
In 2001, BART and the East Bay Community Foundation introduced a new campaign, "Tiny Tickets," to encourage BART riders to donate the unused portion of their BART tickets to local nonprofit organizations.
Tiny tickets are those hoards of BART tickets, often discarded or left in pockets or drawers, that have tiny bits of value left on them, a nickel, a dime, and more in some cases, that could be turned into cash.
Although currently the residual value of tickets may be consolidated, refunded or exchanged by BART, the majority of such tickets are left unused. The Tiny Tickets Program allows these resources to provide needed support to local community-based organizations.
The East Bay Community Foundation has registered more than 150 nonprofit organizations from around the Bay Area. A list of registered nonprofit organizations is available on this web site. BART riders can use this site to choose an organization and send tickets directly to the organization of your choice. In this way, the East Bay Community Foundation helps achieve its goal of connecting local donors with the nonprofit organizations serving their communities.
How Community Organizations Can Participate
Current registrants may turn in tickets to the Foundation on the following reimbursement dates: First week of April, August and December. To register for the Tiny Tickets Program, you must have a letter from the IRS stating 501(c)(3) status and serve an area that BART serves.
For more information, please contact Chanda Eddens (510) 208-0839 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
REMINDER: NEXT DEADLINE FOR TINY TICKETS SUBMISSIONS IS FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2012




