Resources for Nonprofits

El Paso Giving Day is more than a day to receive donations. It is a chance to rally your community, reach new donors, tell your story, strengthen relationships, and build momentum for the work your organization does every day.

The earlier you get started, the stronger your campaign can be. Signing up is just the first step. The nonprofits that see the best results are the ones that take time to plan, reach out, share their message, and invite their supporters into the ring with them. You get out of your campaign what you put into building it.

We also know that nonprofit work often means wearing a lot of hats. Many organizations are powered by small teams, and sometimes by one person carrying the whole match card. Finding time to build a campaign can feel difficult when you are already managing programs, fundraising, communications, events, and everything in between.

That is why this page is here. These resources are designed to help you start early, stay organized, and make your El Paso Giving Day campaign more manageable, whether you have a full team behind you or you are the team.

So get your máscara on early, start training now, and step into the ring ready to make the most of El Paso Giving Day.

What You’ll Find On This Page

Use this page as your training corner for El Paso Giving Day. We have gathered tools and templates to help you prepare early, stay organized, and build campaign materials without starting from scratch.

Here you will find:

  • A step-by-step guide to registering your nonprofit
  • An example campaign timeline to help you plan ahead
  • Guidance on how to build a strong Giving Day campaign
  • Brand guidelines to help you use El Paso Giving Day materials correctly
  • Official logos for your campaign graphics and promotions
  • Downloadable mascot Gators you can use in your materials
  • Editable templates you can customize for your own graphics

These tools are designed to save you time, support your planning, and help your campaign show up with more confidence before Giving Day.