Financial Donations Financial donors give cash or other non-monetary donations. Most of our cash donations come from Cincinnatians like you. We are very grateful for all the donations, but renting the square, insurance, and other operating costs is a lot of money. Your donation will make events happen! Our non-profit fiscial sponsor, DeafYoga Foundation, is a fully-recognized, tax-exempt organization. You financial donations are tax-deductible Email us today for more information: Cincinnati.ASL@gmail.com |
Donated (Volunteer) Professional Services
Donated services are considered another form of donations. Some volunteer services (usually professional services are tax deductible, but most general volunteer services are not.
Committee Opportunities
What is the Difference Between Sponsors and Affiliates?
Affiliates - Are companies we partner with. We advertise their product or service on our site for free and in return they support our cause by providing services to our causes.
Sponsors - Contribute financially or with in-kind donations of services to meet a specific need or service for the organization (i.e. administrative costs, website maintenance, rent, etc.) Our Sponsors/Website Sponsors
We are truly, truly grateful to our many supporters. Without help from others we could not continue giving back to the communities we serve.
Why Support This Group?
Not all deaf people use American Sign Language to communicate. However, those deaf people who do use ASL share a language bond that unites them as part of the Deaf community.
The members of this community not only share a common language, they are also linked by similar beliefs and attitudes about themselves and about the world. Some deaf people do not view themselves as disabled. They describe themselves as part of a different heritage and culture--Deaf Culture. This strong sense of Deaf identity is nurtured by the community and passed on through generations.
We are truly, truly grateful to our many supporters. Without help from others we could not continue giving back to the communities we serve.
Why Support This Group?
Not all deaf people use American Sign Language to communicate. However, those deaf people who do use ASL share a language bond that unites them as part of the Deaf community.
The members of this community not only share a common language, they are also linked by similar beliefs and attitudes about themselves and about the world. Some deaf people do not view themselves as disabled. They describe themselves as part of a different heritage and culture--Deaf Culture. This strong sense of Deaf identity is nurtured by the community and passed on through generations.
