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In-kind donations

Your donation of products or services — also called in-kind donations  —reduces program expenses, assists in execution of successful fundraising events and maintains low overhead costs in the office. Every dollar saved in expenses allows us to provide more direct services to people affected by multiple sclerosis.

To inquire about in-kind donations, please contact Teri Cannon, Vice President of Corporate Relations, at 612-335-7925 or tcannon@mssociety.org.

If you would like to make an in-kind donation to the Minnesota Chapter, please contact us with specific information about your intended product donation and we will quickly help you work out details.

First aid supplies for special events and MS Camp 
Your donation of first aid supplies keep our fundraisers and campers healthy and happy.

Rest stop supplies for special events
Executing the best events in Minnesota takes hundreds of volunteers and countless supplies. There can never be enough hand sanitizer or duct tape when it comes to MS special events.

Help with event logistics
Think big and be creative. We’re looking for big ticket items that can be donated for a day or a week to make our events fabulous, safe and cost effective.

Program supplies
Consider a gift that will directly and immediately improve the quality of life for someone living with MS. The possibilities are endless.

MS Camp supplies
The Minnesota Chapter offers two week-long camps for people living with MS each year — one in May and one in August. Supplies are needed by or before August 14 for the August 2009 program.

Office supplies
Your gift of supplies helps keep administrative costs at their lowest so more dollars can be directed to programs and research.

Prizes and incentives
The Minnesota Chapter uses contests and incentives as a way to motivate event participants to raise money and recruit. A prize donation has enormous possibilities. You may also donate silent auction items.