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Support MIND On #GivingTuesday

Since 2012, the Tuesday following Thanksgiving in the U.S. has been known as "Giving Tuesday." The day of charitable giving was founded in 2012 by New York’s 92nd Street Y in partnership with the United Nations Foundation. The hashtag #GivingTuesday is used on a variety of social media platforms to highlight stories of individuals, communities and organizations who are supporting nonprofits. 

As a nonprofit, MIND Research Institute depends on the support of our partner organizations, as well as individual donors to aid our efforts to transform math education. Without them, we could not pursue our mission to mathematically equip all students to solve the wold's most challenging problems.

Whether helping to bring our visual instructional ST Math program to students across the country, or funding our research and development, every bit of support helps us pursue the mission.

MAKE A DONATION

Did you also know that our partners Cisco, Rockwell Automation and Verizon, as well as companies like General Electric, Coca-Cola and many others offer matching gift programs in which they match donations from their employees to nonprofits of the employees’ choosing? That means your donation could go twice as far!

To find out if your company will match your donation:

  1. Head over to Double the Donation;
  2. Type your employer's name into the search bar;
  3. Access the applicable gift matching forms, guidelines and submission instructions.

Whether you are an organization or individual, any donation of any size is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your support, and have a wonderful holiday season!

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Brian LeTendre

About the Author

Brian LeTendre was the Director of Impact Advancement at MIND Research Institute. In addition to building thought leadership and brand awareness for MIND, Brian worked cross-functionally internally and externally to amplify MIND's social impact and accelerate our mission. He is an author, podcaster and avid gamer.

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