Can We Help Pakistan?

10Yetis

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    Ok, so everyone is aware of the tragic events in Pakistan? Bloody terrible.

    So, I was thinking... collectively, on this forum we have enough skills between us to do something to help raise money?

    No obligation for anyone to join in, I know alot of you do plenty for worthy causes and alike.

    The idea I had; similar to Million dollar web page and Neil's great Tartan-Pixels... could we not set something up like "pixels for pakistan"?

    We have enough hosting, web design and PR and marketing people here to make it work?

    Of course, this is just something that came to me having spoken to Neil, so if anyone has any other any better ways of raising money then shout up.

    Do people think it is a go-er? Post below with offers of help if you can.
     
    Perhaps, if anybody receives an order as a result of UKBF, i.e. member to member business, they can donate a %, perhaps 5-10% of the order to a cause?

    Ozzy, good PR for UKBF "UKBF members club together to help Pakistan..."

    Just an idea,

    Marina
     
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    I'd be happy to make an offer where I'd do consultations for 60% of my normal fee and the client sends 40% to a relief organisation.

    One caveat would be that I would want the 40% to go to an organisation which is:

    (1) honestly managed - sadly there are charities where organisers are lining their pockets

    (2) efficient - as much of the money goes to the people on the ground as can be reasonably expected.

    Anyone know an organisation that fits the bill?

    Steve
     
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    10 Yetis said:
    The idea I had; similar to Million dollar web page and Neil's great Tartan-Pixels... could we not set something up like "pixels for pakistan"?

    I think this is a great idea. Start with a giant image and keep selling space until it's covered. There are several benefits to this:

    1) It's practical given the web experts who frequent the forums.

    2) Covering the picture with logos and links could be symbolic. For example, if the starting image shows some of the mass destruction in the region, our donations would 'cover' the need.

    3) Companies contributing to the cause would be clearly visible at the site. The bigger the company's image, the more they donated. (This isn't always a good thing, but it might help to convince some.)

    Does anyone reading this have the expertise needed to turn the idea into reality? I'm sure many members would contribute immediately.
     
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    goldctrsteve said:
    10 Yetis said:
    The idea I had; similar to Million dollar web page and Neil's great Tartan-Pixels... could we not set something up like "pixels for pakistan"?

    I think this is a great idea. Start with a giant image and keep selling space until it's covered. There are several benefits to this:

    1) It's practical given the web experts who frequent the forums.

    2) Covering the picture with logos and links could be symbolic. For example, if the starting image shows some of the mass destruction in the region, our donations would 'cover' the need.

    3) Companies contributing to the cause would be clearly visible at the site. The bigger the company's image, the more they donated. (This isn't always a good thing, but it might help to convince some.)

    Does anyone reading this have the expertise needed to turn the idea into reality? I'm sure many members would contribute immediately.

    A script for a pixel site costs $50 and I could host it.

    Rob
     
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    Anyone got a paypal account then and would be willing to help? (and is trustworthy?)

    So far we have

    Hosting: Rob
    Pixel Script - $50, me
    Paypal account - any volunteers?
    URL @ £5 - any volunteers?
    Press releases: All us PR's could do our local media?
    Anything else?
     
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    How much is a space or a pixel starting at? Is there a minimum donation or is the sky(and the wallet) the limit?
     
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    Mumper,

    Hang on there my friend, we are trying to finalise it all.

    At the moment we have:

    Hosting/designystuf - Rob
    Script - me
    URL - Belladonna
    PR - Marina and I (I am sure there are more PR's out there!!)

    We still need:

    Paypal account

    Any offers? Anyone got one We can use?
     
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    A couple of issues spring to mind when I consider the payment side of things.

    You are attempting to do this for a registered charity (presumably) but payments taken will be direct to a firm - whoever that may be, which presumably isn't a registered charity. Caution advised, the tax man may interpret this as potentially huge income to the firm. Someone could end up with a LARGE tax bill.

    Secondly, if using a paypal account, paypal will take a potentially huge cut of the payments.

    As a suggestion, it may be appropriate to approach a charity directly to get them to handle the payment received via their paypal / worldpay gateway.
     
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    I have a paypal account, PM me if you need it :-)

    but i also equally have Nochex where anyone can donate, do not necessarily need payapl account then. and the procesing fee is lower!

    Snag is ppl can only donate up to £100 per day each on nochex.

    How safe would it be to use it this way though, no chance of my account being hacked is there
    Plus how would i prove i had recieved what i said i had recieved etc. I am am as honest as the day is long but you don't kow that :-)

    I would need to know how to pay the monies though.

    Al
     
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    Whoops, i just read the previous thread.

    I did not think of that, guess i cannot help :-(

    Sorry

    Al
     
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    Asteeleleith said:
    Whoops, i just read the previous thread.

    I did not think of that, guess i cannot help :-(

    Sorry

    Al

    Whoooah. Don't want to be a wet blanket, just thinking practically. Maybe some accountants out there could advise for definite on this one ?(it's not my background).

    If you are looking for expertise / coding for payment integration with whichever payment gateway you settle on we will offer to help if we can.
     
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    No not a problem, u are far from beng a wet blanket, ur right!

    To offer a suggestion, would personal paypal account be of any use? If anyone has anyone?

    Al
     
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    Taking the most direct action I can, I've contacted the Red Cross to request advice on payment processing, now awaiting a response.

    Email is as follows.

    Hi,

    I'm writing on behalf of a group of small businesses with considerable web design expertise in response to the Asian Earthquake Appeal.

    We'd like to help by providing a fundraising website which we believe has the potential to raise substantial funds in relation to this appeal. Our issue at present is how to process these funds and pass these directly to the charities that need them (i.e. your own).

    Would it be possible to setup a system whereby payment is driven on our site, then processed and paid directly to the Red Cross? We need to ensure that your donation payment is taken before we allow the "facility" we are proposing to provide.

    Given the urgency of this appeal, clearly a rapid response to this query would provide maximum benefit. We'd like to help if it's at all possible.
     
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    yes I was thinking that payments could be made directly to a charity such as www.dec.org.uk perhaps, but we would need to track how much we have raised.

    Any thoughts?
     
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    Yeah, Red Cross are part of DEC anyway, so we'll see what their answer is.

    In terms of tracking what's paid to them that's not a biggie. Just add a record to a database / XML file when someone makes a donation, then add all the records up at the end of the day...

    Just need the go ahead / details from a charity to make payments direct to their account. Watch this space.
     
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    Ok, some suggestioins here. I am sure Paypal would offer a service to charities where they dont take a fee if you ask them or you could set up a new personal account once you get a domain name. Thats way the e-mail and domain would be linked.

    I would be happy to donate a piece of art to be auctioned off and am happy to do any other odd little jobs around the house.
     
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    Hi guys why don’t you all try what i did make account like I did and it goes into charity account directly you don’t need to go through the script and domain registering stuff if you guys want we can make a page with UKBF name and I will close this page that I have already opened and then we try our best to help these people who suffering from this disaster

    http://www.justgiving.com/Tauctionshop

    Thanks
     
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    hi all
    Unless we would contact a charity that is not necesarily a humanitarian one.

    I am a member of the British Astronomical Association (which is a registered charity) , and i have contacts there with the current president, perhaps i could as if they could handle it for us?

    i will email him and find out

    Just a thought

    Al
     
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    Hi all,

    As promised i have emailed Tom Boles, he is the president of the British astronomical Association

    The email i sent is as below

    Hi

    I just wonder if i might be as bold to run something by.

    I am a member of the http://www.ukbusinessforums.co..uk . At the moment we are putting together an appeal with a view to raising money to help assist the victims of the Pakistani Earthquake http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=5458.
    We seem to have everything set up, including a website for collecting the money, a domain etc. But one thing we are lacking is a means of collecting donations.

    As you can imagine we are all businesses, and therefore not registered charities, so there is no one present within the forum who could collect the money on our behalf.
    Someone has contacted Oxfam to see if they can assist, but it seems all option are stil being considered.
    After having orignally offered to do it myself, i feel duty bound to ask :-)

    I was wondering, and as i say it is a long shot if the BAA (being a registered charity) could assist us by accepting the payment and passing this on to the relevant cause? it would have to be something easily set up i think.
    I realise i should perhaps contact the treasurer, however i do not have the email address to hand.

    Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.

    Kindest Regards

    Alastair

    I hope this helps, needless to say i will keep you posted as to any response i might recieve.

    Al
     
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    Hi,

    If this is all set up by my deadline of 9th November, I will put it in issue 3 of YEM in the news/views section with a link to the site that is being planned

    Lucy
     
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    Ive tried emailing the charity commission and DEC.org but no response as yet.

    In fact the automated reply for the charities commission stated they would get back to me within 15 days..............................
     
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    If anyone can design a logo for what you're doing or even write an article asking for help I will place it in my mag e-zine for free.

    Regards

    Rob
    www.freecybermag.com The web's best free online mag e-zine
     
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    Hi All,

    I have allocated a space for this in our news and views section of YEM, I have reserved one of the larger spaces too. Andy, perhaps you will write a press release for it when things are in place and send it over to me, the space is approx 250-300 words plus an image which we will source unless anyone has an image they think would be suitable. Deadline is 9th November

    Lucy
     
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    The charities commission have replied to say

    "With regard to your query. We advise you to contact the Disasters Emergency Committee in this matter www.dec.org.uk"

    Hmmmmm - will have to wait for dec.org to get back to me!
     
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    I got a reply back from the Red Cross, but only to say that they were passing the mail onto their Fundraising Dept.

    That was Wednesday, nothing since then - but at least someone has read it.
     
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    Belladonna said:
    Ive tried emailing the charity commission and DEC.org but no response as yet. In fact the automated reply for the charities commission stated they would get back to me within 15 days....

    Enigma121 said:
    That was Wednesday, nothing since then - but at least someone has read it.

    Red tape, red tape, red tape... and in the meantime, people are dying.

    Do we believe that members of this forum are trustworthy? If so, then I have a suggestion.

    1) Let's set a price per pixel for the 'Pixels for Pakistan' idea.

    2) Have Rob and others set up the web page for us.

    3) Anyone wishing to buy a number of pixels posts their donation request to this board - is it possible to set up a temporary forum for the purpose?

    4) The person makes a donation directly to a reputable charity that is supporting earthquake relief efforts (see below).

    5) Rob adds the person's logo, banner, whatever, to the pixel page.

    Admittedly, there is no way to gurantee that someone making a pledge in this forum actually donates to a charity. As I see it, however, that's not the point. If 90% of us honour our pledge, then some good comes from it. If 10% promise to donate but don't, no harm is done and they must live with their conscience.

    As for charities, I'd like to propose the following list, each of which offers the ability to donate online:

    https://secure3.salvationarmy.org/donations.nsf/donate?openform&projectid=IHQ-SAsia_Quake

    http://www.mercycorps.org/

    http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/give_to_oxfam/donate/asian_quake.htm

    Rob, the burden of this scheme would fall on you. What do you think?

    Of course, we could always wait for the red tape to end and for a few more thousand people to die...
     
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    Hi there

    nice idea, and u are right, people are dying while we faff around.

    Do people not get an email from charitable organisations confirming reciept for their donations?
    Perhaps if these ould be forwarded to Rob, they would be proof enough for the relvant pixels to be added?

    Ignore me if i am speaking crap, i know i do a lot of that these days.

    Al
     
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