15 July 2007 | 10 replies
Guess what, for every dollar you donate to the Boy Scouts you get to save a quarter, and they'll probably do better things with the dollar.
12 September 2022 | 103 replies
Have you considered donating it to the Save an Andrew Syrios Foundation?
23 April 2024 | 10 replies
Only other way is donate all the gains to charity.
29 August 2024 | 4 replies
We are a small nonprofit in Maryland and I wanted to also add that you might consider having a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) that you can use in addition as an added tax strategy and consider us to donate to!
30 August 2024 | 29 replies
Additionally, charitable donations might offer a tax deduction if you itemize.
11 August 2023 | 1 reply
The podcast message will air on Sunday's epsiode, and, as promised, here are the links: Josh recommends that the best way to help Maui may be the Hawaii Community Foundation: *** Hawaii Community Foundation - Maui Strong Fund - https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org - local based - est 1916 - Purpose is to maximize the impact of donations and support large scale initiatives
6 December 2023 | 16 replies
It's cheap as heck, just put one together and see how the fasteners work....cheap.I would go to a) lower end antiques stores (or yard sales), and b) high-end thrift stores (not Goodwill, usually charity run stores like Humane Societies and such have really good donated furniture, plates , etc...
14 June 2023 | 59 replies
This includes solicitation of donations by or on behalf of charitable organizations;"The grey area comes in the fact you are "promoting a service".The only clear-cut exemptions from the DNCR are: Canadian registered charities;Political parties, riding associations and candidates;Market research polls and surveys;Newspapers of general circulation for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions;Telemarketing calls from organizations with whom the consumer has an existing business relationship are also exempt (a transaction has been executed within the last 18 months);Telemarketers to whom the consumer has granted their expressed consent (written form, electronic form, or recorded verbal permission).
18 August 2019 | 106 replies
This is the first one, and we are donating 20% of the gross to charity.
21 July 2014 | 5 replies
•mother and mother-in-law•father and father-in-law•brothers•sisters•former and current brothers-in-law•former and current sisters-in-law•past and present CPA•past and present attorney•past and present real estate agent•landlord•hair dresser•manicurist•massage therapist•workout trainer•tailor•pool service rep•gardener•doctor•all members of a charity organization you might belong to•church members you know•anyone you have donated money to—ever•co-workers•former co-workers•former employers•current employer•current customers of your current job (be sure to first get approval from your supervisor)•former customers•drinking/social buddies•college friends•high school friendsYou can see that the list can go on and on.