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‘March Madness’ for nonprofits is coming to Baltimore

Brackets for Good is set to stage a Baltimore fundraising tournament in 2017. Organizations can still sign up.

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*extremely Dick Vitale voice* It’s tourney time, baby!
Brackets for Good, an online fundraising tournament that runs around the same time as the NCAA basketball tournament, is set to have a competition just for Baltimore nonprofits.
The tournament is seeking organizations to get involved, said Garret Ohm of marketing firm Exit10, which is a sponsor of the effort along with Stanley Black & Decker and MGive.
Here are the rules of the game:

The orgs compete to raise funds during the tournament, and the grand prize is a $10,000 donation.
Register (free)

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