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RED RIVER VALLEY VETERANS CONCERT BAND

DONATE TO RRVVCB

As an all-volunteer organization whose concert performances are always free and open to all the public, the RRVVCB relies wholly on the kindness and generosity of the public for the funding of its musical entertainment. All musicians perform without any compensation for their time or instruments, and even share in the cost of their uniforms.

The band relies on donations to fund its work, including music, uniforms, insurance, advertising and transportation for out-of-town concerts, with transportation being its single biggest expense. Performing over 40 concerts annually, the band reaches out to communities up to 100 miles from the Fargo-Moorhead area, often playing two concerts on road-trip events. Often times the band will perform at a long-term care center where people seldom experience the joy and excitement a full-size concert band.

If you’d like to help contribute to a wonderful cause, please consider a donation to the RRVVCB today! The band accepts checks or credit cards, and all donations are deductible as the band is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization!

DONATE BY CHECK

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Please make your check out to

"Red River Valley Veterans Concert Band"

 

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Mail your check to

Red River Valley Veterans Concert Band
P.O. Box 363
Fargo, ND 58107

DONATE ONLINE

Online donations can be done securely through the Impact Foundation's website. Consider giving to RRVVCB on Giving Hearts Day this year!

Donations by check received on or prior to February 8, 2024 eligible for match.

The Red River Valley Veterans Concert Band, Inc. (RRVVCB) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, so all contributions are tax deductible.

DONORS

Our donor list is waiting for your Giving Hearts Day donation!

Patriotic Donors:

$1000 to $1999 Level

 

Concert Sponsors:

$500 to $999 Level

 

Musician Sponsorship Donors:

$200 to $499 Level

 

Community Donors:

$50 to $199 Level

 

Program Printer Sponsorship

at $1000 Level

Memorials

- RRVVCB MISSION -

Promoting Patriotism Through Music