December 16, 2009, 22:03
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Congrats to Ozzy and NYRA!!!!
Chase Community Giving on Facebook has posted the top 100 vote-getters in its giveaway of $5million to local 501(c)3 groups. All 100 get a $25,000 cash grant, which is HUGE for smaller organizations like NYRA.
The point: Ozzy's group, the National Youth Rights Association, made the cut.
   
I'm really happy for you, man. I know you worked hard to make this happen.
 Congrats!  ...and best of luck in the January final voting.
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December 16, 2009, 22:14
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Thanks!!!!!
  
We're all really excited! This is a really big deal for us. For far too long I have struggled with a tiny, tiny budget. We just hired a development director this fall and now with winning this contest we are definitely turning a corner. Actually just yesterday we met with some rich, well connected woman who gave us $1,000.
And today our development director was in NYC meeting with various foundations.
After 10 years of struggling in poverty it seems (cautiously) that we are close to the next level.
It is very exciting!!!
Thanks for everyone's help!!
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December 16, 2009, 22:26
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Originally Posted by OzzyKP
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Actually just yesterday we met with some rich, well-connected woman who gave us $1,000.
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Don't worry, the spanking marks will go away in a couple of days.
Congratulations Ozzy. Spend your new-found wealth wisely!
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December 16, 2009, 22:30
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Employ children, they're cheap.
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December 16, 2009, 22:36
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Actually just yesterday we met with some rich, well connected woman who gave us $1,000.
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What, 18 year-olds just don't cut it with today's cougars?
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December 16, 2009, 22:37
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Yeah, they do, but only for $1,000. It seems that they're not worth anything more.
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December 16, 2009, 22:55
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They save the big cheques for the grown up groups.
j/k
Congrats Ozzy.
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December 16, 2009, 23:02
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congratulations
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December 17, 2009, 01:08
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WTG.
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December 17, 2009, 09:22
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Good job
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December 17, 2009, 09:35
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Congratulations! Awesome news!
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December 18, 2009, 15:51
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Originally Posted by duke o' york
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Yeah, they do, but only for $1,000. It seems that they're not worth anything more.
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Well, with the recession the price has dropped considerably.
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December 19, 2009, 12:24
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Got in the NY Times too after one of our friends got screwed:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/19/us/19charity.html
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Charities Criticize Online Fund-Raising Contest by Chase
By STEPHANIE STROM
Published: December 18, 2009
JPMorgan Chase & Company is coming under fire for the way it conducted an online contest to award millions of dollars to 100 charities.
At least three nonprofit groups — Students for Sensible Drug Policy, the Marijuana Policy Project and an anti-abortion group, Justice for All— say they believe that Chase disqualified them over concerns about associating its name with their missions.
The groups say that until Chase made changes to the contest, they appeared to be among the top 100 vote-getters.
“They never gave us any indication that there was any problem with our organization qualifying,” said Micah Daigle, executive director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy. “Now they’re completely stonewalling me.”
Three days before the contest ended, Chase stopped giving participants access to voting information, and it has not made public the vote tallies of the winners.
“This is a problem of accountability,” said David Lee, executive director of Justice for All. “Simply publish the votes and let us see that the 100 organizations named as winners won.”
Contests using social media to award or raise money for charities have exploded, as companies and nonprofit groups test the use of Facebook, Twitter and other online tools for marketing and fund-raising.
The Chase Community Giving contest is one of the largest ever mounted, open to more than a half-million charities. More than a million people signed onto Chase’s fan page, where they were awarded 20 votes to cast for the charities of their choice.
In an e-mail message to Mr. Lee, Joseph Evangelisti, a spokesman for Chase, explained the thinking behind the changes in the contest.
“Regarding the vote tallies,” Mr. Evangelisti wrote, “we have taken down individual charity counts with a couple of days left to build excitement among the broadest number of participants, as well as to ensure that all Facebook users learn of the 100 finalists at the same time and so we have an opportunity to notify the 100 finalists first.”
In a telephone interview, Mr. Evangelisti declined to give the vote tallies for any of the organizations or to say whether any of the groups that are complaining had been disqualified. Chase’s eligibility rules make it clear that the bank can disqualify any participant.
“We are proud that through this effort we’re giving $5 million to small and local charities,” he said, “raising awareness for thousands of charities and helping them gain new supporters.”
In such contests, companies typically select a group of charities and ask people to vote for one of them. But Chase opened its contest to any charity whose operating budget was less than $10 million and whose mission “aligned” with the bank’s corporate social responsibility guidelines. Organizations also had to affirm that they did not discriminate in any way.
Chase did not create a public leader board showing a ranking of the charities based on the votes they had received on its Chase Community Giving page on Facebook. Instead, participating charities had to go to Facebook to find out how many votes they had received and who had voted for them.
So some participants created informal leader boards. For instance, the National Youth Rights Association, a tiny nonprofit that works to teach young people about their rights and how to protect them, compiled voting data on almost 400 contestants, and 82 of the organizations that it tracked were among the 100 winners Chase named.
The association itself was among those winners, and the $25,000 it will get from Chase is more money than it has raised all year and the largest donation it has received in its 11-year history, said Alex Koroknay-Palicz, its executive director.
“For the most part, the organizations Chase picked were exactly the organizations we expected to win, because we had spent a lot of time and effort tracking it,” Mr. Koroknay-Palicz said. “So the biggest surprise was Students and a couple of pro-life groups, as well as the organization called the Prem Rawat Foundation, didn’t make it, because they had been doing pretty well.”
According to the leader board he created, Students for Sensible Drug Policy collected 2,305 votes through Dec. 9, when organizations no longer could track their votes or see who had voted for them. The Marijuana Policy Project had 1,911 votes, and Justice for All had 1,512.
The Prem Rawat Foundation, a humanitarian group, had 4,324 votes. It did not respond to a message left at its offices. Mr. Evangelisti said the 100 finalists “reflect those organizations that received the most votes among eligible participants.”
Mr. Lee, a veteran of these types of contests, said the changes Chase made on Dec. 9 had made it much more difficult to continue attracting votes. After the changes, would-be supporters of Justice for All called and e-mailed to say they could not get their votes to go through.
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December 19, 2009, 18:54
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Count on s a major corporate entity to screw up the PR advantages of a great idea like this by changing the rules midstream and losing all transparency. If they had just STFU and let the voters decide, barely a word would have been said about these few organizations getting a little piece of the pie.
Congrats on getting NYRA into the story, Ozzy.
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December 20, 2009, 17:26
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Thanks
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January 15, 2010, 23:46
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Round two began today!
NYRA is in 98th place!
Totally beating those poor suckers in 100th!
1st place has almost 9,000 votes!!!  After only a day!!
We're smart enough not to invest any time, energy or resources in the second round. We busted our ass in the first round and it paid off big for us. Now we're off to other stuff. Some allied groups who we worked with in the first round have apparently been doing a lot of preparation for the second round but they are in like 80th place so far. I am so glad we didn't spend any time on the second round.
But if you guys want to vote for us in the second round just to avoid complete embarrassment, feel free:
http://www.youthrights.org/vote
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January 16, 2010, 02:15
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Congrats Ozzy!
I have allways been impressed with your enthusiasm and staunch supporter of your cause!!
Your one of the many people I would really enjoy meeting in person from Apolyton
Gramps
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January 16, 2010, 09:58
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Originally Posted by Grandpa Troll
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Congrats Ozzy!
I have allways been impressed with your enthusiasm and staunch supporter of your cause!!
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True that.
The only thing I wonder about is why this youth group allow themselves to be led by such an old geezer.
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January 16, 2010, 12:30
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The lazy youth of today can't be arsed to vote him out
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January 16, 2010, 13:01
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I guess they think I'm doing a good job. Can't imagine why.
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January 16, 2010, 13:06
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That's because you're a grown up.
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January 18, 2010, 03:57
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Good stuff Ozzy!!! :B:
The best part after fifhting for it long and hard is the sweet nectarine of final victory, and now you are better equipped to USE this money than before I'm sure. You deserved it all
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January 18, 2010, 12:35
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Voted. Spread the word.
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January 18, 2010, 13:27
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$25,000 buys a lot of weed and comic books, or whatever you kids are into these days
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