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Ask any person needing to raise funds out of nowhere how they plan to do it and they’ll invariably come up with a list of ideas which all involve asking people to donate in one way or another – be it time, money, goods, or any combination of those.

How many lamingtons, cookies, raffle tickets and door knock appeals have you shelled out for that had nothing to do with raising money for something? None, right? I don’t know about you, but much as I’d like to help, I really get tired of people asking for donations.

Whether you are raising funds for a sick person who needs treatment, a sporting group that wants to travel to a competitive event, or a charity you believe in, it is difficult to get away from the need to ask people to donate.

In fact, the reason for this article is because rashly I offered to host a pink ribbon “Girls’ Night In” to raise funds for “Breast Health” (no WAAAY will I support breast cancer!) and found myself a little stumped, because I have only recently moved to this state and do not yet know many people I can invite or ask to participate.

So how can I follow through and raise a meaningful contribution?

As I thought about it, I thought of other ways I’d like to help the community or the world.

* Surf Life Savers
* WWF, Pandas and other endangered species
* Amnesty International, Red Cross
* A lady I saw on the news who cares for animals injured on the roads
* Parents, Children, Grandchildren
* Seniors and Disabled
* Support “breast health” and other women’s health issues
* Clean environment
* so many more…!

You’ll have your own list… People everywhere want money.

I want to do something to help them all in the long term so they don’t have to suffer the indignities of continually putting their hands out asking for money.

You see, although I want to help, I have a bit of a problem with just donating. I think the handout mentality is disempowering and “unhealthy” for both individuals and groups. Far better to help them to become financially empowered, so they can be self-funding and independent.

Then I came across a story online that caught my eye. I sat up and took notice.

Fundraisers: How would you like to generate a decent amount of money like $50,000 or $100,000 per year? How could you possibly do that without asking people for donations and a lot of work?

Well, it can be done. No donations and no work required.

I read about charities,non-profits, disabled people, and even events, in parts of the USA, Canada and the UK, which are all being funded using an adaptation of the principles detailed in the book “Financial Freedom on $1 a Day” by Suzanne Kincaid. Nobody is being asked to donate, yet they are generating considerable incomes. It’s even working in New Zealand.

Then it hit me like a blinding flash of the obvious. An epiphany of sorts, where it all fell into place so simply.

Yet would it work for Breast Health? …Did I even have the guts to try?

Would we be willing to support Breast Health fundraising in this way?

Because although this concept does not rely at all donations; it does rely completely on participation. Individual participation that benefits the whole, where you are asked to spend a small amount of money on a regular basis for the good of the group - while you yourself get the benefit of that purchase.

Sort of like a “modern-day” version of the old multi-level or network marketing idea, where profit sharing occurs, yet with the “big difference” being that these days, it is done online and nobody has to go selling soap powder, or cosmetics, or anything at all, to their friends.

It is simply the strategy of utilising a profit-sharing membership subscription, in return for which the participant receives online goods and services, free advertising of their own business, free web page, ebooks, music – including free songs you can download anytime you want, online courses and more, including a share in the revenues generated by the members, and even the option to sell your own products.

These people are raising some serious money.

So let me ask you… Would YOU be willing to support “Breast Health” and/or any other beneficiary of your choice by joining a membership that you even stand to profit from yourself?

If you asked me that question, my response would be two questions; “What do I have to do?” and “How would I profit?”

So here’s what you need to do

1. Download your free copy of “The $5 Poverty Cure
2. Purchase a membership subscription with “The $5 Poverty Cure
3. Maintain this subscription for twelve months, or until it is self-funding
and requires no further cash input from you – i.e. you need to give it time to grow
4. That’s it – no further action required from you
5. Option: Reinvest early profits into additional income streams for diversity,
stability and of course, increased income.

And here’s how you profit

1. Part of the monthly subscription revenue is paid via profit sharing back to
the members up to a maximum of over $1,900 per month per member; or more
for each additional income stream in which you choose to invest.
2. If you’re in business, you can generate additional profits by selling your
own goods or services on your member’s web page and keep the full 100%
3. You can advertise your own online or offline business for free and keep 100%
of all sales generated in this way

Being based in the US, the above figures are all US dollars, so the amounts will fluctuate around 20% more in Australian dollars.

I’m aiming to get as many people and groups involved as possible and everyone who participates gets their own profit-share as well. It is a huge win-win all round.

The entire community can benefit from participating.

If you have a group, special purpose, or charity you’d like to raise funds for, or even if you need more money for yourself, I will be happy to help you or tell you what you need to know to organise your own fund. The beauty is, rather than competing, we can each benefit from joining forces and helping each other.

Breast Health aside, show me a family that could not use an extra income these days?

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Here’s an importat message, posted on behalf of Australia Against Chemtrails.

 

Register for the “Stop Chemtrails” Rally to be held on the Gold Coast Australia

Sunday - June 14th, 2009 - 1pm

This rally is to demand that the Govenment and the media tell the truth about “Chemtrails” and why they allow ‘unmarked’ secret gray US Military and NATO jets to fly constantly in our sky to spread chemtrail poisons, and viruses.


They deny the truth, spread misinformation, and disinformation, and refuse to debate the issue.

We want to know why the Defence Department denies their existence.
 
We want to know why the EPA allows our wildlife and birds to be destroyed by USA jetswith chemtrails.

We believe Australia will demand that these acts of treason be stopped and you are all  invited to this important RALLY to stand up and voice your concerns. Bring your PICS and evidence to expose the reality of chemtrails.

PLEASE SEND THIS INVITE ON TO YOUR NETWORK - watch this video report, and do your own research.

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“…In the event of a sudden loss of oxygen from the cabin, a mask will drop down from the overhead panel above you…”

How many times have you spaced out during the safety procedure preceding an airline flight? Probably more times than you care to count, if you’ve done much flying. However, one of those instructions is of critical importance…

“…put on your own oxygen mask first before attending to children and other passengers.” No points for guessing why.

The thing is this: The exact same principle applies to any area of life where we may be called upon to assist others; including with money, fundraising, and even personal finances.

If you want to help somebody financially, by organising or participating in fundraising events for some charity or special purpose, why not do it the easy way and just write them a cheque for the amount they need?

Don’t tell me. Let me guess… could it be because, truth be told, you need the money almost as much as the ones you are raising it for?

Fact is, according to research statistics, this would be a true statement for 95% of the world’s entire population at any given moment, so don’t be surprised if you find yourself secretly agreeing…

Here’s where the “teach a man to fish” principle is lacking. It’s only half the solution.

Here’s the thing: Once you have got hold of your “fish” (whether you caught it or somebody gave it to you), you need to know what to do with it, or all you will really have is a dead fish. Even if you did catch it yourself, if you cannot cook it, you’ll get better results by giving it away!

Money’s just the same.

So when I say “Charity begins at home,” I mean that you must first take care of your own needs before giving away your resources to other people. Too much injudicious giving, no matter how well-intentioned, will result in you turning up in the handout line yourself.

What’s more, you will be at the wrong end of it.

So how do you satisfy your need to do your bit to help the world and still take proper care of yourself and your family?

Probably the simplest way I know of, is actually an adaptation of the principles contained in George S. Clason’s classic “The Richest Man In Babylon,” which includes the heartwarming (true) tale of Professor Shrewsbury’s financial redemption from crippling debt.

Would you like a way to:

1. Start thy purse to fattening
2. Control thy expenditures
3. Make thy gold multiply
4. Guard thy treasures from loss
5. Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment
6. Insure thy future income, and
7. Increase thy ability to earn …?

How wouldst thou like to have all 7 of these elements rolled into one powerful, yet simple, step that is “turbo-charged” to deal with today’s rapid pace, and the need for ever more money to keep ahead of thy rising costs?

How wouldst thou like to benefit both thyself AND thy favorite charity at the exact same time, from the exact same effort?

And how wouldst thou like to spend just a fraction of the time thou spendest now on fundraising activities, and at a fraction of the cost; yet multiply thy results many times over?

Here’s a simple solution, and your chance to benefit from age-old wisdom in a thoroughly modern way, for just a dollar a day.

Answer this:
Are you currently earning over $50,000 cash income per year from an investment (not work) of only $15 per month?

Are you willing to donate $15 per month for your charity to receive a matching $50,000+ per annum donation from you?

This is what I’m doing in support of “Breast Health,” and if you get involved, you’ll be helping them too - (.)(.) - for which they thank you!

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