I have a question I am very desperate to know

mohsinmirza

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Hi guys,

I've looking for non profit charitable organizations with affiliate programs who pay % on every donation. Can some one please help me in this? I really appreciate it.

Cheers :D
 
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In the UK most of these contracts have been taken up by the cold callers and street chuggers (charity muggers, they literally surround you on the high street and make it impossible to leave if you don't sign the form), it seems to work better if they can bully you face to face, it's too easy to ignore them on the web.
 
ofcourse face to face is better in all types of selling but I can't talk to 1000 people daily face to face but online. that's why I wanna do it this way and thats what i am pretty good at.. can you tell me any possible ways i can make this sort of possible partnership with any charity. there must have thousands of organizations already who work this way though
 
In the UK most of these contracts have been taken up by the cold callers and street chuggers (charity muggers, they literally surround you on the high street and make it impossible to leave if you don't sign the form), it seems to work better if they can bully you face to face, it's too easy to ignore them on the web.

LOL the truth has been spoken. It's no different in larger North American cities.

mohsinmirza: Is there a particular niche you're targeting (i.e. hospitals, clinics, etc)? Try contacting organizations directly based on local keyword searches.
 
I am not saying I am doing it 100% for my soul.. I used to do it on commission basis and i am good at it so i wanna continue doing it
 
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I tried contacting dozens they all got excited to know that i am willing to work on commission but when i detailed them about i am not in to face to face but online they got confused :(
 
Why do you have to make money from it if it's for charity?

Almost all of the top 200 charitable organizations in u.s spend less then 10% of their total donations received from donors in the actual cause. Go check out their executives average salaries its in millions buddy.Please do your research you know nothing about it.
It's not bad if i willing to work with a legit organization to help myself and others too..
 
I researched forums for hours i have actually found a few guys posting about this that they are working this way. 2 on w.f who posted have last activity on april 2013 and the one posted here is banned :(
so i know there are people work this way. please help me if any body know something about it :( :(
 
Affiliate programs for charity? wow, this world has its really bad moments. But it's not a surprise, I've something really similar before (people and companies trying to avoid some taxes with these charities).
 
lol its a multi billion dollar industry and thats how it works you must be living in stone age bro.. please do your research and don't spoil this thread if you cant help
wish you all the best
 
In the UK most of these contracts have been taken up by the cold callers and street chuggers (charity muggers, they literally surround you on the high street and make it impossible to leave if you don't sign the form), it seems to work better if they can bully you face to face, it's too easy to ignore them on the web.

rob thanks for your response. I really need this so i'd like to know what you do for it if your in my shoes? Are there any alternates to this for me?
 
anyone pleaseeee?

Just approach the charities directly, and tell them what you'll do for them. Pretty simple, really.

I think it's the best model in the world, if you can do it right. As for you figure of only 20% going to benefit the intended beneficiary, well, I think that's a little off. But certainly charities to have operating overheads, and fundraising costs is one of them.

In some jurisdictions, it's unlawful for a company to be engaged on a direct commission basis - but there are plenty of ways to word a contract.
 
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Just approach the charities directly, and tell them what you'll do for them. Pretty simple, really.

I think it's the best model in the world, if you can do it right. As for you figure of only 20% going to benefit the intended beneficiary, well, I think that's a little off. But certainly charities to have operating overheads, and fundraising costs is one of them.

In some jurisdictions, it's unlawful for a company to be engaged on a direct commission basis - but there are plenty of ways to word a contract.

yeah all those i talked to i used the word "performence based compensation"..I'll try calling 20,30 more tomorrow and see what happens but Is'nt it any better way though?

yeah I think its unethical too and that's why i am looking to work with some legit organizations.

I was just searching for fire fighters fund and they raised more then 10 million past year by a telemarketing firm and receive less then 900k. I don't know how much actually they spend on fire fighters actually :(
thats just one account and ofcourse they work with dozens of telemarketing firms like this
 
I am offering anyone 5 or 10 bucks to paypal along with a "THANK YOU" who can help me get what i am searching.
 
I am offering anyone 5 or 10 bucks to paypal along with a "THANK YOU" who can help me get what i am searching.

I'd suggest the problem is your methodology and/or approach.

You need to know what you're offering... it seems like you're calling with a wishy-washy approach.

Build a product-ized service, then go sell it.
 
I'd suggest the problem is your methodology and/or approach.

You need to know what you're offering... it seems like you're calling with a wishy-washy approach.

Build a product-ized service, then go sell it.

I did not ask what i should sell and i needed your suggestions on something else which you unable to provide and not on my methodology sir, no offense though i appreciate your response
 
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