Monday, October 15, 2007

Ketchup

Ok, so I’ve been a bit of a slacker…more, I’ve been too busy going to Hawaii and then playing catch up at work to do this whole blogging thing…remember, it’s not totally my style.

First things first, THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

With your help I personally raised over $2.000.00 which will be doubled by Google, and overall, the first annual Climb for a Cure in San Francisco raised $40,000.00. Not bad for a first time event! And we already have a date saved for next year.

Same building, same set of stairs, September 20th, 2008. Be there.


Ok next, if you are still reading, here is a summary of events since I last ‘blogged’….


1) Cocktails for a Cure:

Here are some pictures: (TK as we used to say when i worked in news)


Mostly we just took your donations, enjoyed the drink specials (maybe a little too much), and raffled off some cool prizes. Then, when the bar kicked us out, a few of us were umm, smart enough to contiue going out in North Beach…necdless to say, that was not a fun Friday at work—but hey, all in the name of a good cause right?


2) the Stair Climb

Picture this, three over-hung humans and one who just got off a redeye climb into a station wagon on a drizzly Saturday morning at 9:00am. They then proceed to find absolutely everything funny, down to the story about the woman on her first plane trip who tried to receive wireless internet from her laptop. Imbibe coffee, bagels, Vitamin water. Discuss how hard it is going to be to climb the stairs, climb the stairs, make it to the top (in TEN minutes thank you), and wander around a vacant office area looking at the gorgeous view.

Wait, one of the hung over humans has disappeared, where did he go? Did he make it to the top? Surely, I mean, none of us saw him turn around.

Aaaah there he is, he’d been hiding in the men’s room trying not to throw up. Queue a large brunch complete with mimosas, and a nap.

So that’s it, we climbed some steps, we raised money for a great cause, and had a ton of fun in the meantime.




Soon there will be a Congratualtions and Thank you cocktail party for the Young Professionals Netowork who helped us get to that $40,000 number.


Now the question is, does this blog thing keep going?

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Pictures!

Ok, here are pictures from CF Professionals Part II. Enjoy!



So what's going on next? Glad you asked, Cocktails for a Cure is going on. Yes, that's right, Cocktails for a Cure, the San Francisco version--please excuse me for not being more original with the title, but it worked so well for my NYC events, I might as well use it again!
Here is the Evite

Taylor and I are having our own event. Rosewood Bar in North Beach, your donation at the door gets you drink specials all night and you can buy raffle tickets. We did a great job canvasing our neighborhood, and many of the local businesses were so generous!
  1. $90 Gift Certificate to Red Chair Salon for an amazing hair cut (yes, I used to say, WTF who pays that much, but have you seen my hair lately? who else would you trust to chop of 8 inches?)
  2. A magnum(yes, that's right, I said magnum) bottle of great Champange from
  3. Biondivino- www.biondivino.com in Russian Hill
  4. $75 Gift Certificate to Perry's on Union street (or any of their other locations)
  5. Cool sunglasses from Big Swingin Cycle on Van Ness
  6. Gift Certificates to Za's Pizza
  7. Gift Certificates to Nick's Crispy Tacos
  8. CANDY! from The Candy Store www.thecandystoresf.com
  9. Oh and a surprise gift from Lombardi's Sports on Polk Street lombardisports.com

Enticed yet? Join us!

Friday, September 7, 2007

Three weeks and counting...

AlyTalksALot went on vacation...Maine was quite nice.

Now it's back to fundraising! Less than a month before the big event. Professionals event II was lovely, a few less people than usual, but no less fun. Pictures to come once I get them off my camera!

Now on to the next one. Thursday Sept 13th, 7pm Rosewood Bar in North Beach. Taylor and I made a lovely evite, we also used Facebook invitations. This was my first foray into invites on Facebook, hopefully it will work well-I mean, always fun to see pictures of everyone coming to the event. If they're cute, you know you should definitely be there ;)

Basically, everyone gives a donation at the door, then gets drink specials for the night. We are also working on a raffle to raise a lil extra. Raffle items TK as we used to say when I looked at pictures for a living.

Want to see pictures of my nephew? I am not sure that will encourage you to donate, but you never know...

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

What Comes Next?

So how do you take all the momentum from a successful first event and make sure people stay involved and get going?

Well, that's a good question, and I'm a little worried we may not be doing the best job.

We did a great job of getting the evite out for the second event pretty quickly:
Evite for Young Professionals II

You've gotta make sure the committee and the network knows the next steps--Sign up for the stair climb, start raising money. I guess that's what the next event is for, but there's all this time in the middle people could be using to ask their companies for money or to start planning events of their own.

For instance, Taylor and I are throwing a party. Secured a bar, we'll have a $10 donation at the door, then drink specials. It's at this cool looking place in North Beach (thank you intern Annie for giving me the hookup)

www.rosewoodbar.com

We're also hoping to get catering donations so we can give people some food to go with their alchy--just to be on the safe side, and offer a lil' something more. Hopefully we'll get some fun raffle items as well--you know gift certificates, bottles of wine, etc etc.

When I am going to bring this event together is beyond me, as I am in the office for two and a half days this week and then will be in Maine with neither phone nor internet for 5 days--BRING ON VACATION LAND!

Lobstah anyone?

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Successful Kick-Off Event!

Thursday night we had our first event. We had great turn-out, around 35-40 people in our own back room at the Bubble Lounge in San Francisco.

I had to give a speech--usually these things don't really make me nervous, but for some reason, the smaller crowd of peers instead of 'adults' made me a lil' nervous. To top it all off, I didn't have a chance to print out the speech before getting there since I was going to do it on the way, and, as I went to grab my car to drive to kinko's, it wasn't there! Good work Aly, way to get your car towed....

So needless to say I was a little frazzled at the start of the evening. But, in the end, I think it went really well--people seemed pretty moved by the speech (to toot my own horn)-and I even made people laugh once or twice!

So off we go on the way to successfully creating a Professional's Network dedicated to raising money for Cystic Fibrosis.

Here are some pics from the night (apparently my photography skills have gone downhill since I started writing emails for a living):

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

See What Your Efforts and Funds Can do?

The CF Foundation is doing some amazing things with the money they've raised. They are working on 'Venture Philanthropy' whereby they give a large hunk of money to a pharmaceutical company to research and make lifesaving drugs...Today they give $22 million to FoldRX in Boston--Read this Boston Globe article

So, yes, the money you raise for CF is really going somewhere and will really help!

That's all, I gotta get back to work :)

See you all on Thursday!

Friday, August 10, 2007

What's the Professionals Network?

Here's the idea, get a group of young professionals together, let them schmooze, meet new friends, new potential coworkers; 'network,' shall we say.

But it's better, because not only do you get to meet new people, but you feel good about it, because you all are working towards a similar goal.

Everyone around you has pledged to raise either $500 for a Gold sponsorship or $1000 for a Platinum one towards Cystic Fibrosis.

You'll all see and get to know each other at three events leading up to the big fundraiser. Drinks, good food, speakers, sometimes even a fun present!

Then comes the Stair Climb--which in itself will be a great event....we'll get to that later, mom said I should make my posts shorter b/c when they are long it looks like I don't have anything better to do....Thanks mom.

Interested in Joining the Committee? Post! and also, let me know how I can send you an evite
Interested in the Stair Climb? View our Website

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Why people are afraid to fundraise

So I keep missing committee meetings....uh oh.

I'm in DC, and our meeting is in San Francisco...meeting for the first time in person, and I'm having dinner with Dad instead of meeting about the event I'm planning over Goathill pizza...thank goodness for the internet and gchat ;)

So I think a lot of people don't join committees or do fundraising things b/c they think it takes up too much time. Well, it does and it doesn't, and it depends on your level of commitment. This committee has meetings on Monday nights on the phone every two weeks. We'll start being weekly now that we are closing in on events etc.

As for time spent outside of the meetings--well, I played phone-tag with Bubble Lounge, I looked at the menu (let's be honest, that is the fun part), and I made a cool evite....that's not so bad, right? You can do that....

Oh, and now i have these weird websites where i talk about myself and my fundraising efforts in hopes to raise even more money.

You know why else people don't do fundraisers? They feel bad asking for money. Stop that! Seriously, think about it, when someone comes to you and says, can you spare $10 to help cure a lot of kids of a really nasty disease, what do you say? What if they say, hey, come pay a little extra for a drink and save kids with a really nasty disease? You're all over it right?

So translate that into you being the asker--in the end $500 is not that much money to raise, you have 25 friends right? ask them each for 20bucks...how many acquaintances do you have? ask them for 5, see where you get.

Ok, I should maybe go back to work....or, out for happy hour!

Friday, August 3, 2007

I'm not sure i know how to blog

So I never had a blog in the past because I was not sure I'd know what to say. However, now I have a reason for one (not to mention an intern using me as a guinea pig), so I'm going to try. Feel free to keep reading, hopefully I'll figure out how to be entertaining.

The long and short is that I like to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis. When I moved to San Francisco, well scratch that, 6 months after I moved to San Francisco (a girl's gotta get her bearings right?) I connected with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Chapter out here and said I wanted to do something. Did they have a deal for me....a Young Professionals Committee AND a stair climb. Plus, I'd get to host my own events leading up the stair climb. Not a bad deal.

Let's back up though, what is Cystic Fibrosis (CF for short and sixty-five roses for those of you wondering how to pronounce it)?
CF is a genetic disease that effects 70,000 children and adults in the US, it is also the largest genetic killer of children in the US. In 1981, parents of babies diagnosed with CF were told their babies' life expectancy was 18 (it's now 35).

Basically, people with CF have thick sticky mucus. This mucus sits in lungs, making them a breeding ground for bacteria and infection. Additionally (there's me using my Google language), the mucus clogs the ducts of the pancreas, causing digestion trouble and for some, diabetes.

Have I caught your attention yet? Why do I care so much about CF? Well, let's just say a close personal friend of mine has been fighting this disease since she was born. She's exceptionally healthy, in fact, most people say she's healthier than they are, and they don't take 14 pills and at least 4 shots a day.

Not to mention, 90 cents of every dollar given to the CF Foundation goes to research. In the past 10 years, the CF foundation located the defective CF Gene, began work on gene therapy treatments and introduced many life saving and life prolonging treatments.

So now I'm raising money, and I'm trying to reach people like you with a blog, a web page, and a really easy way to donate!

Thursday, August 2, 2007

My MBA intern forced me to create a blog as part of her summer project. I thought she was kind of a dumb bunny until she figured out how link my Google pages with my blog.

So here I am forced to write about myself. The end...or the beginnning.

PS Jenn just wrote this first post...the rest is all me!