Dining Out For Life ®
Dining Out For Life was created in 1991 and is a trademarked international fundraiser conducted in more than 60 cities that raises over $4 million for HIV annually. The Aliveness Project's Dining Out For Life is one of the largest events in the country.
With over 150 restaurant partners, 100 volunteer ambassadors, and 40,000 diners, The Aliveness Project is able to raise over $250,000 each year to support people living with HIV in Minnesota. Each restaurant donates a minimum of 20% of all food sales and sponsors and diners give generously to help us reach our goal. Dining Out For Life is held the fourth Thursday in April.
For more information visit http://doflmn.org/.
Red Ribbon Ride
The Red Ribbon Ride is a fully supported two-day, 150+ mile bike ride to raise vital funds for HIV services, treatment, prevention, and awareness in Minnesota. The Aliveness Project is one of three HIV/AIDS service organizations that benefits from the ride.
Join Team Aliveness as a rider or crew member, or consider making a donation to support our riders' fundraising goal.
Other Fundraisers
The Aliveness Project hosts and participates in several smaller fundraising events throughout the year including PRIDE in June, Give to the Max Day in November, and Open Streets (Nicollet Ave) in September.
We also work with several partner organizations such as the North Star Gay Rodeo and Imperial Court who plan and host fundraising events on our behalf.
Check our calendar for upcoming events and email [email protected] if you're interested in planning a fundraiser on behalf of The Aliveness Project.