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Support our 40th Anniversary

Donate to help us sustain and grow our ice dance community

We’re raising money to make a difference and further our cause. The Bay Area Ice Dancers (BAID) have a mission to support growth and participation in ice dancing as a lifelong, fun, and social activity for all levels and ages of skaters! Our social events and seminars have been supporting ice dance from 1983. Our ice dance weekends have attracted skaters from all over the US (and even the World!).  

Gifts to BAID support our mission and help us offer new events and keep prices reasonable for everyone, so we can increase participation. Gifts are 100% tax-deductible. To meet our goals, we’ve set up this campaign with a goal of $20,000.


With your help, Bay Area Ice Dancers can reach this goal and continue the work we’ve set out to do in this campaign.


Please help if you can. Every donation makes a difference.


If everyone on our mailing list donated $40 we would be at close to 75% of our fundraising goal.

What does my Donation Support

What does it cost to put on ice dancing events?

40

Food for a coach at Ice Dance Weekend

BAID supports coaches attending our Ice Dance Weekends for free. This is the typical cost per person we spend on food for a weekend.

140

Cost of Coaches for an Hour

This is the typical cost for an hour seminar in coaching fees. 

400

Cost of an Hour of Ice Time

Our ice costs vary from $400-675 an hour.

1400

Cost to Fly in Guest Coach

This is the typical cost to pay for flights and lodging to bring in a guest coach for a weekend not including coaching fees.


All donations receive a letter acknowledging your tax deductible contribution.  If you would like to make a large or stock donation feel free to contact our treasurer to discuss.

Help us Reach our $20,000 Goal!

Your donation will allow us to sustainable grow in our support of ice dancing now and in the future. 

40th Anniversary Fundraising goal of $20,000

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