It's actually quite annoying what I learned today. What did I learn, you ask? Well, I learned that the chief fundraiser for our school basically doesn't want us asking for corporate sponsoring because she's afraid that we will interfere with what the school plans to do in the next six months (aggressively asking corporations for donations/sponsoring). This works against our cause, as fundraising a solid $150,000 is a lot more difficult than just raising say, $75,000.
Also on the note of fundraising, our group considered the addition of a PayPal donation box for The Strength of We (the organization that's going out to help people in Peru and other places around the world). This would help greatly as, if people feel greatly moved to help our cause, they could easily click a few places and donate to us. The problem with PayPal is that PayPal actually takes off a percentage off all donations, which is a big hindrance to us.
Hm, what else? In our group, Kit is still looking up various airlines that fly to Peru, in hopes of asking them for some kind of discount so that travel fares would be less, allowing the use of money towards actually building the medical clinic and helping the people of Peru. It would also be great if we could get the same kind of help from hotels and/or restaurants, etc. On a side note, if everybody in San Diego, more than 2.5 million people including kids, donated one cent everyday for one school week, our goal would be met. If we could get corporate sponsoring that would match us to an extent, the amount we could make would be amplified greatly. This just goes to show that the little people matter. The problem with this proposal is just getting the word out to everybody. It would be really awesome if radio stations, newspapers, online advertising (such as Craig's list), Myspace, Facebook, etc. could help us get the word out.
There's obviously a lot to be done within the next 3 or 4 weeks. I suppose next week, we should being getting the word out to people around our school to see what they think and if they have any kind of input on how we could go about raising the money. Also, we should begin calling up the airline companies, contacts in Peru, anybody that could help us minimize the cost of the trip so more goes towards the actual cause. On the note of calling people, we should also call or email PayPal to find out if they could deduct less or no money from donations.
Something that I hope I can collaborate on with some members of other groups is to get a website going for The Strength of We (if we can get the URL from Darrell, that would be great). This would be very useful for getting the word out because we could direct people to information about us much more easily.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Today's Accomplishments: 16 May 2008
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