Become a Harvest Hopper!

Help Raise Funds for Life-Changing Programs for students with autism by becoming a Harvest Hopper on Facebook!

Whether you’re joining us for our Harvest Hop Dance on November 4th or not, you can help make this event even more successful, by raising needed funding for Spectrum Services' life-changing programs by creating your own fundraiser on Facebook, and becoming a Harvest Hopper.

It’s as easy as A, B, and C

A. First, log into your Facebook page, find on the upper right of your page the white, downward arrow that clicks your pages drop-down box. In that, you’ll see “Create Fundraiser,” and click on that to bring up the Create a Fundraiser pop-up box, and then click “Get Started.”

B. On the next box, you’ll be given options on who you’re raising funds for, from which you’ll click the middle option for Nonprofit, which opens a box allowing you to select what nonprofit. In the textbox up top, type “Center for Spectrum Services,” which will brings the Spectrum Services fundraising option. Click that, and choose how much you want to raise, and when your fundraiser should end. We suggest Sunday the 4th, which is the day after the Harvest Hop.

C. That opens the “Tell your story” box, which already has text, but which you can edit to tell your story. Perhaps you’re raising funds in honor of your child, or maybe you have a birthday or celebration coming up, and instead of gifts, prefer donations to your fundraiser. Then, your next option is to choose a graphic, and we suggest the Spectrum Services Logo. Then, click “Create” to start your fundraising.

What Next?
Then, share with all your Facebook friends and family on your page, or if you know friends who might be better motivated with a Facebook message, you can send it to them that way, too.

How it Works
Each time a friend makes a donation to your fundraiser, the donation goes to Facebook’s Spectrum Services fundraising account, and then transferred to Spectrum Services, where it is then used to support our life-changing programs for children with autism.

Become a Harvest Hopper today!