
Imagine No Malaria
(Advance Special #3021190)
The Illinois Great Rivers Conference has begun its campaign to raise between $2.3 and $3.5 million over the next three years as part of the denomination’s Imagine No Malaria campaign.
The IGRC Communications Team, working in cooperation with Imagine No Malaria, have developed a number of resources to keep you informed.
Facebook groups established
Facebook users will want to consider joining two groups: Imagine No Malaria and IGRC Imagine No Malaria. The INM page has general information and keeps one up to date on the progress of the campaign at the denominational level.
The IGRC Imagine No Malaria page will be a one-stop shop for all things malaria and will include a calendar of events, resources churches can use in their local campaigns and news and information about the IGRC efforts.
INM Page on conference website
For non-Facebook users, many of the resources will also be co-located on the Imagine No Malaria page on the conference website.
The address for the page will be: www.igrc.org/imaginenomalaria
A banner link will also be located on the home page that will take one to the IGRC Imagine No Malaria page.
Subscribe to e-newsletter
An e-newsletter, No Malaria Mondays, is being produced for the IGRC campaign. The e-newsletter will automatically be sent to pastors’ IGRC email accounts. Pastors can easily forward or share the e-newsletter with their own mailing lists.
Other persons that wish to subscribe may do so by visiting the IGRC E-newsletter subscription page. After entering your email address, make sure Imagine No Malaria is selected.
If you already receive one of the conference’s e-newsletters, you will receive a response that “You are already subscribed.” An email will be generated, asking you to update your profile, which enables one to check and uncheck those publications to which they are subscribed. Make sure that Imagine No Malaria is selected and when done, Submit your selections.
Resources and videos
A variety of resources, videos and artwork that can assist you in your church’s campaign may be found at www.imaginenomalaria.org.
Donations and how/where to send them
For individuals wishing to make a direct donation, please go to the Donate Online page. Churches will receive Advance credit through all avenues of donations.
Within the Resource Page of this website includes: Host a house party
The Imagine No Malaria campaign is asking United Methodists to support a lifesaving cause by hosting a malaria house party in advance of World Malaria Day, April 25, 2011.
Imagine the possibilities. Get creative! Call it a FUNraiser! Throw an ugly sweater party. Have a Christmas get-together or how about a Super Bowl bash? It's a charitable approach to entertaining. "Just imagine, the fight against malaria can start in your own living room," said campaign spokesperson Bishop Thomas Bickerton. °Ending malaria-related deaths requires a commitment of United Methodists around the globe."
The campaign offers an online party planning kit that includes everything needed to have a successful FUNraiser - invitations, party tips, printable materials, checklists, even a video!
Guests can even make their donations online.
To learn more about hosting a party, visit www.imaginenomalaria.org/houseparty.
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