Pinktober Revolution Archive of Links
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Category post---reserved for link transfer--underconstruction for pages
shells43 tshirts,
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Reserved draft one
'C&P'd barbie's vision statement to get things moving.
Vision Statement:
To bring full awareness of the reality of breast cancer to the general public; the surgeries, the treatments and the horror that there is NO cure. To ensure that proceeds donated to the cause are publically noted and distributed in an appropriate manner for the community in which the funds were raised. To keep corporations accountable for the use of pink products and the medical field driven to move the cure closer to the finish line.
FOCTOBER - never forget, never pink!
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reserved draft 2
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Final draft
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Consensus question box
1.from sheila ---Barbie that's a hellava first draft----hit's a lot of high points
2, shells in favor no revision
3. Mini-I agree. I think the statement hits mark. It's concise, well articulated and covers the important points. Well done.
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Vision Statement:
To bring full awareness of the reality of breast cancer to the general public; the surgeries, the treatments and the horror that there is NO cure. To ensure that proceeds donated to the cause are publically noted and distributed in an appropriate manner for the community in which the funds were raised. To keep corporations accountable for the use of pink products and the medical field driven to move the cure closer to the finish line.
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I think Barbe1958's mission statement is right on. No improvement needed. It is clear and concise. SJ
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OK, I think I finally got here.
Rock on Pinktober Revolution.
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I agree. I think the statement hits mark. It's concise, well articulated and covers the important points. Well done.
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Im here too....
Lets get the show on the road.
Tell me what you need....it looks like you sistas got the bases covered.
How are we doin on the sales of shirts?????
If anyone wants one and cannot afford it let me know...ill buy it for them....serious.
Love all of you..Pink suks!!!!!!!
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TETWP program Identified by DLB above is uniquly different than other organizations. How it works in the rodeo /western community. A group wanting to do a fund raiser contacts TETWP. The group defines the fundraiser and where the funds raised will be sent too. TETWP allows the group to use TETWP's Trademark Marketing for the groups campaign. Upon completion of the fundraiser, the group informs TETWP how much was raised and where they are sending there money. TETWP adds that to there total of funds raised (12 million as of2012), but no funds actually go through them. The funds go directly to the named recipient from the local group. If the local group does not have a designated receipient, TETWP requests it be sent to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. 99% of funds raise stay in the local community where the event took place.
They do not want direct donations. They are not 501c3 approved and don't want to be. They use their Trademark Marketing Campaign Machine to help locals get the word out and raise funds. Bless them.
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working box for BCRF-sas charity navigator four star rating-Inception 1993--4star except2011sept?Think it was b/c primary revenue growth down CN does not explain Which deelineator changed a rating, but bassed on 10 year comparison this was the most significant change.. Fiscal year not consistent in reporting?
Breast Cancer Research Foundation
60 East 56th Street
8th Floor
New York, NY 10022
tel: (866) 346-3228
fax: (646) 497-0890Administrative costs 1,072,699 4%(%,6% CN)
EIN: 13-3727250web home page http://www.bcrfcure.org/index.html
Question1---91%-37,682,559Program expenses+ fundraising expenses 4%(2.6%CN)+2,431,086=40,11,3645, Question2 190 researchers (Bcrfsite) ---197(charity navigator)
Question 2. who gets the money?. This link goes to the page that identifies the researchers by name, you can read lay persons synopsis of what they are researching. Cure and prevention:how the categories for funding are broken up. As I read it, their application for funding would have to fall into one of these five categories.
http://www.bcrfcure.org/action_grantees.html
Cure and prevention:how the categories for funding are broken up. As I read it, their application for funding would have to fall into one of these five categories
http://www.bcrfcure.org/action_topics_cure.html
Impact of research http://www.bcrfcure.org/about_impact.html
Question 4---link http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=749 Campagain for safe cosmetics. Top three cosmetic makers inclusive of Estee Lauder refuse to sign the "Compact for Safe Cosmetics".
link http://www.peta.org/b/thepetafiles/archive/2012/02/16/3-companies-booted-off-cruelty-free-list.aspx
Peta charges that EL and others using animal testing b/c of China's requirement
Founder and Chairman, Evelyn Lauder. (deceased 2011)
Couldn't find 501c3 status
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1. Does any money from this purchase go to support breast cancer programs? How much? (My addition--% to recipient and/or % administrative costs)
2. What organization will get the money? What will they do with the funds, and how do these programs turn the tide of the breast cancer epidemic?
3. Is there a "cap" on the amount the company will donate? Has this maximum donation already been met? Can you tell?
4. Does this purchase put you or someone you love at risk for exposure to toxins linked to breastcancer? What is the company doing to ensure that its products are not contributing to the breastcancer epidemic
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Construction for survey on animals nothing to do with organizations , just using this space for typing
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You would think that Estee Lauder of all companies would be more concientious of their product. I love my Beautiful perfume. I'm going to miss it. I've been researching make up lately. It's enough to make you crazy.
After seeing the Sweet Georgia Brown videos on YouTube I know what my BC shirt will say - Breast Cancer - Aint' nobody got time for that! :-)
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I hope and pray that this October things become different...
the time has come for a change.
the pink shit all over the stores have to go...
We the sistas have to do the change...One sista at a time.
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I've seen displays in the mall all year. I think they are going to make it a year round affair.
Good to see you Granny!
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Love you women,this thread was suppossed to be a working thread for doing stuff vesus a discussion thread. If you look at the header there is a link to the discussion thread. I happened to reactivate this when I was working on a project. The main discussion thread is Pinktober Revolution. So, you Lovelies, Go link on that and keep the main thread blossoming
L&H's sas
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