Awesome in Action is Looking for Sponsors

Awesome in Action is a non-profit organization, which means it is funded solely by contributions from the community. We raise money through online fundraisers, direct in-person contributions, corporate contributions, and programs like Amazon Smile.

Shop online using the website: http://www.smile.amazon.com and choose Awesome in Action as the nonprofit you would like to contribute to!

Raising money for any non-profit is a lot of work, and with Nick’s small (but dedicated) team, it can be really difficult to focus on this aspect of his business.

High Plains School Wide Assembly. Spread the Word to End the Word.

The purpose of this post is to reach out globally to individuals and organizations in the community about sponsoring Awesome in Action with larger or monthly contributions.

What Level of Sponsorship can you provide?

Nick is hoping to publish his second children’s book next year, but to do so, he has to raise a substantial amount of money to cover the costs. We expect the total remaining cost to publish the book to be between $4,000-5,000.

Here is a sneak peek of some illustrations from Nick’s book that is awaiting publishing!

If you know of an individual or organization that may be willing to sponsor specific presentations, events, or Nick’s second book, please contact us at:

nick@awesomeinaction.org or via the Awesome in Action Facebook page.

T.R. Paul Academy of Arts and Knowledge. Author Visit.

We would be happy to send a copy of Awesome in Action’s informational flyer via email!

Northern Colorado Home School Association. Walk in My Shoes.

Sponsors would be included in marketing materials as well as be featured here on Nick’s website and his social media if they wish.

University Schools of Greeley. Writer’s Workshop.

With the funds that we raise, Awesome in Action can not only produce a new book reflecting a hero using adaptive equipment, but also provide inspiration for acceptance of individuals of any and all abilities. Become a sponsor today, and….

Together we can work to spark a shift in the way we view abilities!

Wicked West Expo Was a Success!

Nick and the Awesome in Action Team had so much fun at Wicked West Comic Expo at the Budweiser Event Center on April 2nd and 3rd, 2022.

There were so many fun opportunities to help kids discover their inner superheroes, and see their super cute masks.

Nick was so excited to set up his booth the night before the Expo, and showing it off the 1st day!

Adrian and Camila are super cool!

Some of the kids really embraced their inner superheroes with cool handmade masks!

Evie strikes her most super pose with her Dad!
Henry and Evie play it cool with their Dad!
The Sommerfeld Family were like herding a group of super cats! Look how cool their masks are!

Nick loved talking with everyone who stopped at his booth about his business, and his theme for the Expo; Anyone Can Be a Hero!

Nick and his job coach Liz had fun dressing up too!

New Friends

It wasn’t all hard work though, Nick also got the chance to have some fun meeting Lucy the Velociraptor, Doctor Robotnik, and Rocket Raccoon! Nick was a little scared of some of the costumes at the Expo, but he was brave and put on his mask to become his super alter-ego, Captain Laughs a Lot!

Old Friends

Nick got the chance to see his friend Nick Armstrong, who heads Fort Collins Comic Con, coming to Fort Collins August 27th and 28th!

He also ran into his old friend, Mary Poppins, and had to take her home!

We hope you can join us again really soon at the Fort Collins Comic Con!

Until then….as Spiderman says: “With great power, comes great responsibility!” Sir Laughs a Lot MUST press on with his Ability Awareness and keep our community safe (and well educated!)

~ Swoosh!~