The “New” Charity/Fundraising movement

Bernadette Clark, Crazygood Representative
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Baltimore, MD (BlackNews.com) — Crazygood is the next evolution of social networking, fundraising and charitable giving. This 2011 model of fundraising is the first of its kind to identify non-profits, 501(c)3, educational and religious organizations, professional associations, government agencies, hospitals, scientific, literacy, foundations, political and fraternal organizations that are meeting various needs locally, nationally and globally.
Crazygood donates 10% of their gross monthly revenues to non-profits and 501(c)3 organizations. There is no cost for a lifetime membership for organizations to become part of Crazygood’s charitable initiative. With this FREE membership, charities get their personal “live TV station”, where they can communicate with other charities, business partners, their congregation and supporters, along with other great benefits – a great way for pastors to conduct their sermons to the sick and shut in, members who have moved out of state and students in college. Schools can conduct PTA meetings and communicate with parents regularly. The charities will be able to assist their inner city communities and continue their great missions locally, nationally and globally.
Over 2,000 charities, including Feed the Children, World Relief, Bread for the World Institute, Inc., and many Corporations, Churches and Celebrities like Steve Harvey, have partnered with Crazygood to continue their mission. This social-minded social network is private and safe for the younger generation to participate in a clean environment, with no hate groups, nudity or profanity.
Crazygood is in compliance with the Children Online Protection Act (COPA). No other company in the world offers this unique fundraising and charitable initiative, along with Social Networking. They are in 39 countries and their website translates over 60 languages globally.
Since their inception on August, 2010, Crazygood has over 14,000 members and is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Crazygood is self-funded, financially sound and debt free, with an “A” rating with the Better Business Bureau. Their remarkable mission is to create a feature-rich social network that respects and protects the privacy of its members, with a focus on helping charities and organizations by donating 10% of their gross revenues monthly and to assist them in raising the needed donations to survive a fallen economy. Crazygood believes that giving to others is a priority, not an afterthought. For more information, please visit www.crazygoodincome.info and click on “charity fundraising”.
