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Donate to the Fall Folk Festival

The Spokane Folklore Society, founder and producer of the Spokane Fall Folk Festival, is an independent, nonprofit organization 501(c)(3). Please contact your accountant to explore the tax benefits of donations to nonprofit organizations.
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The Spokane Fall Folk Festival honors cultural diversity in our area through an annual celebration of traditional music, dance and the arts. We need your support to ensure that our long-term impact on the community continues and that we can keep the Festival FREE!
The Festival relies entirely on the generous donations and volunteer work of our community. If you would like to make a monetary donation, please use our Online Donation page, or print the downloadable PDF Donation Form on this page and mail it with your check to the address listed! Thank you!

The Fall Folk Festival fundraising campaign for our 27th annual Festival is underway. We invite you to become a Friend of the Festival. Without generous contributors and volunteers, this free community event would not be possible. Our Friends Donors contribute a significant amount of the funds needed for the Festival. As the Festival continues to grow and our budget increases, we depend on folks like you to keep this Festival free. All performers and Festival organizers donate their time.

We need to raise at least $25,000 cash and in-kind donations to produce the Festival each year. Monies donated are used to pay for rent, sound equipment, craft supplies, publicity, printing, security and required building staff.

Friends of the Festival donors will be listed in the Spokane Folklore Society's newsletter and in the Festival's program. Business donors will also be listed on signs throughout the Festival site, thanked by the stage announcers, and featured on our website with contact information and a short description of your products and services.

We would like to thank you by listing your name on our Sponsors page (and program). However, if you would like to be an anonymous donor, please use either the Online Donation page or the downloadable PDF Donation Form and indicate that your donation is to remain anonymous. Thank you!
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Also, if you have a specific way you would like to have your name listed on our website and program, please use the
Contact Us page to send us a message with your preferred wording.

Please note that donations must be received by October 15 to be listed in the Festival Program.
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Spokane Folklore Society is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to fostering international cultures in Spokane.
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