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    Fundraiser idea

    So around here it is hard to get people to part with their personal computers even for money - but I had an idea that I would like to float.

    Some of the people on the forum ( Julie, for one ) have collected e-scrap to make money for non-profit activities. What if we offered non-profits a chance to make money?



    What I have in mind is telling them that we will buy e-scrap from them as a fundraiser. We will pay a specific amount for certain items - as much as they can collect from their members or the public by a certain date.

    People who donate to the non-profits could get a tax write-off, the organization would get money and we would get scrap. Everybody wins.

    Don't recall seeing this discussed before, forgive me if it has been.

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    I've seen this done with cell phones and ink cartridges, there are several websites that offer plans to non-profits, you might look at them to see how it works.

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    Yes! Earth Day is coming up and its a great time to offer said services. Next Tuesday I'm bringing my trailer to my college all day to accept electroninc donations and the school is doing all the advertising. I also have a fundraiser set up for July with teh Humaine Society doing the same thing. With my lawn care in full swing I don't have the time to track down as many computers but these events should turn out great!

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    Yep. This works very well. There have been a couple discussions on here about it and some more that are on another sight. However, we have not had a full blown discussion about it. I will be getting one going soon myself. One thing I plan to incorporate is a premium somewhere around 10% or so higher than my normal purchase price for obvious reasons. Namely it should garner a good bit of material and because it is a charity.
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    well its a good idea, but the red tape and burocratic nightmare in dealing with a large non profit. would be a full time job for a couple of months I think. f you think dealing with the government is a task you aint seen nothin yet till you start dealing with a do gooder with and an eleitest attitude. just my experience. I think it would take some deep pockets. I have tried to deal with just my local do good agencys. $1000 suit , tie, Goochie loafers and all to them I was just another homeless guy looking for bits of scrap to buy another jug of wine.( this is how they made me feel).

    Not sayin it isnt a good Idea, in fact some one WILL DO IT. but it will be one of the 1 800 buy or donate to the what ever guys probably owned by some one in India or Saudi.

    not tryin to be a wet blanket just realistic I would maybe start with the church youth groups or the local scouts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    well its a good idea, but the red tape and burocratic nightmare in dealing with a large non profit. would be a full time job for a couple of months I think. f you think dealing with the government is a task you aint seen nothin yet till you start dealing with a do gooder with and an eleitest attitude. just my experience. I think it would take some deep pockets. I have tried to deal with just my local do good agencys. $1000 suit , tie, Goochie loafers and all to them I was just another homeless guy looking for bits of scrap to buy another jug of wine.( this is how they made me feel).

    Not sayin it isnt a good Idea, in fact some one WILL DO IT. but it will be one of the 1 800 buy or donate to the what ever guys probably owned by some one in India or Saudi.

    not tryin to be a wet blanket just realistic I would maybe start with the church youth groups or the local scouts.

    Thanks for that. Yes, I was thinking about starting with church groups since they have autonomy - probably the minister can make a decision without having to get the approval of a board of directors or something. I'm guessing.

    Parrothead - yes, definitely plan to pay more to non-profits than to the general public.

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    Like olddude said - youth groups.

    They're always needing money. Maybe you could collaborate with them when they're doing a yard sale. Have a drop off area for broken electronics. Prior to the sale you would have the teens tell everyone they know to bring their broken/unwanted electronics to the sale.

    It'd be like a mini army of people spreading the word.

    And who doesn't want to help a teen go on a trip? It's a win/win for all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapette View Post
    Thanks for that. Yes, I was thinking about starting with church groups since they have autonomy - probably the minister can make a decision without having to get the approval of a board of directors or something. I'm guessing.

    Parrothead - yes, definitely plan to pay more to non-profits than to the general public.
    actually it is ususally the church secraqtery I end up dealing with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    Like olddude said - youth groups.

    They're always needing money. Maybe you could collaborate with them when they're doing a yard sale. Have a drop off area for broken electronics. Prior to the sale you would have the teens tell everyone they know to bring their broken/unwanted electronics to the sale.

    It'd be like a mini army of people spreading the word.

    And who doesn't want to help a teen go on a trip? It's a win/win for all.

    Great idea - you are so right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    actually it is ususally the church secraqtery I end up dealing with.
    Maybe she's the one that makes all the important decisions! Thanks for that.


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