The Mockingbird Foundation now has a new way to donate, through Zeffy - no costs or fees to the foundation, so zero costs. We're launching it now, with a campaign over the next three weeks, aiming to fund a $6,000 Tour Grant to a nonprofit in Vegas that operates a music program just down the road from the nine upcoming shows at the Sphere.
Please, then, consider donating this month. We're hoping to make a splash in local media about the incredible generosity and community that Phish fans bring to the table. It's tax deductible, and will go directly to a good cause that we're working with Waterwheel to benefit. Mockingbird is already all-volunteer, with no staff, salaries, or office, so that almost all of every donation goes to charity - and here, with no costs, everything raise from this campaign will go into our coming Vegas Tour Grant.
If you're looking at this on a laptop or desktop, the QR code to the right will take your phone right to the landing page. Meanwhile, this thermometer helps track our progress towards the goal so far:
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