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GVLtoday’s Local Give-back Giveaway

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Do you work with or cherish an organization (non-profit, charity, or other) that gives back to our local community in a major way? This month, we are donating $1,000 and a Highlight in our newsletter to one lucky organization that helps support our local community.

Here’s how you can get involved and help your favorite organization win the grand prize:

Step 1: Scroll down to the entry form, below. ⬇️

Step 2: Enter your name, email address, zip code, and the name of the local non-profit or local organization you wish to support. Please be sure you use the full proper name of the organization (✅ Greenville Center for Creative Arts vs ⚠️ GCCA)

Step 3: Share our giveaway on your social media (Instagram, Facebook + Twitter to name a few) and tag the local organization you’re supporting.

We’re excited to kick off this initiative and work together to bring awareness to the organizations that help keep our communities connected and running. Thank you for participating!

To ensure we keep things as fair and equal as possible, the winner will be chosen at random. Anyone living in the Greenville, SC and surrounding area – can enter through Nov. 22, 2020 11:59 p.m. You may enter once every 24 hours and the more times you enter, the more chances you and your organization will have to win.

Subscribe to the newsletter to find out the winner on Tues., Nov 24.

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