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6Provide the unit for free33.33%2Offer a discount of 50% or more16.67%1Offer a discount less than 50%16.67%1Charge full price33.33%2Amy Campbell
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This depends on the non-profit and what they are using the unit for. For example, I donate three units to an organization that helps get women away from abusive relationships, one unit to Good Samaritans to use when needed, one unit to a group that gathers supplies for foster parents, and one unit for all the XC ski gear for kids in the area. On the other hand, I do some trade-in-kind with wildlife conservation groups, 50% discounts to a group that fixes bikes and sells them cheap to kids, and a discount to a group that is remodeling their facility with grant money.
All of our donations and contributions go to local organizations and my eventual goal is to be donating 10% of our profits to non-profits.🥰 3 -
I donated a unit to a non-profit that gathered furniture to give to Afghan refugees when they arrived here in the US, many of them those that assisted our military over there.
The thing you have to watch out for is the "mission creep", after about a year I noticed that the items in the unit consisted of very few donated items, and became the personal storage unit of people involved with the non-profit. As I was driving by, I approached them about it, and they stated that the need was waning so they were using the unit to free up space in their own garages to make it more convenient for them when donated items did come in.
Nope. Start paying the rent or vacate. They vacated. Keep your eyes open when you're doing golf cart reconnaissance missions.In no way affiliated with Storman software.👍 3Comment
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I donated a unit to a non-profit that gathered furniture to give to Afghan refugees when they arrived here in the US, many of them those that assisted our military over there.
The thing you have to watch out for is the "mission creep", after about a year I noticed that the items in the unit consisted of very few donated items, and became the personal storage unit of people involved with the non-profit. As I was driving by, I approached them about it, and they stated that the need was waning so they were using the unit to free up space in their own garages to make it more convenient for them when donated items did come in.
Nope. Start paying the rent or vacate. They vacated. Keep your eyes open when you're doing golf cart reconnaissance missions.Gina 6k
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