Nonprofit Fundraising in 2013 and into the Future…
Most fundraising today
is done via tried and tested methods that are currently accepted by most. Planning
for months at a time through committee meetings, asking a multitude of businesses
and vendors for donations, arranging a venue to hold the fundraising event,
finding entertainment, trying to get local media to get the word out so people
will attend your event, ordering supplies, picking up last minute details,
setting up, coordinating volunteers, selling raffles, holding silent auctions,
collecting funds, depositing funds, etc., etc.
The list goes on and on for the multitude of details involved when
fundraising using the traditional or typical model. The end result is often not
proportionate to the effort put forth by committee members and volunteers
holding these traditionally held events…a huge amount of time and effort, for a
small percentage of results. As the economic numbers shrink, the donation
dollars shrink too.
When I found Market America / Shop.com and the Nonprofit Fundraising Program they have, I was completely surprised. I thought to myself, “can this be real, isn’t it too good to be true”? So I looked into the ma/Shop.com nonprofit program I found a complete paradigm shift in the fundraising available to not for profit organizations. Nothing this simple and easy has been offered before for nonprofit fundraising. Visit: www.nonprofitfundraising1.com to see for yourself.
Free web portals are assigned to each participating nonprofit organization. There is no cost at all for the Market America / Shop.com web portal. There is a one page form to be filled out and approved. Then within two weeks you and the charitable organization you support can have a fully functional web portal dedicated to your nonprofit. The hardest part is getting the word out to your supporters, and I say that with a smile on my face because, simply through word of mouth great opportunities like this spread quickly. By purchasing the basic necessities and everyday items the supporters would spend money on anyway, they generate personal cash back through the web portal and fundraise at the same time. This concept is known as “transfer buying”, also a new design in nonprofit fundraising. Supporters raise money for the nonprofit buy purchasing what they would be buying on an everyday basis anyway…thus, “transferring” the purchasing power of their shopping dollars.
I know, I know, it sounds too good to be true. It’s easy, easy, easy…no catch, no hidden charges, and no tricks. Market America/Shop.com sets up a free web portal for any nonprofit/charitable organization. Then the supporters transfer money they are already spending to the web portal and buy the everyday things they are buying anyway. Then ma/shop.com donates back to the nonprofit…how’s that song go? ”Money for nothing”…la, la, la!
How very reassuring it is to know that even in the face of economic pressure and donation deficits, there are companies and individuals who are still willing to create programs that support not for profit organizations. Examples and demonstration videos are readily available at the links listed above and web portals at: http://www.unlimitedlifestyles.com/non-profit-program-4.asp
When I found Market America / Shop.com and the Nonprofit Fundraising Program they have, I was completely surprised. I thought to myself, “can this be real, isn’t it too good to be true”? So I looked into the ma/Shop.com nonprofit program I found a complete paradigm shift in the fundraising available to not for profit organizations. Nothing this simple and easy has been offered before for nonprofit fundraising. Visit: www.nonprofitfundraising1.com to see for yourself.
Free web portals are assigned to each participating nonprofit organization. There is no cost at all for the Market America / Shop.com web portal. There is a one page form to be filled out and approved. Then within two weeks you and the charitable organization you support can have a fully functional web portal dedicated to your nonprofit. The hardest part is getting the word out to your supporters, and I say that with a smile on my face because, simply through word of mouth great opportunities like this spread quickly. By purchasing the basic necessities and everyday items the supporters would spend money on anyway, they generate personal cash back through the web portal and fundraise at the same time. This concept is known as “transfer buying”, also a new design in nonprofit fundraising. Supporters raise money for the nonprofit buy purchasing what they would be buying on an everyday basis anyway…thus, “transferring” the purchasing power of their shopping dollars.
I know, I know, it sounds too good to be true. It’s easy, easy, easy…no catch, no hidden charges, and no tricks. Market America/Shop.com sets up a free web portal for any nonprofit/charitable organization. Then the supporters transfer money they are already spending to the web portal and buy the everyday things they are buying anyway. Then ma/shop.com donates back to the nonprofit…how’s that song go? ”Money for nothing”…la, la, la!
How very reassuring it is to know that even in the face of economic pressure and donation deficits, there are companies and individuals who are still willing to create programs that support not for profit organizations. Examples and demonstration videos are readily available at the links listed above and web portals at: http://www.unlimitedlifestyles.com/non-profit-program-4.asp