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Power Builder Program helps members recruit and raise money

As the Development Intern, I had the opportunity to spend some time working behind the scenes on launching the Power Builder’s website. However, I only recently decided to get the full experience by creating and promoting my own page.

The process of setting up a Powerbuilder site was super-easy, and there was no shortage of resources available for adding information, pictures, and videos to my page.

What was more challenging, as someone who has only been involved with KFTC for a few months, was creating a message that I wanted to share with my friends and family about why the organization means so much to me- and why it should matter to them, too.

I looked through each of the amazing pages already up and running for inspiration, and found it in spades.

A boost of confidence about reaching my goal was delivered through members like Carrie Sublett and Megan Naseman who have already exceeded theirs.

Others, like Carl Shoupe, are raising funds and building lots of new power as they continue to work toward their goals.

I was also inspired by folks so dedicated to building new power that they are offering incentives to potential donors.

Lee Ann Paynter is sending her beautiful artwork to people giving through her Power Builder site at certain levels. If you’re a photography lover, or have one on your holiday shopping list, you should take a look at her page.

Stories shared through Power Builder, like that of the Lavalle Sisters, reaffirm the reasons why I became involved with KFTC. Ordinary Kentuckians, working together, have the power to make extraordinary progress in our state.

KFTC members are passionate, hardworking, and leading this push for change.

Visit these individual pages for inspiration and to help members meet their goals. I promise you’ll be motivated to do more than donate.

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