Friday, April 4, 2008

iGive.com Fundraising



We have recently added our agency to Igive.com. The basics are pretty simple, you shop online and purchase items and then the stores donate a percentage of your purchase to NOAS. It's pretty easy to use and set up, and a great way to help support NOAS and adoption.

Below is an excerpt from iGive.com explaining how everything works. You can join up to support NOAS by clicking Here.


You're turning everyday shopping into donations for a great cause, just by shopping through iGive.com. Our online mall features over 680 great stores, including Lands' End, Staples.com, JCPenney, Barnes & Noble, Overstock.com, eBay, & Office Depot! Every purchase you make through iGive.com automatically* benefits Northeast Ohio Adoption Services.

Remember, make your first purchase within 45 days to receive a $5 bonus
donation for your cause! And for a limited time, simply visiting stores through
iGive.com brings your cause one step closer to winning a $1,000 donation
or other great prizes as part of iGive.com's $50,000 Surfathon Sweepstakes!
To learn more, visit Surfathon.com.

Raising money for your cause is easy at iGive - just follow these three steps:

>> Step 1 - Shop through iGive.com

Start your shopping at iGive.com: use the links in our online mall, our newsletter
e-mails, or the iGive Shopping Window reminder tool. These are the only ways
to get credit (donations) for your purchases! If you don't shop through iGive.com,
we will not be able to credit the donation to Northeast Ohio Adoption Services.

Hint: Bookmark our A-Z List of Stores for easy access.

Shopping Trouble? If you're having problems shopping through iGive.com (seeing a
blank page, error message, etc), we recommend reading our Shopping FAQs. If that
doesn't help, please contact us.

>> Step 2 - Sit back and relax (Purchases are tracked automatically*!)

>> Step 3 - iGive.com Mails the Donation Check to Northeast Ohio Adoption Services.


It's pretty simple and costs you nothing. Go ahead and give it a try today.

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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

6000 Ohio Children Are Waiting

6,000, where did that number come from? A few years ago, NOAS took a look at our marketing materials and thought about how to make it clear that our mission is to place children who are in foster care waiting for adoptive families. We were well aware that when folks hear the word "adoption", infant adoption is the first image that comes to mind. NOAS serves older children in the custody of public agencies. Two-thirds of the waiting children are over 12 years old.

We were aware that most people have no idea how many children in foster care need an adoptive family. On December 31, 2005 there were 115,000 in the United States waiting to be adopted. In Ohio on January 1, 2006, there were 4,007 children in the permanent custody of public child welfare agencies and another 2,542 in a "permanent planned living arrangement" (PPLA). Experience tells us that some of the children and teens in PPLA could be adopted if a family came forward even though adoption is not their current plan. Hence, the round number of 6,000.

We have used the tagline "6,000 Ohio Children Are Waiting" for a few years now. After the number of adoptions peaked about five years ago, since then the number of adoptions has gone down as has the number of children entering care. 6,000 remains a good estimate and reminder of the number of children in Ohio who lack a permanent family, committed to them for life!

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