Quarterly fundraising deadlines are critical because they keep us on track to raise and maintain the resources necessary to reach folks where they’re at and spread the word about all the good work Tina is doing for the state.
But it’s not just about how much money we raise — it’s also about the number of folks that chip in. We need to be able to show Tina has a strong base of support, and that comes from the number of individual donors each quarter.
That’s why my team and I set a different kind of goal this quarter: We’re aiming to bring in 100 grassroots contributions before the clock strikes midnight on Sunday and we close the books on the quarter.