Ways to help · pick one

Five paths.
Pick yours.

Donate, register, start a team, fundraise, or volunteer. They all count the same. Pick what fits your hands this year.

Ninety-two cents of every dollar funds three grantee programs — NAMI Minnesota’s peer-support cohorts, on-site counselor positions at three Hennepin County school districts, and the 988 Lifeline’s volunteer-training pipeline. Tiers start at $50, monthly giving is available at every level, and all donations are tax-deductible.


Donate now

02 · Start a team · fundraise together

Three steps.
Most teams hit them in a weekend.

Average team size is seven. The smallest team we’ve had was two cousins; the biggest was a hospital nursing unit at thirty-eight.

01

Create

Name & captain

Pick a team name. Pick a captain. Upload a photo or leave it blank — most teams skip the photo. Done in about three minutes.

02

Recruit

Share the link

Five people is plenty. Twelve is heroic. Forward the team-page link to your group chat — we provide three email templates if you want them.

03

Fundraise

Watch the thermometer

Each team page has a fundraising thermometer. We cover the platform fee — what your team raises is what we receive.


Start a team

Five tiers from Community ($1k) to Presenting ($25k+) — logo placement on three thousand finisher t-shirts, finish-line recognition, comp registrations for your team. The mid-tiers (Silver $2.5k · Gold $5k · Platinum $10k) fit most neighborhood and regional businesses.


Sponsor the walk

04 · Volunteer · race-day roles

Four jobs.
Three hours each.

All shifts include a volunteer t-shirt, breakfast at the finish, and the post-walk gathering at the bandshell. Most volunteers also walk the route afterward.

01

6 AM

Bib desk

Registration table at Boom Island. Check walkers in, hand out bibs and shirts. 3-hour shift, ends at the start gun.

02

8 AM

Route marshal

Stand at a corner on the route. Point, smile, count walkers as they pass. We give you the corner that suits your standing tolerance.

03

8 AM

Water station

Half-mile or one-mile stop. Refill cups, hand them to walkers, manage the recycling bin. Roughly the most thankful gig of the day.

04

8 AM

Cheer squad

Bring a sign. Bring your voice. Pick a spot on the route and stay there. The mile-two stretch is the quietest — that’s where we need you.


Email to volunteer