here are others:

http://www.youcaring.com/

https://rally.org/

https://fundly.com/

http://www.causevox.com/



On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 12:21 PM, Jim Lubin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am on the board of a nonprofit organization and raise money for
> education and medical research. IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofits can not raise
> money for individual.
>
> I came across two sites that allow anyone to raise money online for
> personal needs. Donations are not tax-deductible. They do take a processing
> fee but is reasonable. Many are using the sites to help with medical
> expenses.
>
> http://www.gofundme.com/
>
> http://www.giveforward.com/
>
> https://www.indiegogo.com/
>
> GoFundMe works in countries that are supported by our payments partners.
> We realize that payment companies like PayPal operate in many counties, but
> only some counties are fully supported to work with GoFundMe.
>
> Supported countries and currencies include: United States of America
> ($USD), United Kingdom (£GBP), Canada ($CAD), Australia ($AUD), and
> Eurozone Countries (EURO EUR).
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:06 AM, Dave Krehbiel <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Have anyone worked with a nonprofit organization or fund-raising company
>> to raise money?
>>
>>
>>
>> It takes a certain amount of infrastructure to accept credit cards and
>> accept PayPal payments and so forth. Have you tried this yourself, or can
>> you recommend an organization to work with?
>>
>>
>>
>> A big problem with fundraising is: people are most likely to make a
>> donation following a big accident or problem, but the initial enthusiasm
>> falls off quickly. Have you found this to be the case? Have you tried any
>> ideas to generate ongoing support from friends and family and community?
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave Krehbiel
>>
>> Olney, MD 20832
>>
>>
>>
>> (301)924-4530
>>
>
>

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