Impact Distribution Marketing is proud to be a part of hundreds of life changing nonprofit events. Here are some of our latest projects:
Denver Dumb Friends League – Furry Scurry
Denver Dumb Friends League (DDFL) Furry Scurry, currently celebrating their 20th anniversary, is an annual event in which animals take a two-mile walk that traditionally takes place on the first Saturday in May at Denver’s Washington Park. This is the largest DDFL annual fundraiser, with more than 12,000 people and 5,000 dogs joining them for the walk helping to raise funds for the homeless pets in their care.
Revlon: Run/Walk for Women
Survivors, friends, family and community members run or walk to raise funds for the research and diagnosis of cancers in women. The Revlon Run/Walks, along with sponsors and participants, have distributed over $68 million to fight women’s cancers. These funds have made possible the development of new treatments and the saving of lives.
ALZ – National Capital Area Chapter – Walk to end Alzheimer’s
The Alzheimer’s Association® National Capital Area Chapter provides help and hope to half a million people impacted by Alzheimer’s and related disorders – those diagnosed, their families and care partners – including approximately 80,000 people with dementia in the District of Columbia, suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia.
American Lung Association – New England Chapter
This chapter is a part of the American Lung Association, which is the oldest voluntary health agency in the U.S. They serve Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. Their mission is to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. They do this through education, research, and advocacy.
Multiple Sclerosis – Northern California – Walk MS
The Northern California Multiple Sclerosis Society serves 40 counties and 84,000 people affected by Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The Northern California Chapter is a lifeline for people living with MS; by providing reliable knowledge, engaging and innovative programs and services, financial assistance and a sense of community, the Northern California Chapter keeps people moving their lives forward.
Autism Speaks – Bike to the Beach
Bike to the Beach for Autism is a vibrant, fun, energetic community whose passion for cycling is coupled with fundraising and awareness for the developmental disease, Autism. Based in the Washington DC Area, Bike to the Beach (B2B) strives for achieving mental and physical health through social activity, physical exercise, creativity, hard work, volunteering, and, of course… biking!
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society – Sacramento Chapter – Team in Training
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world’s largest voluntary (nonprofit) health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research and providing education and patient services. They are currently celebrating 25 years with 570,000 participants and have raised $1.3 billion.
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society – Orange County/Inland Empire – Team in Training
Currently celebrating 25 years of being the run to find the cure for blood cancer. They have raised more than $1.3 billion raised since 1988 and are getting closer to the ultimate TRIUMPH of finding a cure for blood cancer.
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society – Seattle Chapter – Team in Training
Team In Training (TNT) has expert coaches that prepare individuals to complete one of their premier endurance events. The best part is that while people are achieving their personal goals, they are also helping cancer patients with fundraising that is directed to life-saving research and patient support services, currently having raised over $1.2 billion to help find a cure.
AIDS Foundation – San Francisco – AIDS Walk
Through education, advocacy and direct services for prevention and care, the AIDS Foundation of San Francisco is confronting HIV in communities most vulnerable to the disease. Established in 1982, their mission is the radical reduction of new infections in San Francisco because they refuse to accept HIV as inevitable.
Susan G. Komen – Washington – Race for the Cure
For the past twenty years, the Komen foundation has provided tens of thousands of low-income women access to critical breast cancer screening and treatment. They save lives and provide critical care to low-income women. They remove barriers – through education, transportation and screening – and provide support services from the moment a woman picks up the phone.