Business Donations to AFTD
If you have a business–small or large–and would like to donate a percentage of your profits to the AFTD, we’d be happy to work with you. Please read our Third-Party Fundraising Policy form, which describes the difference between a “business donation agreement” and a “fundraiser on behalf of the AFTD.” If you’d like to start the process of creating a business donation agreement with the AFTD, please fill out the Events and Promotions Proposal form and return it to the AFTD. If you have questions regarding third-party fundraising, please contact amaher@theaftd.org.
Businesses Donating to AFTD
Bill’s Best BBQ – Bill’s Best BBQ, a company selling a homemade BBQ sauce created by Bill Fehon (now affected with FTD), will donate 10% of all sales to AFTD! It’s organic, sold on Amazon.com and at several other locations, and will soon be in Whole Foods!
To Tame a Wildflower - Laura Lytle has created FTD t-shirts that she sells on her website. A portion of each FTD t-shirt sold will be donated to AFTD. Simply scroll through to the page with the “Pray for the Cure 2″ FTD shirt to order.
Perfect “Jules” – Amber Dietz and Joy Clingner, sister and mother of Julie Dickmeyer Zerhusen who passed away from FTD at age 31 in 2009, have teamed up to make personalized accessories in memory of Julie. They hand craft hair bows, onesies, bibs, baby blankets and burp cloths for little ones, as well as personalized aprons, tote bags and bridal accessories for adults. A portion of their proceeds benefits AFTD.
Shattered Dreams Mosaic Art – Valerie Pierce of Salem, NH creates mosaic plates made from broken pieces of glass and porcelain. Val’s husband has FTD, and the plates represent the “shattered dreams” of the life they were meant to live. Twenty percent of the proceeds from her online sales goes to AFTD.
Mom’s Laugh Project – Tori Tinsley’s mother was diagnosed with FTD in 2009. To honor her mother, Tori created the “Mom’s Laugh Project” where Tori creates full size paintings from pictures of her mother’s past, sells them, and donates part of the proceeds to AFTD. To date she has sold more than twenty of these preservation pieces.
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