Donate

TGMF appreciates and relies on the generosity of our supporters to promote healing and hope in our communities. There are many ways to give, either by participating in a fundraising event, through a direct donation, special opportunities, with in-kind gifts or through planned giving.

Opportunities through our upcoming fundraising gala, Imagine 2009, include:
• Ticket purchases $70 each or $35 for individuals under 30.
• Table purchases $650 for a table of ten
• Donations in lieu of attending
• Sponsoring a ticket for grant recipients who could not otherwise afford to attend
• Event Sponsorships (see full list of sponsorship opportunities)
• Donate to our silent or live auction – do you have a vacation home, season tickets or service items you can donate for one-time uses? Contact Auction Lead, Denise Harvey.
• Buy raffle tickets (you do not have to be present to win), $5 each or an arm’s length for $20.

To make a one-time donation to the Tim Griffith Memorial Foundation, please click here. to use the safe and secure Google Checkout. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover cards are accepted.

To login to or create an account for quick donations in the future, click here.

Note: After completing checkout using Google Checkout, you will receive an e-mail receipt confirming that we have processed your donation. If you have any questions about the donation process, please contact Julie Gayner at julie.gayner@gmail.com.

A Family Tradition of Giving
Is part of your holiday tradition to rush from store to store looking for gifts for people who already have everything they need? Or perhaps your tradition is standing in line after a holiday to return the gifts you don't need. Whether celebrating Hanukah, Birthdays, Easter, Valentine’s Day or Christmas – gift giving can be stressful.

Six years ago, the Barrow Family of Menlo Park came to the realization that they already have everything they need, and it would be better to give to a charity instead of themselves. Each season, a member of the family selects an organization to receive a donation and educates the family on the work of the organization. The responsibility for selecting the benefiting organization rotates between family members each year. Kellie Barrow said "Knowing that all we need to do at Christmas is pick a cause, educate ourselves on the cause, then give to the cause, ultimately causes us to have a reason to celebrate! It just feels right, and helps with the stress level of the season."

In 2007, Kellie Barrow, on behalf of her family selected TGMF to be the recipients of the family's Christmas donation, and we thank them for including TGMF in their tradition of giving.