Today is the seventh day of thanks highlighting seven different donors and their seven ways of donating + the seven chimpanzees at the sanctuary!
For a recap of the first five posts, day one featured legacy donor Bruce Davidson + Burrito, day two featured event donor Kathy Cochran + Annie, day three featured recurring donor Julie Olson + Jody, day four featured challenge and competition donor Monica Best + Negra, day five featured wish list donor Vicki Fagerlee + Foxie, and day six featured major donor Karen Emmerman Mazner + Missy.
Today I’m featuring stock donor Joan Z., but I have a difficult time thinking about all of the donors that were not featured this week, so really today is featuring everyone.
Joan recently offerred to put up a matching challenge for Giving Tuesday by way of transferring stocks to the sanctuary, and I’m going to talk more about that generous challenge tomorrow.
Really quickly, though, I want to be sure that everyone knows that transferring stocks to the sanctuary is super easy. All the information you need is on the donate page, and you can just send us a quick email or give us a call to let us know when you are making the transfer.
There are potential financial benefits to you for transferring stocks rather than cashing them in (if you’ve held them a year or more). Talk to your broker about the details, but, in a nutshell, you can avoid capital gains tax by transferring stocks to nonprofits rather than cashing in the stocks, so you’re able to potentially give more to the sanctuary. Pretty cool if you’re in the position to be thinking about these things! Our current policy is to cash in the stocks when we receive them, so we get the donation within days. Big thanks to Joan and everyone who has donated securities!
I have barely scratched the surface of all of the ways that people give to the sanctuary! I could have profiled hundreds of people. I think that’s the beauty of Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest – each person finds their own way to support the chimpanzees and it takes everyone to give the chimpanzees the sanctuary home that they deserve.
Some people give their time by volunteering in the chimp house, as board members, or as event volunteers. Shawn, for example, is our first maintenance volunteer. He comes out on weekends and helps J.B. with all kinds of maintenance projects in the chimp house and around the property.
Others donate their professional services. Lori and Kathleen, who both live many states away, donate their graphic design services to create beautiful and compelling graphics for campaigns and events.
Some donors have arranged fundraising events on their own or asked their friends and family to donate to the sanctuary rather than give gifts for birthdays, weddings, and holidays.
There are a lot of ways to give! And most of you choose to give in several different ways. It’s a beautiful thing. Donors are the heart of what makes this sanctuary possible.
Jamie, the boss, can be hard to please, but I believe she would give a head nod of approval if she understood all of the ways that supporters contribute to her health and happiness and the long-term stability of the sanctuary. She plans to be around for many more years and demands that each day be a full one – as it should be.
Jackie says
Love the lovely Boss Lady!
Jackie says
A big thank you to all the people that make caring for the chimps possible. You are truly special!
katie says
Do the chimps have any awareness of bladder and bowel function? Do they go off in a corner or are they more like newborns? I was upset when I read in another blog that one chimp threw feces at a caregiver….
Diana says
Hi Katie – they do have awareness of when they need to go. Some have favorite spots, but mainly they just swing their behinds over and go from up high. Maybe this will help put a perspective on the feces throwing: https://chimpsnw.org/2012/12/throwing/
Kathleen says
To everyone at CSNW: with all the love you give on a daily basis it is no wonder you receive so much in return. And if giving to the chimps well being placed that deliciously satisfied look on Jamie’s face (see the image second from the bottom), I’d say that’s reason to give some more. What a beautiful image of The Boss surveying her domain from the top of her Twister. HOME indeed!
Tobin says
I wish to say thank you to whoever took that last photograph of Jamie! Like the subject herself, it is a work of Art!
Francoise Vulpe says
YIKES! to the pee and poo talk. I thought babies were a challenge… :o)
That aside, thankfully, I love the picture of Jamie surrounded by blankets and paper bags and wagons. She is obviously interested in something although she may have quickly pitched it aside after the photo catch.
I so wish I could do more for these seven amazing people that we love but I do what I can and the happiness it gives me is what makes caring for others so wonderful. I expect many others feel as I do.
To them I say, seven cheers for all the donors!