1. Who Can Participate in the Walk?
Anyone and everyone can become part of the fight against ALS by joining a local Walk ALS. All Walk routes are wheelchair accessible and Walk Day activities include something for all ages!
2. Is There a Fee to Participate?
There is NO FEE to participate in the Walk ALS but fundraising is encouraged. Funds raised contribute to local care service programs, advocacy and global ALS research. Walk participants can raise anywhere from $100 to $100,000 dollars - the sky is the limit!
3. How Do I Register for the Walk?
Registering for the Walk ALS is quick, easy, and can be done from the comfort of your home in 4 easy steps!
- First, visit alsrockymountain.org and select the Walk location you would like to join.
- Next, select Register and decide if you’re participating as a member of a Walk Team, Individual Walker, or Virtual Walker.
- Complete the Online Registration Form to become an official participant of your local Walk.
- Once you’ve registered, you’ll receive access to your online fundraising Participant Center, where you can update your personal page, connect your Walk fundraiser to Facebook, and send emails asking for support.
4. What is a Walk Team?
Anyone can create a team and then invite their family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers to join the movement. Each person will have access to their own personal fundraising page and online fundraising center and they can reach out to their networks to help broaden their reach and impact. All the funds raised will be credited towards the team. Walk Teams and their fundraising efforts drive the success of a Walk. More team participants means an increased opportunity for fundraising and increased awareness of ALS.
There are three primary types of Walk Teams:
- Friends and Family Walk Teams: A Friends and Family Walk Team is typically created by family members and friends whose lives have been personally touched by ALS. These teams usually walk in honor or in memory of a loved one with ALS.
- Corporate Walk Teams: A Corporate Walk Team is created when a company wants to support ALS United Rocky Mountain mission by participating in the Walk. These teams are generally made up of coworkers and their family and friends. Corporate Teams may or may not have a personal connection to ALS, but they are all dedicated to improving the lives of those touched by the disease.
- Other Walk Teams: If you are not forming a Friends and Family or Corporate Walk Team, as described above, your Walk team might fall under the "Other" heading. "Other" Walk Teams include school teams, fraternity/sorority teams - any type of team that would like to join the fight against ALS.
5. What is a Team Captain?
A Team Captain is the lead organizer and motivator for a Walk ALS Team. Team Captains are responsible for recruiting people to join their Walk Team, naming their team, setting a team fundraising goal, and continually communicating with and encouraging team members prior to and during Walk Day. Team Captains are ALS United Rocky Mountain primary contact to the Walk Team; they will receive ongoing information and updates from our office during the months leading to Walk Day. Each Walk Team must have a Team Captain.
6. What is a Team participant?
Team participants are individuals who participate in the Walk ALS as part of a Walk Team. Team participants communicate regularly with their Team Captain and encourage friends and family to support the Walk and their team using their online fundraising participant center or other fundraising methods.
7. What is an Individual Walker?
Individual Walkers choose to participate as a single member of their local Walk ALS rather than joining a Walk team. Individual walkers also have access to all the fundraising tools in the online fundraising participant center.
8. What is a Virtual Walker?
People who choose to participate as Virtual Walkers do not physically attend Walk Day. Virtual Walkers can participate on a team or as an individual. However, Virtual Walkers still must register for the Walk in order to have access to the tools in the online fundraising participant center. This is a great option for supporters who do not live close to their preferred Walk location or cannot attend Walk Day.
9. Where/When Should Walk Donations Be Submitted?
As you begin collecting Walk donations, we encourage you to send all contributions to ALS United Rocky Mountain office prior to the Walk.
However, there are other options for submitting donations:
- Encourage online donations! Online donations made directly to your personal Walk web page are instantly attributed to your personal and Walk Team fundraising goal. No additional steps are necessary. We suggest using the tools in your online fundraising participant center to create a custom URL link you can share with friends and family to take them right to your donation page.
- Bring all your donations to the Registration Area on Walk Day. Simply collect contributions from friends and family members and bring donations on Walk Day to the Registration/Check In Tent.
- Connect your Fundraiser with Facebook! Log in to your online fundraising participant center and follow the steps to connect your Walk fundraising page with your Facebook account. This will create a fundraiser on Facebook, allowing you to easily share your cause and ask your Facebook friends for support. All donations collected will be credited back to your personal page.
All donations received after Walk Day should be mailed to ALS United Rocky Mountain office.
10. What is Blossom's of Hope?
More Information Comming soon!!
11. I Forgot My Username and Password.
Remember that your username and password are case sensitive. Click here to find your password. You will receive an e-mail with your username and password. If you don’t receive an email or have trouble resetting your password, contact Tami Anderson, at 303-832-2322 or tami@alsaco.org and they can reset it for you!
12. How Do I Change My Username and/or Password?
First, login to the site using your username and password. Once logged in you will see a link at the top of the page called "Profile". Once in your profile, you will be able to update your contact information, e-mail address, preferences, username, and password. All changes will be made to your account immediately. There is no need to sign in again.
13. Is My Personal Information Secure?
Blackbaud, the company that powers ALS United Rocky Mountain's Walk ALS website, makes every effort to protect your personal contact and credit card information. They use industry-standard SSL encryption techniques to make sure your credit card information, passwords, and personal information travel securely over the Internet. Blackbaud also installed an encryption engine on our database server so your data is securely stored within our offices as well.
14. How are Credit Card Transactions Handled?
Credit card information is not stored in our database. During the donation process, we send an individual’s credit card information to an online processing terminal using a secure connection. The information passed back is an approval or denial for the credit card donation.
Hands-On Tools for Fundraising
Fundraising Ideas: A to Z
Tons of new and exciting ways to raise money. How about a Game Night? Or would you prefer hosting a Kickball Tournament?
Sample Fundraising Letters
If you've got writer's block, we can help you. In addition to the Message Templates in Participant Center's email feature, you can use these sample letters to recruit team members and ask for donations.
Potential Donor Spreadsheet
Keep track of who you ask for what with this Excel spreadsheet. It will also help you identify some new donors.
Matching Gifts
Many companies will match a gift made by an employee. Some companies even triple match or match pooled gifts. This is a great way to boost your fundraising with just an email to your HR Department!
Penny Wars
"Change" the way you raise money! PDF includes instructions for starting your very own Penny War.
Fundraising tools at your fingertips
Did you know that you can raise money for this year’s Walk through Facebook? Create a Custom URL in your Participant Center and then share it on Facebook and other Fundraising Platforms.
1. What is the Online Fundraising Center?
Also called the Participant Center, your online fundraising center is your go-to place for Walk ALS fundraising! You can upload your contacts, send out emails asking for gifts using our pre-written templates, update your personal page story, photo, and video, and connect your fundraiser to Facebook all in one place!
2. How can I access my online fundraising center?
When you’re on the home page for your event, you’ll see an option in the top right that says either “Log In” or “My Participant Center”. Click that option and you’ll be taken to your participant center or prompted to log in. Because the participant center contains private information like your contacts it is a secure site and you must log in to access it. For help logging in, contact Tami Anderson, at 303-832-2322 or tami@alsaco.org.
3. How do I use the online fundraising center?
Once you log in, just follow the prompts to use the tools. If you run into any issues, please reach out to Tami Anderson, at 303-832-2322 or tami@alsaco.org.
4. Why should I use my online fundraising center?
The participant center has tons of tools that make it easy to fundraise for the Walk. Not sure what to say when asking for support? Use one of our custom templates! Want to share your URL on social media? You can easily copy and paste it from your participant center. Have a photo of the reason you’re walking that you want to share? Upload it to your personal page.
People who take these actions raise on average 20 times more than those who don’t. Imagine how much more of an impact we could have if everyone raised 20 times more?