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Old 10-01-2012, 09:13 PM
AZTheta AZTheta is offline
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I'm going to look for a list of ideas for "small-sized philanthropies" that would fit what you're looking for. Don't involve a ton of up-front planning, but have been proven effective. It may be a while before I find the list, so be patient. You asked for ideas, and you actually seem receptive (how refreshing). So I am more than happy to give you ideas. How you carry them out, or where you go from there, is up to you.

Off to look for the list (I attended some killer sessions on this very topic).
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:28 PM
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I'm going to look for a list of ideas for "small-sized philanthropies" that would fit what you're looking for. Don't involve a ton of up-front planning, but have been proven effective. It may be a while before I find the list, so be patient. You asked for ideas, and you actually seem receptive (how refreshing). So I am more than happy to give you ideas. How you carry them out, or where you go from there, is up to you.

Off to look for the list (I attended some killer sessions on this very topic).
I have done a couple of things where I worked as special event staff, like the fair is in town or someone company is throwing a picnic and they need like twenty people to run games, serve food, etc. all day. It's a long horrible day, but then it's over and you make a lot of cash.
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