page (on the sidebar) for the latest, breaking news!

Here are the dates for ALL Utah walks...

Weber-Davis County
May 7, 2011
Layton Commons Park
437 N. Wasatch Dr.
Layton, UT 8404

Logan March for Babies
May 7, 2011
Willow Park
419 West 700 South
Logan, UT 84321

Utah County March for Babies
April 30, 2011
Canyon View Park
1.5 Miles Up Provo Canyon
Provo, UT 8460

Salt Lake City
May 14, 2011
This Is The Place Heritage Park
2601 East Sunnyside Ave.
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

St. George March for Babies
March 26, 2011
Nisson Park
251 West Telegraph
Washington, UT 84780

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Success!

Thank you to all who participated in this year's March for Babies! The event was an amazing success. We had beautiful weather, energized walkers and a lot of generous donations. The venue was probably the best to date and much appreciation goes out to the many volunteers.

Be sure to check out and join our Facebook page if you haven't already...the next march will come around sooner than you think and this blog and the Facebook page will update you with information as it becomes available.

Thanks and see you next year!!

p.s. if you have any pictures of your team at the march be sure to add them on the facebook page!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

This Saturday...

A few things to remember for Saturday:

-The walk is located at This Is the Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake. The address is 2601 Sunnyside Ave. Look for balloons and signs and there should be plenty of parking.

-Everyone on your team will need a wristband to enter. Either the Team Captain should grab enough wristbands for everyone on the team and meet them outside of the gates or team members will have to stand in the registration line and say what team they are on to receive a wristband. If you do not use all of your wristbands please return them to the registration area. We are using these to get an accurate count of participants.

-After the walk will be a raffle so make sure your team members enter before the walk.

-There will be an area for team photos so whether you're a team of 1 or 100 - take a pic!

-If you are walking but never received a poster to make for Ambassador Avenue contact the March of Dimes office in Salt Lake 801-746-5540 to schedule a time to pick up a blank poster.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Team Spotlight: 1 2 3 Triplets are We

What is your team name?

Our team name is 1 2 3 Triplets are We

How many years have you participated in march for babies?

This will be our third year participating with March for Babies

Approximately how many team members have you had?

This is actually our first year as our own team. The previous two years we were on the NICU team from the hospital our babies were in. So we are very excited to get people recruited for our own team!

What was your reason for first participating?

Our reason for participating is for our triplets. They were born at 24 weeks gestation and all are alive and healthy today. They all needed life saving procedures, some of which were sponsored by the March of Dimes. Without March of Dimes funding these advancements in technology, I don't think we would have our babies with us. We give a lot of credit to March of Dimes and we love that we can help them to help other families have the same positive ending that we did. Or better yet, not have to go through that experience at all!

What is your best memory of a march?


Our 1st march was our favorite. We were fresh out of the NICU, we actually still had one in the NICU, so we really had no idea what to expect. Our favorite part were the Ambassador Avenue posters. Seeing every ones stories showed us again how lucky we were to have healthy babies, and it was also uplifting to see that others had happy endings too. It was nice knowing that we weren't alone in our experience and that people are trying so hard to prevent others from experiencing what we and others went through.

Did you fund raise for your team? Any tips or advice for fundraising?

I put a badge on our family blog and have gotten a great response from that in previous years. This year since we have our own team I'm trying to be a bit more "aggressive". Sending out e-mails and putting up fliers at my dentist office and other members of my family's workplaces. We hope to get a good response from that. Wish us luck!

How have you felt after participating?

We always feel so good after participating. We really feel like we do a great thing by raising money for something we personally benefited from.

Any advice or additional comments for other family teams?

Just be so proud that you are helping such a great cause. March of Dimes is a great organization and anything any of us can do to help them serves such a great purpose!

Team 1 2 3 Triplets are We
Submitted by team captain Brooke
(we had some tech problems with Brooke's cute pictures of her kids but just look for three darlings in a triple stroller at the walk and say hi!)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Still time...

to register (see here)

to fundraise (see below)

to make your poster for Ambassador Avenue (email or leave a comment to find out how)

and to help babies in the Salt Lake March for Babies!



A few last minute ideas to help your team meet your fundraising goal...

Yard Sale! We know of one family team who hosted a yard sale this weekend and raised over $200. for their team. A great way to do some spring cleaning and easily make some money to go towards your team.

Bake Sale! Ask a few friends and family who make yummy baked goods to donate their specialties and time and host a bake sale. All you need is a little advertising (facebook, blog, email, posters), tasty treats and an hour or so in the evening when neighbors are out taking a stroll or on a Saturday when even more people are out.

Pot luck! If you have lunch or dinner plans with family, friends or other couples in the next few weeks propose the idea that everyone meet and bring a dish to share along with $5.-$10. to go towards your team goal. Even with the donation everyone will still probably spend less money than going out and since you'll be home - have fun playing a game afterwards. For a few dollars in your March for Babies account make things interesting with some small wagers.

Up the ante! The march is less than three weeks away - do you only see a big zero on your progress bar? If so it may be time to up the ante. Put up your own money - maybe $20. and purchase a gift certificate to a restaurant, Target or movie tickets. Get the word out via facebook, blogs, emails, etc. that for every $5. donation to your team that donor will be put in a drawing for the gift certificate. Sometimes people are more willing to donate if they have the chance of getting something back.

It's almost time to March so get creative and reach that goal!

p.s. Be sure to tune into Good Things Utah tomorrow on KTVX Channel 4 at 10:00am. Our Utah Ambassador Family and Family Team Committee member Shauna Cundick will be on the show discussing our march! Good luck Shauna!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Team Spotlight: Team Sydney and Friends - Our Utah Ambassador Family!!!


What is your team name?
Team Sydney and Friends.


How many years have you participated in march for babies?
This will be our 3rd year. We walked in 2008 (Salt Lake) and 2009 (Salt Lake with family and friends and in Utah County with family and co-workers).

Approximately how many team members have you had?
We had 20 on our team the first year (10 adults and 10 kids). At first we just thought it would be me, my husband, and my baby, but then some of our friends and family heard we were walking and they wanted to join us. I didn't realize that others would want to come, so I'd suggest to other teams to tell everyone because you never know who will want to join you. Everyone who came had a great time and most joined us the next year. In 2009 we had 26 on our team for the Salt Lake walk and 16 on our team for the Utah County walk.



What was your reason for first participating?
In 2008 my husband wanted to walk because he is employed for one of the sponsors. At first I though he'd just do it alone, but then I thought about it and decided to join him since we had a preemie in 2007 and she benefited from the March of Dimes' research.


What is your best memory of a march?
Every March for Babies is a great memory for us. It is a time that we get together with friends and family and support a great cause, all while having fun and getting exercise. We've also been able to visit with some of the people (nurses and OTs) that helped take care of or baby while she was in the hospital.


Did you fundraise for your team? Any tips or advice for fundraising?

We do fundraise. The first year I was hesitant to do so (I hate asking for money), but then when people heard we were walking they just offered. I have had the most success just by letting friends and family know that we are participating and by telling them they are welcome to join us or donate if they would like to. I send out a personal email to them and link to our team fundraising page and most of my donations are done online. I also host a card making class at my house where I donate the supplies and people donate $1 per card to our walk.


How have you felt after participating?
We feel great that we've done something to help other babies and to give back to the March of Dimes. All of our team members have a lot of fun at the walk and we get excited to do it all again the next year.


Any advice or additional comments for other family teams?
My advice is to sign up and then spread the word. Just let people know that you are participating and why, and you may be surprised at who wants to join you or donate to your walk. This is a fun family activity that supports a great cause. I'd also suggest that you make a poster. We didn't know about the posters our first year and our friends and family asked where ours was.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Fundraising Facts

So we're just over one month away to our big march! How is fundraising going so far? Close to your goal? Met your goal? Time to bump up your goal? Well if 'not quite yet' is your response then take a look at some of these fundraising tips that can be successful for family teams.

Fundraising Ideas
for Family Teams


Online Fundraising Tool: If you register online, you’ll be set up to use this tool. Send your fundraising page out to family and friends to encourage donations.

E-mail tags, Widgets, and Banners: Can be obtained from your own fundraising page or at www.marchforbabies.org/spread_the_word.aspx

Supplies from the Local March of Dimes Office: Paper Cutouts can be sold for $1 or more at stores, offices, libraries, etc.; Collection Buckets can be placed around the community (pediatrician, dentist, local stores, etc.); Plushland animals can be purchased at cost and sold for at least double to raise money for your team

Employer Matching: Check with your or your family members’ employer to see if they match donations to charity

Garage Sale: Collect old items around your home and ask for friends and family to donate items too. Pool them together and have a garage sale with all proceeds going to your family team.

E-bay Auction: Set up an e-bay auction page to sell items, with all proceeds to be donated to your team.

Bake Sale: Sell some homemade baked treats (made by you or others) or even something yummy like Krispy Kreme donuts. Sell them at work, your child’s school, or hold your own local sale.

Host a Wii Competition (or other video gaming system): Charge an entry fee to participate in a friendly competition of Guitar Hero, or other favorite game between friends and family.

Sell Healthy Snacks at Work: Place some fruit and other healthy snacks in the break room (next to the vending machine) at work along with a donation bucket. Let employees partake of the snacks for a donation rather than using the vending machine. (To earn even more money, find someone to donate the snacks.)

Vending Machine Money: Set up a coin collection canister right next to the vending machines at work. Place a sign nearby asking people to donate the change they get back from the machine.

Fundraising Card Game Night: Invite friends and family over for a fun card game night. Charge a fee to play or use real money while playing. All proceeds go to your family team. Don’t forget to provide the snacks!

Birthday and Celebration Donations: Ask friends and family for donations to your team in lieu of birthday or other special occasion gifts.

Blue Jeans for Babies: With management approval, sell tickets or stickers to allow employees to wear blue jeans or casual attire to work on designated days.

Aluminum Cans: Keep your aluminum cans throughout the year. Place aluminum can only containers in your break room. Take them to be recycled and donate the money to your team.

Bowling Party: Invite friends and family to a local bowling alley for a friendly competition. Charge an entry fee to compete. Would also be great at a miniature golf course. Ask local alleys if they’d be willing to donate a few lanes to your cause in order to increase your proceeds.

Get Your Kids Involved: Obtain some coin boxes from the local March of Dimes Office. With the permission of the school principal, have the children take the boxes and collect coins for a set period of time. The school could also work together to create a “Mile of Dimes” (a line of dimes that reach 1 mile long).

Pie in the Face: Find 5 volunteers (managers, public officials, student body officers, etc.). Give them each a money collection container. Give them a set amount of time to collect money. At the end of the time period, the person with the least amount of money gets a pie in their face.

Plan a Party: Have an event to let your family and friends get together to celebrate your team. Fundraising party ideas: have a silent auction with items you have access to or get donated from family and friends; sell tickets to guess how many “somethings” are in a large see-through container (have a small donated prize for the winner); sell plastic Easter eggs filled with candy and the potential to win a fantastic prize (ex. Coupons/prizes donated by businesses); sell raffle tickets for items donated to your team/event.

Sell a Meal: Host a meal and charge a few dollars (or enough to make profit over your cost) for people to enjoy it. Even better, make it a pot luck meal or have the supplies donated. Fun examples: Lumberjack Breakfast, Chili Cook-off, etc.

Ice Cream Sundaes: Purchase toppings and ice cream (or have them donated). Charge employees or others a set amount to go through and make their favorite ice cream sundaes. A root beer float would be simple and easy too.

Reverse Raffle: Give a free ticket to everyone attending a meeting or special event. Tell them they are automatically included in the drawing for a special prize. The prize should be something the winner has to do during the event, such as singing a song, doing a dance, wearing a costume or funny hat, having their face painted, etc. If they don’t want to be eligible for the prize, they can “sell” their ticket back for a set amount.

Crafts/Gift Baskets: Sell your own creations and have all the proceeds benefit your team. Ideas? Put together gift baskets people can buy as gifts for loved ones; make some crafty items, such as hair clips, crocheted items, handmade cards, whatever it is you do.

Hold an Open House: Contact your local independent sales consultants to see about gathering together in one location for all proceeds to benefit your family team. Examples: Tupperware, Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, Avon, Lia Sophia Jewelry, a scrapbooking company, Miche bags, and many, many more.


Lucky 7 – 7 Easy Ways to Raise $200

Raise $200 and give all babies a fighting chance! Here’s how:

1. Ask 2 friends for $25 $50.00
2. Collect 200 dimes, 2 times $40.00
3. Donate $20 to your team $20.00
4. Ask 3 co-workers for $10 $30.00
5. Ask 1 neighbor, 1 family member, and your doctor for $10 $30.00
6. Ask 1 local merchant for $15 $15.00
7. Ask your hairstylist for $15 $15.00

TOTAL RAISED: $200.00