Fifty dollars, one time.
Fifty dollars once, not fifty a month. A note about your block, the money spent in your neighborhood within the week, and the receipt goes public.
Donations are not open yet.
The committee registers with the Denver Clerk first, so every dollar is legal and reportable from day one. Leave your email and you'll get one message the day donations open, with the link.
The rules your money lives under
- People only. No corporate money, no PACs. Donations come from human beings.
- $415 is the legal maximum for any one person, because this campaign takes Denver's Fair Elections Fund and its stricter limits.
- Small gifts get multiplied. The Fund matches small-dollar donations from Denverites, so fifty dollars can become five hundred dollars of neighborhood work.
- Everything is reported. To the Clerk by law, and on our receipts page by choice.
- Prefer paper? Checks work too. The mailing address goes up when the committee registers.
Federal law requires us to collect your name, address, employer, and occupation with your donation. That's normal, every campaign does it, and ActBlue handles the form.
Where it goes
About three of every four dollars this campaign raises goes back out the door to Denver neighborhoods: fulfilled requests and free service days. The rest pays for the documentation that proves the work happened, a treasurer, a part-time coordinator, and this website. The full breakdown is on the plan page, and the line items will be on the receipts page.