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Your donation is a great investment!
Of course, an investment in the life of an underprivileged child can produce a return that is far beyond any monetary value. But even on a dollar-for-dollar value, Mila Vox can multiply the value of your gift beyond what they would receive if you donated to the children’s charity directly:
That’s right. If things go according to plan, every dollar you donate that goes toward putting on a Mila Vox performance will result in more than one dollar to benefit a children’s charity!
How is that possible?
We’ll use your donations to rent a performance space, to buy publicity, license scripts and music, etc., and put on a show that, if it’s well-attended, brings in more revenue than what the show costs to produce. So we can give more to children than we receive, even after subtracting the expenses of running our own organization.
Further, we promote the selected children’s charity during the performance, so the charity may end up with more donors aftwerward than they had before the event. Meanwhile the children’s charity can spend all of their efforts helping children in need rather than dividing their resources to produce a fundraising event.
Finally, of course, we are blessing the community with a God-honoring performance, and we’re expanding the community’s cultural capacity.
Now where are you going to find a better investment than that?
For donations of money, please fill out the form to the right. If you’d like to donate something other than cash, please let us know by sending us a note here. In the U.S., your donations are tax-deductible.
Please note: This solicitation is not intended for residents of Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington state, West Virginia, or Wisconsin.
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* Please note that this figure is an estimate based on assumptions regarding the cost, average ticket price, and attendance of our next show. The actual multiple could be higher or it could be lower; we won’t know for certain until after the show.