For some, it’s not enough to run 13.1 miles for themselves. That’s why the organizers of the Door County Half Marathon introduced the Run For A Cause program in 2010 – to give runners a little more motivation with each training stride.
In four years the program has helped dozens of runners raise more than $70,000 for Door County charities. Runners can help build on that total by signing up to run for their favorite Door County charity now.
Organizers have made 100 registrations available free to runners who commit to raising at least $250 for an area charity. Once runners in the half marathon or the 5k raise the $250 minimum, they’ll receive a free entry for the Door County Half Marathon or the Nicolet Bay 5k.
Participants are, of course, encouraged to raise more than the minimum. The registration deadline for the program is April 1, 2015, though organizers encourage early registration to allow ample time for fundraising and publicity for the chosen non-profit.
Raise More With Crowdrise
We’re partnering with Crowdrise to make fundraising easy and fun. The online fundraising platform allows runners to sign up for a charity team and gives donors a fast and easy way to make an online donation. Traditional pledge sheets are also available by emailing Race Organizer Mary Knutson at Mary@DoorCountyHalfMarathon.com.
Make your run more meaningful and join the ranks of those pounding the pavement in support of the charities that are so vital to making Door County a great place to live.
Pick your passion, and Run For A Cause in 2015!
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