VAfamily1998
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So if you're not able to get in a race in a traditional way, and it sells out before you get a chance to register, one option is to raise money for a charity and they will give you a bib.
Personally, I'm not great at raising money. I would just feel too awkward asking friends/family/total strangers for money so I can go do something that I enjoy. Also, when I look at some of the charities that have the bibs--I'm sure they are great charities and do a lot of good work--but they might not be the causes that I hold most "near and dear" to my heart, you know? If I don't personally know someone with XYZ disease, will I really be able to "sell" it to someone that they should contribute to the cause (so that I can run.) It just seems dishonest for me to do so.
Sometimes I've thought about buying a charity bib--meaning that if they require someone to raise $1000, then I'd just pay that $1000 out of pocket. I wouldn't ask anyone to donate or post on facebook or anything. I wouldn't try and go above and beyond that $1000. I would just pay that $1000 and consider it my race entry fee. Is that ok? Do the charities expect that you will be "promoting" them more? Or are they ok with just getting their minimum contribution?
I know a lot of the charities provide a specific T shirt with the charity's name on it for you to wear during the race--and I probably wouldn't want to do that either. Or attend any of the special pre or post race gatherings they sometimes have. I would want to treat it just like any other race bib (except for the fact that it cost me a lot more than registering in the traditional way.)
Are charities generally "ok" with that?
Personally, I'm not great at raising money. I would just feel too awkward asking friends/family/total strangers for money so I can go do something that I enjoy. Also, when I look at some of the charities that have the bibs--I'm sure they are great charities and do a lot of good work--but they might not be the causes that I hold most "near and dear" to my heart, you know? If I don't personally know someone with XYZ disease, will I really be able to "sell" it to someone that they should contribute to the cause (so that I can run.) It just seems dishonest for me to do so.
Sometimes I've thought about buying a charity bib--meaning that if they require someone to raise $1000, then I'd just pay that $1000 out of pocket. I wouldn't ask anyone to donate or post on facebook or anything. I wouldn't try and go above and beyond that $1000. I would just pay that $1000 and consider it my race entry fee. Is that ok? Do the charities expect that you will be "promoting" them more? Or are they ok with just getting their minimum contribution?
I know a lot of the charities provide a specific T shirt with the charity's name on it for you to wear during the race--and I probably wouldn't want to do that either. Or attend any of the special pre or post race gatherings they sometimes have. I would want to treat it just like any other race bib (except for the fact that it cost me a lot more than registering in the traditional way.)
Are charities generally "ok" with that?