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Benj and Jessica launched a nonprofit. Follow our journey as we built a 501(c)(3) and a web site, and now usher in an endless stream of worthy charity nominees and monthly grant winners!

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November 2017 winner ALS Guardian Angels

Charitocracy's 15th check to November winner ALS Guardian Angels for $1533

We have good news about November winner ALS Guardian Angels, right after this quick update...

Welcome to the Giving Season

This is a strange time of year. People are just nicer to each other for some reason. Do you truly have something warm and fuzzy burning in your heart? Or do you feel compelled by societal norms to follow suit, spending money to boost the economy? We're not here to judge. We'll accommodate your gift giving needs regardless. Even right up to the last minute before your ritualistic gift-giving deadlines!

At least you know when you give Charitocracy, all of that money is tax-deductible and will go to a good cause. 12 good causes in fact! You can give any amount, as long as it's one of the multiples of $13 we've put on the menu. Who wouldn't want to receive a donation of, say, $39 in their name, granting them a prepaid year of voting and nominating at Charitocracy?!

All you need to do is go here. If you're a donor yourself (you are, right?!), you'll want to log in to Charitocracy so the form is prefilled with your info and you get credit in your Giving Tree for the purchases. Then just choose a $ amount, as low as $13, and enter the name of your recipient. You'll instantly receive two emails: one with your donation receipt for your tax records, and the other with the gift code and beautiful PDF gift box. You can forward it to your recipient at the time of your choosing, or print it out and hand-deliver when the moment is right!

Here's a sample. You definitely don't want to try out the QR code by pointing your smartphone camera app at it. Please, no. Bad things would almost certainly happen. šŸ˜‰

Charitocracy Gift Box and ReadMe

November 2017 winner ALS Guardian Angels

Last night we voted in our 3rdĀ cause of Charitocracy's 2nd year. Congratulations toĀ ALS Guardian Angels and toĀ donorĀ MaggieĀ for nominating it! You have these next 7 days to further sweeten the pot with a special one-time donation of any amount, which we'll add straight to the check we write to ALS Guardian Angels next week. You can find their web site here.

I was careful not to give any preferential attention to this cause and influence the vote. Now that it's won, full disclosure: my sister, Maggie, nominated it. Our family is personally impacted by ALS. So naturally I'm thrilled that we're able to assist this unique cause that focuses on helping patients live with ALS. I'm also touched that my sister used Charitocracy as a fundraising platform. This is the last you'll hear about ALS Guardian Angels from me, since a year from now it will become eligible to receive votes again. But do know: there is something warm and fuzzy burning in my heart today.

Now watch this video about guardian angel Stu Millheiser and his special charity, andĀ feel goodĀ about your part in our collective $1533+ grant to help his mission!

Have a great December, and log intoĀ CharitocracyĀ to update your votes or nominate a new cause!

TĢ¶aĢ¶cĢ¶oĢ¶ Giving Tuesday

Happy Giving Tuesday, Charitocracy!

It's Tuesday. Normally that means tacos for lunch, but today it means giving to your favorite charities. And naturally that means Charitocracy. Happy Giving Tuesday!

Giving Tuesday means doubled donations

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is matching all donations coming in through Facebook's Donate button today. And Facebook is waiving fees. So today is the day. If you've been wanting to donate to Charitocracy but for whatever reason (fear of commitment? Triskaidekaphobia?) don't want to join Charitocracy, visit our Facebook page and click that Donate button! Any amount is welcome. Your dollars will go 100% straight to Charitocracy... But only after being mimeographed to take up double the space in Charitocracy's bank vaults. We'll make room.

Of course there's no better way to give to Charitocracy than to actually join us here. That enables you to vote for causes and nominate your personal favorites to win. Most importantly, it will sustain that warm feeling in your heart throughout the year, at convenient monthly intervals. Check out our past winners!

Already a donor?

If you've read this far, there's a strong chance you're already a Charitocracy groupy, so the above information isn't very helpful to you. How else can you help on Giving Tuesday?Ā Let me count the ways:

  • Increase your annual donation! Whether that means doubling from $1/month to $2, or $10 to $20, you know best what kind of impact on the world you can afford. I spend $10 on coffee in a single day sometimes, so that helps put things in perspective for me. Don't be afraid to open wallets wide! It's all about the Washingtons, baby.
  • Give Charitocracy as a gift! Give the lucky people on your holiday shopping list a prepaid year of Charitocracy. Gifts come with a PDF you can print out or email with the low-down on Charitocracy and a foldable gift box! Stuff stockings, enclose them with greeting cards, hang them on a tree, or incorporate them into whatever tradition you celebrate. Put one in your Tuesday Tacos. It's all good.
  • Invite your friends and family via email! Not all of us possess the resources to save the world with cold hard cash. This is why we've incorporated what we callĀ your Giving Tree into Charitocracy. Visible right alongside your personal donations, this Giving Tree $ amount shows you all the donations you're responsible for bringing into Charitocracy, not just your own. This is the most important number to celebrate, as you can have a much larger impact by bringing your friends and family into the fold than you can hopeĀ  to have individually.
  • Share our Facebook page to all your friends!Ā Click the [...] button, then Invite Friends, enter a brief note about Charitocracy's greatness, and click the Invite button next to each friend. This costs you nothing but a few minutes time, but since we're throwing an extra $1 of matching funds into the monthly pot for each new Like, it can add up quickly! Even if just 5% of your 400 friends listen to you for once and click that Like button, that's $20 in the pot right there! Not to mention the strong likelihood that they'll like what they see and join us as donors themselves some day...

Our kids covered some of this in their video last month, so check it out!Ā  And have a warm and generous Giving Tuesday, everyone! *Tacos not included.

That’s So Meta…

Charitocracy blog + website, two great tastes that taste great together

... a blog post about the blog!

Maybe youā€™ve noticed that the blog is now embedded within the main Charitocracy site? Goodbye blog.ch-y.org, hello ch-y.org/blog! (If you havenā€™t noticed, thatā€™s a good sign itā€™s been a smooth transition.)

The blog predates the rest of the site by nearly a year, and was hosted on a separate server. My SEO gurus (hey, Dave & Tommy!) tell me thatā€™s frowned upon by some search engine algorithms. Not to mention, itā€™s just a historical artifact that they were separate.

Build it and then what?

My ā€œBuild It And They Will Comeā€ mentality is starting to show its naĆÆvetĆ©. That saying only holds true for the ghosts of baseball legends when you transform a corn field into a baseball diamond. Or maybe putting up a Starbucks next to the research station in Antarctica. Charitocracy, without the same captive audience, will need to start taking marketing much more seriously in order to carry out our mission.

Organic growth has been humbling, in multiple senses of that word. On one hand, 100% year-to-year growth in donors on nothing more than word-of-mouth and the generosity of our friends and family fills my heart. You guys amaze me. On the other hand, we have ~200 donors today, while the site in its current form could easily serve 2000 or even 20,000 donors.

Expect to hear more about our new marketing efforts in the coming weeks, as we enter 2017ā€™s Giving Season!

Let me get this straight, not only won't they come, but they won't even see what I built unless I boost it?