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www.komencsnj.org 609-896-1201 [email protected]

2015 Team Captain Handbook Sunday, October 4, 2015

One small thought turns into one

word, which turns into one action,

which affects one life,

one community,

one country, and

one world.

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THANK YOU for joining the Central and South Jersey Affiliate in the quest for a

world without breast cancer. Whether you are a rookie or a returning Team

Captain, YOU are an important part of this event!

Welcome to the 22nd Annual

Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey

Race for the Cure

“You are the Team Captain and

Together We are the Cure!”

Susan G. Komen Central and South

Jersey Race for the Cure

The Race for the Cure first came to New Jersey in 1994. In the

20+ years, this event has raised and invested over $17 million,

funding free mammograms and breast cancer education for

local underserved women and contributing to breast cancer

research around the world. 75% of proceeds generated by the

Race stays in the 13 New Jersey counties served by the Central

and South Jersey Affiliate. The remaining 25% goes to the

Susan G. Komen Award and Research Grant Programs support-

ing research, awards and educational and scientific programs

around the world.

The Impact of your Dollars in 2015

23,000 educated about breast cancer and breast cancer

awareness

8,000 referred for mammograms or screened on-site

4,000 free mammograms for uninsured women

250 diagnostic tests including biopsies and ultrasounds

200 people provided with round trip transportation

assistance to mammogram appointments

To learn more about how funds are used, visit:

www.komencsnj.org and click on Community Impact.

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Teams Take a Stand &

Make an Impact Race teams are indispensable to our mission. There is power in

numbers when it comes to conquering this disease. Every team

member represents one more person fighting the fight and

hundreds of others that gain awareness as members share their

experience, ask for support and embrace loved ones in your team’s

activities.

A Komen Central and South Jersey Race for the Cure team is a group

of registered participants who join together for the Race season to

have fun, find support in their personal breast cancer missions and

raise funds to empower the work of the Central and South Jersey

Affiliate.

Team members should officially register for the Race for the

Cure as a Runner, Walker or Sleep In for the Cure participant

online.

Teams must comprise of 10 or more registered participants.

Fundraise individually and/or as a team. We encourage all teams to raise a minimum of $1,000.

Designate your team in a “category:” Community or

Corporate

T eamwork - A team allows for the opportunity to volunteer talent, time, and resources together to make

a difference in their community. Support community involvement and join in the fight against breast

cancer by creating a team that will strive to success!

ducation - As a team, you motivate each other to learn about breast cancer and the importance of early

detection. You encourage each other to learn about your personal risk and encourage yearly

mammograms. Most importantly, you remind each other of Komen and its mission - to end breast

cancer forever.

wards - Make your ultimate fundraising goal to go above and beyond! Strive to build the largest team,

where every member participates and fundraises. Annual prizes are given out to teams that stand out!

otivation - Continue to encourage not only your teammates but also your community to advocate for

strong breast cancer public policy. Motivate each other to give your best efforts to reach team goals!

Remember, every donation is one step closer to finding a cure!

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Why become a team?

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1. Point-of-Contact for your Team members

2. Help grow your team’s energy with creative fundraising.

3. Challenge Your Team—Challenge Yourself!

4. Rally up your team members pre-Race—Consider the Team Tailgate incentive!

5. Make the Race season a memorable one for you and your Team!

Your Registration Fee Gets You to the Starting Line.

Your Donations Get Us to the Finish Line - A CURE.

Teams can meet pre-Race, pose for team

photos and rally to the starting line

together as you celebrate your team’s

accomplishments.

Interested in the Team Tailgate incentive?

Email for more information at

[email protected]

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Team Captain Checklist

____ Recruit team members and motivate them to support the Race

____ Be the main point of contact for your team members.

____ Pick up and distribute your team members’ bibs and shirts prior to the Race.. (Pick-up dates and locations are

below)

____ Select a meeting spot and time for your team on Race day.

____ Coach and motivate team members for success! Once your team members are registered hold a rally in your

conference room or living room to help generate excitement and educate them on what being a part of the Race for

the Cure means.

____ Make sure any survivors who are planning to walk or run on October 4 register as a survivor. They will receive a

special bib which will allow them and one co-survivor to enter the Survivor Tent. There they will enjoy breakfast, pick

up their pink survivor shirt and can participate in the Survivor Procession, if they choose to do so.

____ Communicate with your teammates throughout the Race campaign to

make them aware of your team’s progress, let them know about deadlines and

the Race Day schedule of events.

____ Don’t forget matching gifts! Many companies have a Matching Gift

Program which can sometimes double the original donation. Be sure to ask all

of your donors!

____ Enjoy the day! The Race for the Cure is meant to be a fun and

meaningful day for all to support breast cancer awareness and research!

Team Packet Pickup Location

Meridian Health Village

27 South Cooks Bridge Road

Jackson, NJ 08527

I’m a registered

Team Captain. What’s Next?

Dates & Times

September 25th & 26th: 9-3pm

NEW THIS YEAR: Teams of 100

participants or more will receive

special packet delivery!

A special thanks to Meridian Health Village!

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Fundraising: Getting Started QUICK TIPS

Anyone is a potential donor.

Never miss an opportunity!

Ask people that you have daily

contact with or who you’ve

established a relationship

within one way or another.

Start with the person whom

you think will give you the

largest donation, which will

establish a high baseline of

giving.

A Special Occasion is a great

time to collect donations.

Instead of birthday gifts this

year, ask for a donation!

Ask your doctor, dentist, vet or

chiropractor for a donation.

Brainstorm with your team. Be

creative and think of things that

can involve the entire team.

Too often people just don’t

know how to get involved.

Bra Pong

Contest!

“Be creative, have fun and don't be

afraid to take something ordinary

and make it extraordinary!”

-Ashleigh Jones, Team Captain

Please feel free to

check out

Fundraising

Tips at

www.komencsnj.org

with even more fun

ways to fundraise with

your team

members!!

Simple & Fun Ideas for Getting You

Started

Hold a garage sale and ask friends and neighbors to

participate in donating items for sale. Make signs that

indicate that the proceeds are going to Komen CSNJ!

Host a fundraising house party and invite your friends,

family, co-workers, and neighbors. Share your experiences,

passion, and reasons for fundraising, then ask them to

support you.

Host a game night with any of your favorite games

(Monopoly, Scrabble, Poker, Bingo, Trivial Pursuit, etc.). Serve

food and drinks. Ask for a suggested donation at the door.

Contact the editor of your local newspaper or your

company newsletter, to cover an interview about your team

and include a request for support. Be sure to include

instructions on how to donate to your team!