(KNZA)---The Hiawatha Community Foundation will hold its 5th Annual “Give Back to Move Forward “ match day event will be held this Memorial Day weekend to benefit 48 funds .
This weekend only, all qualifying donations made through they Foundation will be matched 100 percent.
Donations can be made at two live events at the Fisher Center in Hiawatha on Friday evening, May 23 from 4 to 7:30 and Saturday morning, May 24 from 9 to 11.
In addition, donations can be made on-line at givebacktomoveforward. com from 12:01 Friday morning until 11:59 Sunday night.
You can go to the website for information on the participating funds, a donation form and to view a leaderboard that will keep track of donations.
During the past four years, one million dollars has been raised to benefit organizations in the community.
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