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Work From Home Like a Pro: Tips and Tricks to Stay Focused and Productive
Working from home offers flexibility and freedom, but it also brings challenges like constant distractions and blurred lines between work

Best Practices for Getting Auction Items Donated to Your Fundraiser
Want your fundraiser’s auction table to shine? It all comes down to how you ask for donations. This blog shares
Chefs for Kids Cancer NYC – Cookie Jar Directory
This year’s cookie collection includes 35 cookies from 33 pastry chefs. It’s the greatest number of cookies we’ve had as

Spotlight on Female Leadership at Cookies for Kids’ Cancer
March 8 is International Women’s Day, a time to recognize the women whose leadership, vision and dedication drive our mission

Seriously Short Chocolate Chip Cookies
We love our cookies short—not in stature, but with just the right blend of fat and sugar to melt in

Meaningful Ways to Make a Difference as a Family
As 2026 kicks off, it’s a great time to brainstorm how you want to make an impact this year. Fundraising

Easy Ways to Share and Boost Support for Your Bake Sale
Advertising your bake sale is one of the most important steps to ensuring its success. You can bake the most

From Survivor to Speaker: Meet Ber VanderMeer
We first met Ber VanderMeer when he was 4 years old, undergoing treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Today, he’s a

How to Make an Event Flyer in Canva
A flyer is a must-have for a successful fundraiser, as it gives people all the important details at a glance.

Morgan Mullan Spotlight: Building a School Club That Gives Back
Morgan Mullan believes that meaningful change often starts with stepping outside of your comfort zone. A sophomore at Pine Lake

Breaking Down the Cookie Gram: A Unique Valentine’s Day Activity for Schools
Valentine’s Day at school is all about connection, kindness and community. The Cookie Gram fundraiser offers a simple, meaningful way

A Year of Change: What Your Monthly Gift Can Do for Kids Fighting Cancer
Think about the small things we spend money on without thinking: a $5 cup of coffee, a $10 sandwich or