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Sustainable Giving Our Hope Mission Sustainable Giving for Churches, Ministries, PTA’s and other 501(c)(3)’s
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Sustainable Giving Are your current fundraising efforts sustainable?
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Sustainable Giving Are your current fundraising efforts using products that people need, want and use everyday?
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Sustainable Giving Are your current fundraising efforts asking people to spend money they don’t have on stuff they don’t need?
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Sustainable Giving Bonus Question: Are your current fundraising efforts making everyone around you unhealthy and fat?
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Sustainable Giving Truly SUSTAINABLE giving Introducing
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Sustainable Giving Create a funding mechanism that pays all year long Provide a real benefit to your base of supporters Create a way to expand your donor base Main Objectives:
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Sustainable Giving Find the right vehicle. The KEY to sustainable funding:
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Sustainable Giving 1. Malnutrition 2. Charity solves two problems:
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Sustainable Giving Every six seconds a child dies from malnutrition Over one half of all childhood deaths are malnutrition related 5 million children under 5 die each year from malnutrition Almost one billion people globally are malnourished Problem One: Malnutrition
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Sustainable Giving The New Hidden Hunger The new face of malnutrition is right here. Classic Face New Face
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Sustainable Giving a.The leading cause of death in the US – up to 580,000 deaths per year b.A major cause of disability in seniors c.Linked to about 75% of total health care costs US Statistics – Unhealthy Eating:
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Sustainable Giving Approximately 90% of the money Americans spend on foods is used to buy processed foods. Processed Foods Now Dominate Our Diets: US Dept of Commerce, 1999
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Sustainable Giving “Children become malnourished when they don’t consume the adequate level of nutrients their bodies require to resist disease and support normal body functions.” Doctors Without Borders
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Sustainable Giving JAMA Feb 28, 2007: increased risk of death and disease Made from coal tar and petroleum 95% market penetration Over 500 million people take synthetic vitamins Industry “Solution” - Synthetic Nutrition
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Sustainable Giving Not sustainable. Monthly donations are often unpredictable and dramatically impacted by the economy Problem Two: Charity
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Sustainable Giving The EMSquared Solution: Sustainable/Recurring Revenue Non-GMO, Gluten Free No artificial or synthetic anything Delivery system for our proprietary Hope Blend
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Sustainable Giving Only $2.50 per bar, box of 30 for $75, and three things happen: 1.Nourish yourself with the best possible nutrition available on the planet;
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Sustainable Giving Only $2.50 per bar, box of 30 for $75, and three things happen: 2.At the same time, with those same dollars, nourish one of the worlds most vulnerable children;
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Sustainable Giving Only $2.50 per bar, box of 30 for $75, and three things happen: 3.Build financial support for your mission, cause or organization.
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Sustainable Giving Every 3 compassionate consumers = $75 Fundraising Scenarios: 30 = $750 90 = $2250 300 = $7500 900 = $22,500; ETC!!!!
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Sustainable Giving Give Radically, Live Passionately! The EM Squared
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