North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HCR3027

Introduced
2/10/25  
Engrossed
2/10/25  
Enrolled
2/13/25  

Caption

A concurrent resolution declaring February 13, 2025, as "Giving Hearts Day."

Impact

The establishment of 'Giving Hearts Day' statewide as a recognized annual event is expected to further galvanize community involvement in philanthropy. By officially declaring this day, HCR3027 aims not only to increase awareness around the importance of charitable actions but also to encourage greater participation from North Dakota residents, thus fostering a culture of giving. With nearly 625 causes participating in the upcoming event, the resolution sets an ambitious vision for North Dakota to become a leading state in volunteerism and charitable contributions by 2028.

Summary

HCR3027 is a concurrent resolution that declares February 13, 2025, as 'Giving Hearts Day' in North Dakota. This day is designated to celebrate and promote charitable giving and volunteerism within the state, which has gained momentum since its inception in 2008. The resolution highlights the event's impact on local charities, stating that it has raised more than $195 million and supported hundreds of charitable organizations that enhance the quality of life in the community. It emphasizes the collaborative efforts of the Dakota Medical Foundation, Impact Foundation, and Alex Stern Family Foundation in facilitating nonprofit engagement and effectiveness.

Contention

While there is broad support for promoting charitable efforts, some might question the emphasis placed on a single day for giving. There are differing views regarding the most effective approach to enhance nonprofit sectors. Critics may argue that systemic challenges in fundraising and community engagement need addressing beyond the scope of an organized event. However, the collaboration among established foundations is viewed as a positive sign of community commitment to fostering a generous spirit throughout the year.

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