Donations made over the weekend have grown the Aurora Victim Relief Fund to $3.1 million, according to Dana Rinderknecht, manager of online giving for the Community First Foundation.

The fund was established by Gov. John Hickenlooper, in partnership with the Arvada-based Community First Foundation, which also is overseeing donations made to 10 trusted nonprofit organizations that will be providing a host of services to survivors and their families. They include the Bonfils Blood Center Foundation, Metro Crisis Services and the Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance.

Contributions can be made online, by visiting GivingFirst.org.

In related news:

• On Wednesday, the Yogurtland store in Hampden Crossing, 18191 E. Hampden Ave., Aurora, will be giving 100 percent of its sales to the Aurora Victim Relief Fund, and the four other Yogurtland stores in the metro area, including one at 5th and Grant in Denver, will be accepting cash donations for the fund.

• Comedian/television talk show host Bill Maher, who was in Colorado last week for shows in Denver and Colorado Springs, announced that he was donating his appearance fees to funds benefiting those affected by the theater shooting and those who lost their homes in the recent wildfires.

• From noon to 9 p.m. Monday, Illumination Tattoo, 1384 S. Broadway, will give tattoos in exchange for a minimum $20 donation to the Aurora Victim Relief Fund, says owner Leonard Borgeson. In addition, for the remainder of 2012 he will give a 50 percent discount to anyone wishing a memorial tattoo.

Joanne Davidson: 303-809-1314, jdavidson@denverpost.com or twitter.com/getitwrite