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 PTDOS Sponsors

Each year PT Day of Service unites thousands of volunteers from countries all over the world in a day of service.

All sponsorships benefit Move Together, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and parent organization of PT Day of Service, meaning that it handles all of the operations involved with planning, promoting, and executing PTDOS each year.

Move Together was founded and continues to thrive with the shared passion of improving lives through movement and the belief that everyone deserves access to high-quality rehabilitation medicine. Move Together strives to provide opportunities for individuals and organizations to serve in a structured, sustainable, and responsible fashion.

Move Together’s mission is to increase access to quality rehabilitation medicine around the corner and around the world.

We aim to achieve this through…

Increasing the Quantity & Quality of Sustainable Clinics and Programs

Increasing the quantity & quality of sustainable clinics and program

Catalyze Servant Leaders

Catalyzing servant leaders

Sponsorship  Frequently Asked Questions

Who coordinates PTDOS?

PT Day of Service is a program within our parent organization Move Together, Inc and is run by a team of over 20 worldwide supporters. Move Together is a 501(c)3 non-profit, tax-exempt organization, whose mission is to increase access to quality rehabilitation medicine around the corner and around the world. More information on Move Together can be found on Move Together’s website or by contacting Move Together at info@movetogether.org

What do sponsorship contributions support?

Contributions support the programs and operations of our parent organization Move Together, Inc, a 501(c)3 non-profit, including PT Day of Service (PTDOS). Move Together works to ensure operational costs for PTDOS are kept low. From the beginning, PTDOS has been run with a mindset of quality, effectiveness, and sustainability. The efforts of the PTDOS core team are 100% volunteer. 

All funds received above PTDOS programmatic costs are directed to the operations, enhancement, and management of Move Together, Inc. and its programs. Core programs include the Clinic Development Program (CDP), Pro Bono Incubator Program (PBI), and Catalyst Club. A diverse set of sustainable global health projects have been supported in the U.S. and Central America. For more information on Move Together’s programs and operations, read our 2019 Impact Report, checkout our website, or email us at info@movetogether.org

What does it mean to be a sponsor?

Our sponsors are organizations (i.e. universities, clinics, corporations, etc) that support PTDOS. Each sponsor fulfills three main requirements:

  • Promote and participate in PTDOS;

  • Identify at least one PTDOS ambassador within their organization;

  • Contribute at one of the sponsorship levels (ranging from $250-$2,000+).

What does being a PTDOS Ambassador entail?

Ambassadors are our grassroots organizers. They are tasked with organizing the service activity within their community/organization. Each ambassador is provided with a toolkit of resources to get up and running and is asked to help promote the day. 

How do we sign up to become a sponsor?

All sponsors can sign up and make their contribution on the sponsor sign-up page.

Are sponsorship contributions tax-deductible? How do I receive my contribution receipt?

Sponsorship contributions are processed by Move Together. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law in the United States of America and might be tax-deductible in other countries. Please check with your tax advisor with questions. All sponsors receive a charitable contribution receipt from Move Together, Inc for tax purposes at the registered email address. If you have any questions, please contact the PTDOS sponsorship team at sponsorship@ptdayofservice.com.