This post brought to you by Aviva Community Fund, Supporting What’s Important to You. All opinions are 100% mine.
Back to school means PAC, community, sport team, and club fundraising is in high demand. With the fall season fast approaching it seems like everyone is trying to find their unique way for raising funds for their special group they belong to. That's why I'm bringing you this post to help out in your efforts and get the support your community needs!
Aviva Community Fund – Supporting What’s Important to You
You might ask, What is the Aviva Community Fund?
Aviva believes that to truly make a difference, insurance companies and brokers must see beyond policies and transaction to the people lookign for insurance expertise and advice. Thaty's why we stand behind local, independent brokers as the best choice to help Canadian protect their homes, cars, and businesses. Brokers are involved in and often champions of local causes in their community, and Aviva Community Fund competition is simple another way to harness this support and help the communites where we live and work!
Basically they believe in giving back to the community that has helped them become a successful insurance company! The $1,000,000 Community Fund competition is available to anyone in Canada!! All you have to do is:
- submit you idea before November 25, 2013
- Invite people to vote for your idea so you can move onto the next level and the prize money!
FInalists are chosen based on the number of votes they receive so make sure you spread the word in order to gain votes and supporters! If you can get an insurance broker to support an idea it increases your chances of winning so get active and find the support you need. That's it NO STRINGS attached!
Can you believe that? It is almost impossible to find funding with no strings attached nowadays and that is why I encourage you to enter the Aviva Community Fund Competition. It will not only help your community but other communites reach their goal of providing spaces or programs for everyone to use!