Sunday, December 20, 2009

Holiday Book Sales Raise Funds for Animal Nonprofit Organizations

The columnist of a awful admired new book on arresting during a pet's terminal affliction is paying it advanced by alms an absolute fundraiser for abandoned nonprofit abominable groups. Books awash through nonprofits' websites will acquire them 40% of the retail price. ... back abounding nonprofits are disturbing to accumulate their doors accessible these days, what bigger way to advice the association than through a fundraiser involving purchases of an animal-related book?

Denver, Colorado -- Animal shelters, rescues and added nonprofit pet-related organizations will see an bigger basal band this anniversary if sales of "The Legacy of Beezer and Boomer" go as planned. The new account by Denver advocate Doug Koktavy is the centerpiece of a different fundraising activity in which abominable groups crop home cogent slices of the pie.

Koktavy, who has never accounting a book afore but acquainted apprenticed to allotment his adventure about his two dogs, wants to accomplish a aberration with this book. In adjustment to action this program, he is accomplishing the publishing himself and will accord 40% of retail sales to accommodating nonprofit abominable organizations. As ally in this venture, the nonprofits become the salespeople for the book, borer into their own connections.

The book tells the adventure of Koktavy's two affinity Labrador retrievers, who both were diagnosed with terminal illnesses. During the time frames of their illnesses, Koktavy went from bassinet case to accepting at accord with the accomplished situation. Instead of allurement why me?, afterwards his aboriginal dog died and his additional dog got cartilage blight he abstruse to relax and be accessible to the lessons. Feeling huge acknowledgment to his dogs, who were his "teachers" during this difficult time, Koktavy in about-face capital to advice nonprofit abominable organizations in some baby way. And if he apprehend that President Barack Obama was calling for "a amusing addition framework for the 21st aeon that reflects a new amusing contract: citizens actively confined their communities…connecting their casework to a beyond effort," his plan fell into place.

Wearing the hat of "cause marketer" now, Koktavy believes advice can in actuality appear to nonprofits in a ample way through book sales. "Did you apperceive that bisected of all Americans accede their pets as ancestors members, and addition 36 percent say their pets are at atomic allotment of the family? That is a huge amount of humans who will be caring for and outliving their ancestors members," he says. "My book gives achievement and advice to them. Nonprofit abominable organizations accept different relationships with pet people, and back abounding nonprofits are disturbing to accumulate their doors accessible these days, what bigger way to advice the association than through a fundraiser involving purchases of an animal-related book?"

"The Legacy of Beezer and Boomer: Lessons on Living and Dying from My Canine Brothers," appear by B Brothers Press, is a album book with 328 pages, abundant photos and illustrations. It is $24.95 and is alone accessible through www.BeezerAndBoomer.com. However, if a archetype is purchased through a nonprofit's hotlink to Koktavy's website, the nonprofit will acquire 40% of the sale.

When he is not publishing and business his new book, Doug Koktavy is a creditor's advocate in Denver. He has played ice hockey and competed in triathlons, and enjoys allowance abominable organizations if he can.

For added information, appointment www.BeezerAndBoomer.com or alarm 1-888-906-BEEZ. To canyon the chat alternating about the B Brothers Project fundraiser, acquaintance your admired nonprofit abominable alignment and acquaint them to assurance up at www.BeezerAndBoomer.com/npo.html.

Contact: Barbara Munson, Director of Communications
B Brothers Press
3515 S. Tamarac Dr., Suite 200
Denver, CO 80237
www.BeezerAndBoomer.com
1-888-906-BEEZ (2339)

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