The Walkathon Guide
Hello Friends, After three months of writing, editing, cross checking, and rewriting, The Walkathon Guide, Edition 1.0, is ready. It’s an e-book all about how to organize a walkathon. Learn more...
View ArticleLet’s Talk about Planning Walkathons!
Roger Carr, author of Charity Walks Blog, has invited me as his first guest on the Charity Event Success radio show. The interview will take place on Saturday, September 5, 2009 at 2 p.m. Eastern. We...
View ArticleThe Big Picture – Seven Tips for Planning a Walkathon
Let’s take a break from all the walkathon details, and take a look at the big picture for walkathon planning. Here are seven thoughts to help you still be aware of the trees but yet be in control...
View ArticleShare Ideas With Other Walkathon Planners
Here is a friendly place to learn from other people walking the same path as you, called Charity Walks Network. According to it’s founder, Roger Carr, “It’s a free social networking site for people who...
View ArticleNominate a Top Walkathon Volunteer for Cash, Sweat and Tears Award
Do you have a walkathon volunteer who stands out in deserving recognition? Check out Run Walk Ride’s “Cash, Sweat and Tears” award opportunity. It’s free to apply, and applications are due tomorrow....
View ArticleWalkathon Volunteers
Here’s a quick tip on how to get volunteers for your biggest walkathon planner and organizer jobs. Create a list of the walkathon jobs you need to fill. Then for each job, create a list of at least...
View ArticleMaking Your Walkathon Doable
Today’s blog from Seth Godin is about Fear of Philanthropy. (Photo originally uploaded by RoguePoet) My summary won’t have the same impact on you, but the main idea is that people might just do nothing...
View ArticleNew to Walkathon Planning?
Here are some posts to read when you are just starting out. Each of these five articles link to the next in the sequence. Like a treasure hunt for walkathon planning. 1. Setting Walkathon Goals 2....
View ArticleWalkathon Volunteer Pinch Hitter
There's one walkathon volunteer or little committee I strongly recommend, called your pinch hitter. When it gets hectic at the last minute and you wish you could clone yourself, they become your clone.
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