Reglue, as it is organized today, cannot succeed or sustain itself much longer.
How is it organized?
Who runs it?
When did it begin operations? How was it founded?
Who is on the board of directors? Who is on the board of advisors?
Your website sort of addresses some of these questions, but it is not clear when the organization was necessarily founded nor who currently runs Reglue.
If you are in the process of applying for 501(c)(3) status, where are you in that process and when do you anticipate receiving your determination letter? Which organization is currently serving as your fiscal agent in order to allow you to accept charitable gifts?
Also, Reglue must get a 501(c)(3) designation if you want it to survive and grow. If I was an institutional funder, I would be suspicious of the fact you have been operating since 2005 and still need an outside organization to be your fiscal agent. For one or two, possibly, three years, that is okay but eight years? That length of time creates questions about the management of the organization and its competence.
The vast majority of non-profits in the United States rely on individual donations. Giving USA estimated that $298 billion was donated in 2011, and individuals were responsible for $217 billion, 73% of all philanthropic giving in the U.S.
Donors want their contributions to make a difference in addressing the cause they care about. That is why giving in the last decade has focused more and more on restricted, project-specific funding.
Non-profits must cultivate individual donors who believe in the organization's mission and want to address the same issue. And, while doing so, they must also communicate with their donors and stakeholders that general operating costs are essential to the sustainability of the organization.
Like someone above already mentioned, it is really hard to achieve your goals and accomplish your mission if your organization cannot afford to keep the lights on.
When playing in legendary mode in Halo 2, my first wall is the second hanger battle at the beginning of the game. I always run out of ammo and grenades before the second or third wave of grunts and elites.
My second wall is attempting to seize the gravity well with the marines when playing legendary.
I always find it really hard to get past those two points in the game.
Both Svartalf (2997) and markwalling (863035) mention it, but, to re-iterate, this product is being offered exclusively through Thinkgeek.
It seems slightly disingenuous to post a story from another website, http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4532837874.html, about the Neuros OSD DVR without mentioning that Thinkgeek and Slashdot are owned by the same company and that Thinkgeek is the sole distributor for now.
A quick disclaimer would be probably be appropriate in the future.
Now, while I have never seen an actual physeter macrocephalus at the 57th Street Beach, I have found that a large number of Homo Fatua Corpulentus congregate there with an alarming fequency.
Regina Lynn from Wired.com, http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,70547-0.html, reported on the adult film industry's efforts to develop new DRM programs that users wouldn't find too objectionable almost three months ago.
The adult film industry has pretty much lead the way in American entertainment in regards to online distribution and DVD innovation.
It's not surprising that Hollywood is sitting back and letting the little guys go through all of the development costs in order to harvest the more refined product later on.
Or, like many of us, he is a public employee in the U.S., where, in some states, accessing, downloading, and/or storing images or material that could possibly be considered obscene, like that photo, can be considered a crime and reason for dismissal.
Reglue, as it is organized today, cannot succeed or sustain itself much longer.
How is it organized? Who runs it?
When did it begin operations? How was it founded?
Who is on the board of directors? Who is on the board of advisors?
Your website sort of addresses some of these questions, but it is not clear when the organization was necessarily founded nor who currently runs Reglue.
If you are in the process of applying for 501(c)(3) status, where are you in that process and when do you anticipate receiving your determination letter? Which organization is currently serving as your fiscal agent in order to allow you to accept charitable gifts?
Also, Reglue must get a 501(c)(3) designation if you want it to survive and grow. If I was an institutional funder, I would be suspicious of the fact you have been operating since 2005 and still need an outside organization to be your fiscal agent. For one or two, possibly, three years, that is okay but eight years? That length of time creates questions about the management of the organization and its competence.
What emes said.
The vast majority of non-profits in the United States rely on individual donations. Giving USA estimated that $298 billion was donated in 2011, and individuals were responsible for $217 billion, 73% of all philanthropic giving in the U.S.
Donors want their contributions to make a difference in addressing the cause they care about. That is why giving in the last decade has focused more and more on restricted, project-specific funding.
Non-profits must cultivate individual donors who believe in the organization's mission and want to address the same issue. And, while doing so, they must also communicate with their donors and stakeholders that general operating costs are essential to the sustainability of the organization.
Like someone above already mentioned, it is really hard to achieve your goals and accomplish your mission if your organization cannot afford to keep the lights on.
LiveScribe has the best pen, but you need to use a Windows VM through VirtualBox to make it work.
https://github.com/aliendude5300/LibreScribe/wiki https://masterbranch.com/librescribe-project/1186535
DANG IT! I was hoping to get to this one first. Well played, ALeavitt.
An Unlikely Champion -- a former Supreme Court Justice -- Promotes Computer Games as a Way to Change Society
When playing in legendary mode in Halo 2, my first wall is the second hanger battle at the beginning of the game. I always run out of ammo and grenades before the second or third wave of grunts and elites. My second wall is attempting to seize the gravity well with the marines when playing legendary. I always find it really hard to get past those two points in the game.
Both Svartalf (2997) and markwalling (863035) mention it, but, to re-iterate, this product is being offered exclusively through Thinkgeek.
It seems slightly disingenuous to post a story from another website, http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS4532837874.html , about the Neuros OSD DVR without mentioning that Thinkgeek and Slashdot are owned by the same company and that Thinkgeek is the sole distributor for now.
A quick disclaimer would be probably be appropriate in the future.
Now, while I have never seen an actual physeter macrocephalus at the 57th Street Beach, I have found that a large number of Homo Fatua Corpulentus congregate there with an alarming fequency.
Regina Lynn from Wired.com, http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,70547-0.html, reported on the adult film industry's efforts to develop new DRM programs that users wouldn't find too objectionable almost three months ago.
The adult film industry has pretty much lead the way in American entertainment in regards to online distribution and DVD innovation.
It's not surprising that Hollywood is sitting back and letting the little guys go through all of the development costs in order to harvest the more refined product later on.Or, like many of us, he is a public employee in the U.S., where, in some states, accessing, downloading, and/or storing images or material that could possibly be considered obscene, like that photo, can be considered a crime and reason for dismissal.