“My belief is to give back to the community. My personal and business goal is to contribute $250,000 to raise funds for charity this year.”
About us
My name is Daniel Doke and I am the owner of a fine art portrait studio in the Greater Boston area. I would like to talk to you about fundraising and ways I can help you.
At Daniel Doke Fine Art Portraits, we are passionate about giving back to the community and supporting local charities. Our personal and business goal is to donate $250,000 to raise funds for charity each year.
Some of the organizations we support include, Make A Wish Foundation, Berklee College of Music, MDA of Boston, American Heart Association, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, The Ellie Fund, among others. There are many ways we support our partners, participating in silent or live auctions, gift baskets and raffles.
Boston Medical Center
"Thank you for Daniel Doke Fine Art Portraits in-kind donation of a fine art portrait certificate. Your support helped us raise $3.5 million for the hospital."
Fourth Presbyterian Church - Fourth Fest
"This year, we celebrate another record-breaking total for the event, more than $58,000. Because of you, kids will learn to dance and sing, families will receive much needed food and assistance, and teens will be employed."
Bishop Fenwick High School
"On behalf of our students, please accept our heartfelt thanks for your support of Faith in Fenwick. Auction. We are appreciative of your partnership with us to assist the great students of Bishop Fenwick High School."
We believe in the power of a portrait...Every face has a story.
Daniel Doke Fine Art Portraits is celebrating relationships and the connections you share with your loved ones. These glimpses into the heart capture timeless memories in heirloom fine art portraiture. The artwork will be printed on the finest artist’s canvas and meticulously hand finished to create artwork that will be cherished for a lifetime. Imagine generations to come sharing with their families the warmth and emotion you share today.
"Hold on tight and let go…… Daniel's Black and White Relationship portraits capture the essence of this time in my life. Since my daughters were born, they have been the center of my world. Everything I did was for them. Today, I looked at my girls and can’t believe how time has flown by. I am so proud of them. They know they always have my love and support no matter where they are. I want to hold on tight to them, but now it is time to let go. I will always remember our special relationships and how it feels to hold them close."
Dolores
The beauty of Direct Donation. It's easy as 1-2-3!
One
We deliver a beautiful display for your auction. Our gorgeous framed portraits attract everyone’s attention and guests imagine themselves in the portrait with their family. Everyone wants one!
Two
Guests sign up on our bid sheet to donate. Each guest who donates will receive a temporary voucher that you will give to them at the event. After the event, we ask that you send us the bid sheet so we can follow up with each donor and send them a custom $500 gift certificate and portrait guide to Daniel Doke Fine Art Portraits.
Three
Instead of just one donation for one gift certificate, your charity could potentially receive multiple for our 4 styles pf portraits. Your organization keeps the donations and we provide everything else to the donors.
We will supply:
• A sample wall portrait for display
• We will provide you with 4 (or more) $500 Portrait Certificates
($250 Session fee at your home, on location or at our studio)
($250 Print credit toward portrait selection)
• Signage explaining the offer
• Bid Sheet for people to sign up
• Brochures for Daniel Doke Fine Art Portraits
• Donors will then register on line and we will contact to schedule appointment
• If registered within 48 hours of event an additional $50 print credit will be given.
Angela Eringis, Manager and Coordinator of Charities angela@dandoke.com
or Daniel Doke dan@dandoke.com
Telephone 978-664-3811
Links:
Website danieldoke.com
Auction Brochure
Certificate Registration