29-Day Giving Challenge

About the 29 Gifts Movement


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29Gifts.org is a global giving movement with several thousand members in 38 countries. Our collective mission at 29 Gifts is to revive the giving spirit in the world. We change lives—and change the world—one gift at a time. During our first year of operation we've accomplished a lot for some very worthy causes. Read about some of our projects here.

GIVE A LITTLE EACH DAY. MAKE A BIG IMPACT.
Give one thing away each day for 29 days. Share your stories about how it impacts your life to focus on giving. Join the 29-Day Giving Challenge today. Why? Because to see our world change, we have to do something to change our world. Plus, the best way to attract abundance into your life is to be in a perpetual state of giving and gratitude. Be an important part of the global giving movement that inspires more generosity on our planet.

HOW IT WORKS:
Sign up and then give away 29 gifts in 29 days. Your 29 Gifts can be anything given to anyone... money, food, old sweaters, smiles, your time, kind words or thoughts. You can start your own personal 29-Day Giving Challenge at any time—there’s no official begin or end date. To complete the challenge, submit a story, post a piece of your original artwork, create a short film or write a song. Tell us about your favorite gives and the impact it made on your life to focus on giving.

29Gifts Founder, Cami Walker, answers some frequently asked questions in this Welcome Video

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A FEW HELPFUL TIPS:
1. Be mindful. The Challenge is intended to be a sacred ritual—it is your opportunity to cultivate a mindful practice of stepping outside your own story for a few seconds each day by serving others.

2. Don’t quit. If you have a day that you feel unmotivated to give, it’s ok. Just go for the simple give. Call a friend and give some kind words. Write someone a nice note. Or exchange smiles with a stranger. Every give doesn't need to be monumental. You might even notice that the “simple gives” feel more powerful than the grand gestures.

3. Don't worry if you don't do it perfectly. If you forget your give one day, be gentle with yourself. This ritual is about progress, not perfection. Sit down and quietly reflect on your day. Review the entire day mindfully and find the times you unconsciously gave so you can bring it into your consciousness. Don’t forget that there is never a day that you don't give. There are only days that you don't acknowledge and remember you did.

4. Be receptive and have fun. Enjoy your 29 days. And remember to stay open to receiving. Giving can't happen without the receptors of our gifts.

5. Participate. To get the most out of your experience, take part in our discussion forum and document your experience. Writing in your giving blog or posting videos or images regularly on the site will help you keep giving top of mind during your 29 days—and longer if you choose to stick around.

6. Stick Around. When you've completed you first 29 days, our hope is you'll feel so inspired by the changes you see in your thinking and your life, that you'll continue to give mindfully each day. You're welcome to stick around our community as long as you want to. Many givers have been here for multiple 29-day cycles. You're also welcome to join us as a volunteer after you've completed your first 29-day cycle. We always need people who are willing to commit to help welcome new givers, comment on blog posts, spread the word online, help us organize our community events and fund raisers. If you're interested in volunteering, contact Erin, our online community manager at erin@29Gifts.org and tell her a bit about yourself, your skills and why you'd like to be a 29Gifts volunteer.

Sign up now and get started. Give your gifts to the world!

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A person of needs, was standing on the street corner asking for money. I normally do not give to people on corners but today I went back & gave her ome money.
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That is a win-win for you and your friend!! I always love when an old item can find a new home ;-) You are in the giving spirit groove.
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I got divorced about a year and a half ago, and moved from a 3-bedroom house to a 1-bedroom apartment. I took everything I had bought EVER with me, which meant I have a storage closet with (amongst other things) enough Xmas decorations for a 3-bed...
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Kathy Bokal, donna ertel and Kathy Estey joined 29-Day Giving Challenge
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Hope you are feeling better soon!!
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Sending thoughts of good health her way!
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Lizzie added a blog post
Yesterday was a small gift - I held the door for a man using a hand truck. Today I went to the cat shelter and spent some time with the kitties. So many homeless cats and kittens. Don't forget, if you are looking to add a pet to your family there...
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I'm very curious what color moonbeam is as well! I Googled it and it came up as similar to beige! :-)
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Today we had our Thanksgiving potluck at work and we were all given a $25 gift card from the company to use towards our family celebration. I gave my card to a coworker who I know has recently been divorced and has moved into his own home. He has ...
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Wonderful to read of your experience. I've not read the book, but we both appear to have started within a day or so of each other. Thank you for sharing.
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Kelly added a blog post
I was so excited to find this site that I just had to sign up and start giving right away! For my first gift I stopped on the way to a class I am taking and purchased a dozen rozes and then I gave them to all of the other members of my class with ...
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Small may not have been the right word, but it was something that took minimal effort on my part, and that I hope made at least a small difference to that Marine. Forgot to mention above that this young man signed up for the Marines when he was on...
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blessedgrandma Thanksgiving is next week. we are running a Thanksgivng Food Drive at our school to help needy families in the community
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Soccer Guy added a blog post
Day four was also an easy one ... One of my friends needed a ride to yoga class and did that for them and then drove them home ... And then later my friend's wife who is suffering from vertigo I was able to help as well ...she needed a ride for he...
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Kris Neuman aka mamakris I got my Boogy back and what happens...I GET SICK!!!! I have my Boody though!!!
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Day eleven was a real hump day for me. I didn't feel in a very "giving" mood that day. I did go home between work and my Al Anon meeting to wash the dishes, so that when John came home with the kids he would only face making dinner, and not an alr...
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Hi Sara: Love reading your giving blog. Glad to hear Elijah had a good day. Nice banana's!
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Today I wrote a thank you note to the wife of my depression support group leader. I thanked her for giving us time with her husband and told her she is welcome anytime. I gave my husband some spicy trail mix that I ordered for him from Girl Scouts...
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Excellent news! I'm so glad that I could post this and help others fulfill their gifts, plus help the class raise the needed money for the laptops. There are some amazing giving opportunities on DonorsChoose,org. I just wish I had enough money to ...
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