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How to give back during Give for Good Louisville

The community tradition of uniting for the common good.

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A series of images showing Community Foundation of Louisville volunteers during Give for Good Day.

Since Give for Good Louisville launched in 2014, over 160,000 individuals have donated.

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Wanting to do some good in our community? Look no further.

Hosted by the Community Foundation of Louisville, Give for Good Louisville is an online giving day that sparks generosity across Kentuckiana.

Here’s how you can get involved in this year’s event, happening today:

  • Fundraise | Rally support for your favorite organization directly from friends, family, or coworkers.
  • Donate online | Discover new nonprofits through local causes and support your favorites. Bonus: Your donation today could be matched dollar-for-dollar or randomly boosted by $1,000 - $20,000.
  • Attend an event | Get to know local organizations by attending or volunteering at a giving day event like Trivia Night At BizTown.
  • Spread the word | Show love to your favorite nonprofit on social media using the hashtag #GiveForGoodLou. Put the fun in fundraising
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