As an alumni of Pride of Cincinnati, you have many memories
and lasting friendships from your marching days. You must admit Pride
taught you many life lessons that helped shape your future. These positive
lessons in time management, dedication, teamwork and commitment helped
make you what you are today. You will never forget the joyous feeling
of maturing as a performer, and the roar of a crowd in your face.
How can I give back to Pride?
"Adopt-a-Member" program
Many members in the past have volunteered at Pride Bingo to help pay
their dues. Due to the increasing number of out of town members, many
are unable to volunteer at Pride Bingo. Many who have moved to Cincinnati
in the past to experience Pride remember the financial strain participating
in a World Class organization puts on the member.
The "Adopt a Member" program allows you to make that financial
strain a little easier. Your tax-deductible donation can apply directly
to the balance due of a particular member, relieving much of a burden
on members. The member will be put in contact with you and hopefully
get to meet you at some point in the season.
For more information on the "Adopt-a-Member" program, write
Charlie Gumbert
----- Click HERE.
Bingo Volunteer
A fundraiser for non-profit organizations!
Raise money for your not for profit organization and help Pride of Cincinnati
along the way.
Pride Bingo needs help every Thursday and Friday night in Fairfield.
Positions are selling concessions and helping sell instant Bingo tickets.
Your organization will receive a donation for each person volunteering,
or you can donate your donation back to the Pride of Cincinnati.
Extra help is needed in April July.
For more information
.Click Here.
Help keep the show on the road!
If you live in the Greater Cincinnati or Dayton areas and would like
to assist in cooking, bus driving, prop transportation or in any other
way, please e
mail Charlie Gumbert.
Corporate Sponsorships or Individual Donations
If you would like more information on how to become a corporate sponsor
of the Pride of Cincinnati Foundation, e-mail
Charlie Gumbert -- click HERE.