SavAdate helps find sweet spot on calendar for fundraisers

Holly Alexander, a Greenwich native, is at home in the world of nonprofits.

That is quite clear on a recent morning as she checks in with her longtime client Adopt-A-Dog at its Armonk sanctuary.

Alexander has been working with the rescue agency for years through TopSpin Communications, her social-media marketing company.

On this day, she is juggling not only an adorable puppy but an update from the organization”™s director, Allyson Halm.

Holly Alexander”™s new SavAdate company will help nonprofits such as Adopt-A-Dog in Armonk, where Alexander is pictured with rescue dog Spike. Photo by Bob Rozycki
Holly Alexander”™s new SavAdate company will help nonprofits such as Adopt-A-Dog in Armonk, where Alexander is pictured with rescue dog Spike. Photo by Bob Rozycki

Its mega fundraiser, “Puttin”™ on the Dog” was at this time just weeks away. Though it is already a well-established event nearing its 30th anniversary, its importance cannot be taken for granted.

And that”™s why Halm was happy to hear about SavAdate, Alexander”™s newly launched Westchester-based venture.

SavAdate is an online event-planning hub designed to help nonprofits select optimum dates for their events and also access high-end service providers.

Halm says there was definitely a need and so was more than interested when Alexander explained SavAdate to her.

“We were very excited because the competition for the right date is just that ”” a competition,” Halm says.

The venture, Halm adds, is simply another way Alexander is drawing on her natural talents.

“She”™s a computer, this woman,” Halm says. “The brain is like a computer.”

Indeed, Alexander saw a problem and came up with a solution.

“The goal of SavAdate is to draw attention to the nonprofits,” Alexander says. “It”™s such amazing work.”

And, she notes, “They”™re all competing for everything, the same day, the same dollar.”

Events, from Friday night, black-tie galas to Saturday morning walk-a-thons to weekday golf tournaments, need to be carefully planned.

“One of the biggest problems has always been event conflicts, two or three events happening on the same day,” Alexander says. “When you”™re planning an event, you need to know ”“ and the picture was never clear.”

By starting this informational hub, Alexander says the “hope is that people will put their event in” as soon as they decide on a date. From there, others can use the information to plan their own events accordingly and increase both exposure and, ideally, attendance.

“It”™s free to search and it”™s free to list an event,” Alexander says, adding that vendors pay to advertise their services.

As founder of SavAdate, Alexander sees unlimited potential. While the initial rollout is in this area, SavAdate is a “national platform,” already gaining traction.

Alexander has some 50 charities signed up, from local organizations to those based in California and Florida.

“They”™ve jumped on, regardless,” she says, of where they are based.

When organizations hear of the concept, Alexander says the reaction has been universal: “Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.”

For Alexander, it”™s simply the latest step in a career based on maximizing potential.

Alexander, who grew up in Greenwich and now lives in Goldens Bridge, graduated with a degree in psychology from Tufts University. She went on to spend some dozen years in the luxury retail industry, working at Mary Jane Denzer, her mother”™s eponymous ”” and legendary ”” business in White Plains.

Alexander was involved in “every end” of the designer fashion boutique, “which was great training for any business,” she says.

She would then go on to start her own company, TopSpin Communications. Helping small businesses, nonprofits and individuals maximize their social-media presence has what Alexander calls “a good synergy” with SavAdate.

“My goal is to really help promote the organization,” Alexander says.

And, she adds, the audience here is prime.

“We”™re living in a very philanthropic community.”