In conjunction with Bleeding Disorder Awareness Month this March, please join our 2018 Bracket Challenge!!!
Here’s how:
• Watch the video above that Iron Max and Zoe made. It has this year’s picks and clips from our favorite bracket moments over the last 10 years.
• Click here to donate. It’s $10 per entry and you can enter as many times as you like.
• After you donate, join our bracket group on ESPN’s Bracket Challenge.
• Profit!
It’s that easy. See, we even made an infographic.
We’re splitting the pot 50-40-10, with 50 percent of the bracket donations going to the bleeding disorder community, 40 percent going to the bracket challenge winner and 10 percent going to second place.
- If we get 100 brackets, that’s $500 to us, $400 to the winner and $100 to second.
- If we get 1,000 brackets, that’s $5,000 to us, $4,000 to the winner and $1,000 to second.
- If we get 10,000 brackets…you get the point.
The more people you can share this with, the more we can raise, and the more you can win.
Also, as an added incentive for the rest of the bleeding disorder community, if you are part of a local chapter of the National Hemophilia Foundation or Hemophilia Federation of America, we will send our half to your local chapter if you win.
Good luck, and help us raise awareness for hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.
Note: The suggested $10 is a donation, not an official entry fee into a contest. Hearts 4 Hemophilia will happily take donations of more than $10, and readily accepts donations of all amounts throughout the year. During this event, we will set aside $5 for every entry into the Hearts 4 Hemophilia bracket challenge group we get, to serve a “thank you” prize for those who finish first and second. Your donation and our prizes are two separate transactions. Also note that the “thank you” prizes may come in the form of gift or check cards of equal value to the pre-determined amount explained above. You must be 18 or older to receive one of our “thank you” prizes, so make sure your parents are onboard with you doing this first.