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Non-Profit
Non-profit events include:

Live Auctions

Silent Auctions

Raffles

Foot Races

Dedication Ceremonies

Fee based Luncheons or Dinners

Street Fairs

Thank you events for financial sponsors

Pledge Drives

Community Events

Educational Seminars

Fashion Shows

Conferences/Seminars

Political Events

At Complete Inc. we define Non-profit events as those being put on by an organization that does not operate as a for profit business.

These events generally range in size from 100-6,000 people, though some may be much larger than that.

What we like best about non-profit events is that the goal of the event is crystal clear – help bring essential dollars into the organizations so they can continue to provide support to people in need. And that just straight up feels great to be a part of.

List Of Clients

Fremont Symphony: www.fremontsymphony.org

Project Open Hand: www.openhand.org

Silicon Valley Leadership Group: www.svlg.net

City Year: www.cityyear.org

Ohlone College: www.ohlone.edu

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital: www.lpch.org

Lt. Governor John Garamendi: www.garamendi.org

Kaiser Permanente: www.kaiserpermanente.org

Congresswoman Anna Eshoo:
www.annaeshoo4congress.com


We helped Project Open to plan the 2007 & 2008 Plate to Plate 5K Run/Walk for

Project Open Hand is one of the Bay Area’s best-known, most respected and beloved charities. For more than 23 years they have been providing food, nourishment and emotional support to people facing life-threatening illnesses. In 1985, the founder, Ruth Brinker, a retired meal service manager, began preparing meals for  people living with AIDS. Visit them at:  www.openhand.org
for information on the 5K run go to:
www.platetoplate.org


We have planned the Applied Materials Silicon Valley Turkey Trot every year since 2006
This popular annual Thanksgiving Day event was founded in 2005 by the Silicon Valley Leadership Group. 2007 was the most successful year to date, attracting 6,160 participants and more than 475 volunteers to downtown San Jose's Confluence Meadow Park.

Thanks to the record turnout, race organizers were able to donate $225,000 to the three local charity beneficiaries: Second Harvest Food Bank, the Housing Trust of Santa Clara County, and the Santa Clara Family Health Foundation's Children's Health Initiative.  Visit the website at: www.svturkeytrot.com




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