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By ReluctantAdvocate / Posted onMay 29, 2013

Does One Person Make a Difference?

Most certainly Yes! It’s been over a year since I last posted in this blog, but I readan e-mail yesterday that motivated me to post tonight. Before I write about that e-mail though, I want to quickly tie some loose Continue Reading …

By ReluctantAdvocate / Posted onMarch 28, 2012

I Am a Fundraiser

On Monday, I got my first (and so far, only) contribution to RESULTS. A member of my scuba diving club contributed $100. After making his donation, he told me something about the donor page I wasn’t aware of. Clicking the Continue Reading …

By ReluctantAdvocate / Posted onMarch 21, 2012

I’m Trying to Be a Fundraiser

It’s amazing how fast time moves sometimes. In my previous post I wrote I hoped to post again in two or three days and include a link to my RESULTS contribution page. Well, due to multiple technical issues and shifting Continue Reading …

By ReluctantAdvocate / Posted onMarch 4, 2012

I’m a Reluctant Fundraiser

It’s been quite a while since I last posted and I’m afraid to let much more time pass, so I’m writing what will probably be a ramble rather than a carefully thought out and edited essay. Another difference is that Continue Reading …

By ReluctantAdvocate / Posted onSeptember 29, 2011

It Takes Money to Make Money

Most non-profits are classified by the IRS as 501(c)(3) organizations. Contributions to these organization are tax deductible and support a wide variety of services from direct aid like providing food and clothing to the impoverished to educating the public about Continue Reading …

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