Los Alamos County Invites Penny Donations at Municipal Building for Charity
Los Alamos County posted "Pennies: Tiny Coins, Big Impact" on March 6, 2026, inviting residents to drop small coin donations at the Municipal Building for a local charitable purpose.

Los Alamos County posted a short community-oriented notice titled "Pennies: Tiny Coins, Big Impact" on March 6, 2026 inviting residents to bring small coin donations to the Municipal Building for a local charitable purpose. The announcement was published as part of the county's civic-engagement communications and specifically referenced collection of pennies and other small coins at the Municipal Building in Los Alamos.
The county notice described the appeal as community-oriented and emphasized small-coin contributions rather than large donations. It directed residents to bring coins to the Municipal Building; the posting did not list individual drop-off hours, a named beneficiary organization, or a collection deadline in the text of the notice. The concise format of the March 6 posting framed the effort as a neighborhood-focused initiative linked to county civic outreach.
Los Alamos County has placed the item under civic-engagement, signaling the effort is part of broader local outreach rather than a standalone fundraising campaign run by a specific nonprofit. The Municipal Building location named in the notice serves as the collection point for the pennies, positioning county offices in downtown Los Alamos as the hub for this small-coin drive.

The March 6 notice leaves several operational questions unanswered for residents who might want to participate. The item did not identify a beneficiary group to receive funds raised from the penny collection, nor did it specify whether county staff would count and convert coins on-site or forward donations to a designated program. County communications categorized the posting as an invitation to community action without adding those logistical details.
Bringing small coins to the Municipal Building is the only action the county notice explicitly requested. Citizens interested in following the county's civic-engagement postings will find this item notable for its low-barrier ask - pennies and small change - and its use of the Municipal Building as a civic drop-off point. The March 6, 2026 notice stands as the county's most recent public prompt on the topic; it may be followed by further county communications clarifying beneficiary, schedule, or collection procedures.
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