What is one way you plan to support local nonprofits on #GivingTuesday?
This Giving Tuesday is one of the most important days of the year for our local nonprofits. In the first quarter of 2020 nonprofits saw a 6% loss in giving and they could see more than $25 billion that would have been given to nonprofits this year lost because of the pandemic.
In addition 35% of Americans expect to donate less money or no money to charitable causes in the coming year and more than half (52%) of Americans do not plan to volunteer or will volunteer less next year.
Campbell County nonprofits need our support more than ever. They help our communities stay great places to live and contribute to the quality of life we enjoy.
Local Non-Profits:
Mid Cumberland
Community Health of East Tennessee
Springs of Life Foundation
Lafollette Housing Authority
Campbell Outdoors Recreation Association
Campbell Culture Coalition
Friends of Campbell County
Campbell County Children’s Center
Casa of Campbell County
Campbell County Historic Society
Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless
Campbell County Christian Learning Center
Habitat for Humanity
Senior Citizens Assisted Living
Emory Valley Center
Campbell County Veterans Affair
South Campbell County Rotary Club
United Way of Anderson County
Open Arms Ministry
Spay Campbell County Pets
Postmark Lafollette
The Harbor
New Freedom Ministries
First Presbyterian Church
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