Donation Request

Donation Request Form

Thank you for thinking of Junebugs regarding you upcoming event or fundraiser.

***Please follow the above link for ALL donation requests. None will be considered unless submitted via the above link.

There are so many real needs and so many worthwhile opportunities to help. Every year we give hundreds of items valued at thousands of dollars to support the communities we serve but there are significantly more requests than we can possibly help with. There are simply limits to what we can do.

The following has been established to help you understand our policies and corporate giving guidelines:

1. We require 2-4 weeks MINIMUM lead time to review requests however, there may be further delays due to the seasonality of our business.

2. ALL requests must be submitted using the above link.. Requests submitted using any other method may be disregarded.

3. We primarily support local Lake Highlands organizations and give preference to 501c3 organizations.

4. We DO NOT give to second party fundraisers – if your group is holding a fundraiser for “United Way” for example, we generally cannot support those activities financially as we will support the benefiting organization directly.

5. We try to practice rotational giving so if we cannot help you this year because of limited availability we may be able to in the future if you qualify.

6. There are many events and organizations that duplicate services and overlap. For example if we have committed to some support benefiting a cause already we may be unable to help your specific event.

7. Since we have so many requests we generally give smaller more frequent support such as auction items. Rather than give a very limited number of larger gifts to fewer organizations.

8. We generally do not provide cash sponsorships.

9. Preference is given to established Junebugs customers in the markets we serve.

Again – thank you for thinking of Junebugs. We are proud to be a locally owned company and do what we can to be a good community citizen. There are limits to what we can give and the number of requests we receive is truly overwhelming; we simply cannot help them all.