Giving Tuesday

ACEP • November 15, 2023

Giving Tuesday was founded in 2012 by the United Nations as a response to the consumerism of Black Friday. It is always the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the US. According to GivingTuesday.org, more than 90 countries participate in what is fast becoming a global event.

Helping to change the world 

Giving Tuesday is just one day, but when you make a financial contribution to ACEP, your generosity can last all year. You can help us sustain our education, research, and humanitarian outreach programs.


ACEP is a charitable nonprofit, professional organization dedicated to the research, education and promotion of energy psychology and energy practices among health professionals and the public throughout the world. 


Our goal is to resolve the effects of stress and trauma and optimize well-being by integrating energy psychology and energy practices throughout community and healthcare systems.


Your support helps.


  • $50 – Can contribute to a scholarship to our conference; last year, people from every continent attended our conference, many on scholarship.
     
     
  • $150 – Can help us provide a week of free training to introduce people to energy psychology through our “Celebrate Energy Psychology Week”, which has had 20,000+ participants.
     
     
  • $300 – Can allow us to translateR4R into another language, expanding our reach.
     
     
  • $500 – Can help us develop new courses like the Science of Energy Healing series, which has taken by 5,200+ practitioners.
     
     
  • $1,000 – Can help us record and edit R4R videos to showcase more youth of color, making these tools more appealing to people who can benefit from them.
     
  • $5,000 –Can help us acquire grants, enabling us to offer free energy psychology training to underserved communities who could not normally afford the training.


Setting up monthly contributions can help your budget, and ours. Just think: for the price of a dinner out, you can make a real difference to people who need energy psychology by supporting ACEP, the leading professional organization for energy psychology practitioners.  And as with all nonprofits, donations marked “for highest need” help us the most.


How you can participate on Giving Tuesday 

There are many ways you can participate in #givingtuesday. Every click helps support our mission. Here’s what you can do:

  • Share ACEP on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, using #GivingTuesday, and help us expand our reach.

  • Email friends, colleagues and family inviting them to join us on Giving Tuesday. Share this blog to introduce your community to ACEP and our mission.

  • Share your story. Have you used energy psychology personally or professionally? Share your story with others and let them know that they can support our mission and help spread the word about these powerful techniques by donating.
     
  • Donate on Giving Tuesday (or any time), on our website.


  • No matter how you choose to participate, we thank you for your support! 



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