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  • Stashlete Unveils New Platform, Empowering Users With Customized Giving and a Seamless Fundraising Experience

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    updated: Dec 5, 2024

    Stashlete, Inc. is excited to announce the launch of its newly enhanced web platform, designed to deliver an engaging, user-friendly experience for both organizations and individual donors. With the ability to create personalized giving portfolios and streamline multiple donations into one platform, Stashlete is simplifying the way people give-whether they are nonprofits, corporate sponsors, or individual contributors.

    Key Features of the New Platform:

    • No subscriptions, seat fees, or licensing costs. Stashlete operates on a scalable fee structure based on funds raised.

    • : Users can now create a personalized portfolio to support multiple causes from a single, centralized platform, eliminating the need to visit multiple sites.

    • : Built to serve both organizations and individual donors, Stashlete is not limited to nonprofits, offering a flexible, inclusive platform for all types of fundraising efforts.

    • : Organizations can manage their campaigns without limitations on the number of administrators.

    • : At events or during campaigns, donors can give instantly via QR codes-streamlining fundraising for everyone.

    • : With Plaid and Stripe Connect integration, donations are fast, secure, and hassle-free.

    “Stashlete’s vision is to revolutionize the fundraising landscape by offering a platform that empowers not just nonprofits but all organizations and individuals,” stated Melissa Seigler, Founder & CEO. “We’ve taken a major step forward in making giving a meaningful, engaging experience, rather than just a transactional one. Our platform allows users to create custom giving portfolios and manage multiple donations with ease, positioning Stashlete as the go-to solution for fundraising as we approach Giving Tuesday.”

    “Stashlete has been an incredible resource for the Cliff and Carolyn Ellis Foundation,” said Cliff Ellis. “Their platform has made it easier for us to meet our fundraising goals and support our mission of enhancing early childhood education. I highly recommend Stashlete to any organization or individual looking to streamline their fundraising efforts.”

    Stashlete’s updated platform is part of its ongoing journey to create a better fundraising experience for everyone, allowing users to give in a way that is both engaging and impactful-without the barriers of traditional platforms.

    Contact Information

    Natalie Hogg
    Head of PR, Method Q
    press@themethodq.com

    Source: Stashlete

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  • Six Local Organizations To Donate to for Giving Tuesday

    Six Local Organizations To Donate to for Giving Tuesday

    A lot of national and international organizations get a lot of attention for Giving Tuesday. If you have the money to spare, we suggest donating to somewhere local, too.

    The Tuesday after Black Friday is dedicated to donating to nonprofits. We’ve compiled a few local organization to consider donating to in our and your local communities. These are essential groups that need just as much support as the bigger organizations, but have a much smaller budget and microphone to market from.

    FIEL Houston

    Early FIEL Houston rally with sign in English and Spanish reading "For families and their education."
    (FIEL)

    Founded in 2007 by Houston college students, FIEL is a civil rights organization and advocacy group run by immigrants and the children of immigrants. While still very segregated, the Greater Houston Area is among the most diverse in the U.S. and home to people from all around the world.

    FIEL specializes in free services regarding education (all, but especially college) and immigration resources. Additionally, they organize to meet other community needs, too. This includes things like organizing to get immigration protections (at all levels—local, state, and federal), accountability for victims of police violence, disaster recovery aid, tenants’ rights, and so much more. Donate to FIEL Houston here.

    Alyssa Shotwell.

    White Pony Express

    White Pony Express Logo featuring a horse in a heart.
    (White Pony Express)

    White Pony Express is a different kind of charity organization. It runs on a model called “The Circle of Giving.” They take clothing and food from the community where there is too much and redistribute the resources to people who are in need of it. For example, if a catering business or restaurant has excess food, White Pony delivers the food to people who are experiencing food insecurity. Any food not fit for human consumption is either donated to a local wildlife rehabilitation center or composted for local gardens. It ensures the community’s needs are met while minimizing waste. Donate to White Pony Express here.

    D.R. Medlen.

    Abortion funds

    Abortion access continues to be under attack across the country. Fortunately, there are incredible activists and organizations fighting back. The Midwest Access Coalition helps pregnant people traveling to, from, and within the Midwest to access safe and legal abortion—an unfortunately necessary service as many states in the area have harsh abortion bans and are also trying desperately to ban interstate travel for the purpose of obtaining an abortion.

    The National Network of Abortion Funds also does incredible work in a similar area. The group is a collection of 100 abortion funds nationwide. In my area, that includes the Missouri Abortion Fund (MoAF). Like the Midwest Access Coalition, they don’t offer direct funds to patients. Instead, they work with local clinics, covering portions of the cost of abortion services, including counseling, for those who need it.

    MoAF says that since they began funding procedures in 2016, they’ve contributed more than $1.3 million toward abortion care for over 7,000 Missourians from all over the state.

    Donate to MoAF here and/or the Midwest Access Coalition here. For those in other areas, find your region’s fund in the National Network of Abortion Funds here.

    Vivian Kane.

    Rising Sun Center for Opportunity

    Rising Sun Center for Opportunity logo with a road, hill, and sunrise.
    (Rising Sun)

    All over the country, the trade industries (i.e. electricians, plumbers, carpenters) are experiencing a lack of qualified applicants. Rising Sun Center for Opportunity trains women, at-risk youth, and those with employment challenges to work in these fields. Focusing on job safety, climate-friendly solutions, and liveable wage jobs, Rising Sun has helps change the lives of people all over the San Francisco Bay Area. They work with people to ensure their personal lives are safe and balanced, helping participants attain housing or mental health services so they can be successful on the job. Donate to Rising Sun here.

    D.R. Medlen.

    Pasadena Animal Shelter & Adoption Center

    Tornado damaged Pasadena, Texas animal shelter.
    (City of Pasadena)

    When people think of animal shelters, they go straight to the big city ones and the ASPCA. Those are great, but there are also small ones serving our local communities nationwide. For Giving Tuesday, I recommend donating a few dollars to your local animal shelter.

    If they’re well resourced and you want to donate to another one, I recommend the one in Pasadena, TX. They need extra help because their facilities have been severely limited due to the first-ever destructive tornado in the city’s history ripping through the building. While they’re still providing resources to pet owners in need like shots and pet food, they can’t take in animals at the moment. If you haven’t divested from Amazon yet, you can also send donations directly through their wish list. Donate to Pasadena Animal Shelter here.

    Alyssa Shotwell.

    Harvesters

    Food insecurity is a massive issue facing millions of people in the U.S. and it’s only getting worse. More than one in eight (12.8%) U.S. households experienced food insecurity last year, a sharp increase from 2021 (10.2%), and that number is rising in 2023.

    As a food bank and community food network, Harvesters collects, processes, stores, and distributes food to hundreds of partner agencies, including food pantries, community kitchens, and shelters in Missouri and Kansas. They make sure the food gets where it needs to go to help as many people as possible, feeding more than a quarter million people every month. The group’s mission is mission is “feeding hungry people today and working to end hunger tomorrow.”

    By the way, during her Eras tour, Taylor Swift quietly made hefty donations to groups connected to national org Feeding America, including an undisclosed but “generous” donation to Harvesters during her stop in Kansas City. (And that was before she fell for our tight end.) Be like Taylor: Donate your food, money, or time to Harvesters or your local food bank.

    Donate to Harvester here or find your local Feeding America member organization here.

    Vivian Kane.

    Project Row Houses

    As a museum-head, I had to get one in and one of the best museum-like places doing fantastic work in serving their community is Project Row Houses. Founded by seven artists in 1993, PRH is a community nonprofit serving the residents of one of Houston two major historical Black neighborhoods, Third Ward.

    The row houses served as installation/studio spaces for underrepresented artists outside of traditional practice and gave an economically disadvantaged neighborhood access to engaging art without needing to travel into unwelcoming spaces. The main pillars of the organization are community enrichment, neighborhood development, and art.

    In addition to interesting art installations in the row houses, the organization offers free business-oriented sessions to residents, distributes food aid, has a free housing program for young mothers in their final stretch of college, and works with the local food co-op. Probably most importantly, PRH has worked to slow and reverse gentrification to give residents the tools to stay and not get pushed out. Donate to Project Row Houses here.

    Alyssa Shotwell.

    Honorable mentions

    With Mississippi still in a water crisis and Palestinians still under brutal occupation, please see those respective lists and consider donating there, too.

    (featured image: Giving Tuesday/Anete Lusina via Pexels)

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    Alyssa Shotwell

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  • Must Read: Cuyana Partners With Meghan Markle on Charity Initiative, Shannon Abloh Gives Her First Interview

    Must Read: Cuyana Partners With Meghan Markle on Charity Initiative, Shannon Abloh Gives Her First Interview

    These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Tuesday.

    Cuyana partners with Smart Works and Meghan Markle
    For Giving Tuesday, Cuyana is donating 500 of its Classic Structured Totes to the UK-based charity Smart Works in partnership with its patron, Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex. Smart Works aims to empower women who need help getting into the workforce. Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex said in a statement, “I am proud to bring [Cuyana and Smart Works] together to further our shared mission of uplifting and empowering women all around the globe.” {Fashionista inbox}

    Brooke Frischer

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  • Bitcoin Songsheet: Fiat Money Debases Charity

    Bitcoin Songsheet: Fiat Money Debases Charity

    This is an opinion editorial by Jimmy Song, a Bitcoin developer, educator and entrepreneur and programmer with over 20 years of experience.

    Everybody loves charities. They help the poor. They provide for the needy. They reduce suffering. They make society better… right?

    Billions of dollars go toward all sorts of charities every year and most people view charities as a clear win for society. Yet, like getting your genomes analyzed, if you dig a little deeper, you might not like what you find.

    The idea of charity is a deeply Christian notion. Charity is love for your neighbor, the idea that you provide for them when they are in need. Some of the first hospitals, for example, were Christian charity institutions. The principle that the poor and needy should be treated with love and dignity was an alien notion to most philosophies, from those developed by the Romans to those of Nietzsche. Charity is one of the markers of Western civilization.

    Jimmy Song

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  • Operation Warm is on Track to Surpass 5 Million Children Served This Year

    Operation Warm is on Track to Surpass 5 Million Children Served This Year

    Press Release


    Nov 1, 2022

    National nonprofit Operation Warm is on track to serve its five millionth child this year. As the largest nonprofit of its kind, Operation Warm offers brand-new coats and shoes as a bridge to connect underserved families and their children with the resources they need to thrive. 

    In 1998, entrepreneur Dick Sanford founded Operation Warm with a simple act of kindness. While driving through his hometown of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, on a freezing winter day, Sanford came across a group of school-aged children waiting at the bus stop without coats, huddled together to stay warm. Compelled to act, he headed to the closest department store and bought 58 coats to give to the children who needed them. 

    Since that cold winter day, Operation Warm has served 4.6 million children in more than 2,100 communities across North America. This year alone, there are over 640,000 children on their Wish List requesting coats and shoes. This Giving Tuesday, the nonprofit is gathering support to reach its five millionth child served by the end of this year. Operation Warm plans to celebrate this important milestone with a celebratory coat-gifting event in Kennett Square, the town where the organization got its start. 

    “We are excited to celebrate this upcoming milestone with our team, partners, and many others who have supported Operation Warm over the years,” says Grace Sica, executive director of Operation Warm. “Working together to make a difference in the lives of so many children has been such a rewarding journey.”

    “When I gave away those first 58 coats nearly 25 years ago, I couldn’t have guessed that Operation Warm would come this far and touch so many lives,” says Dick Sandford, founder of Operation Warm. “Since then, we have brought hope to thousands of communities across North America, inspired countless volunteers to join our mission, and are now on track to provide our five millionth child with the gift of warmth.” 

    To contribute to the 5MM milestone, visit www.operationwarm.org/donate.

    Source: Operation Warm

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  • Post Malone’s DJ Helps Deliver $1M in Aid to Serbia

    Post Malone’s DJ Helps Deliver $1M in Aid to Serbia

    Press Release



    updated: Dec 3, 2019

    ​​​​​Never is the power of social media more evident than when a celebrity gets involved on behalf of a brand or cause, making others follow suit. Such was the case when Hip Hop Canada ran a feature interview on Filip Filipi, President of the humanitarian organization 28. Jun, and, being a long-time friend, Post Malone’s DJ Smitty shared it in a tweet.

    Within several days, Smitty’s support raised awareness of the project both in the U.S. and Serbia. The additional publicity resulted in donations to offset shipping costs and speed up the processing of documentation.

    The container of aid, amounting to nearly $1 million dollars, has been cleared by Serbian authorities and will be delivered next week, just in time for the holidays.

    The main recipient of the donation, which includes anesthesia machines, portable X-ray units, ultrasound machines, EKG/ECG machines, and several tons of medical supplies, is the General Hospital in Prokuplje, Serbia.

    The donation, sent in partnership with American NGO Supplies Over Seas, is one of the largest ever of its kind to the country, slightly surpassing the value of a shipment 28. Jun delivered to Nis, Serbia, in 2013.

    Before spearheading 28. Jun, Filipi spent his young adulthood on the Canadian music scene, where he met Smitty. The pair worked together on several tracks, eventually going their separate ways: Smitty went on to become the DJ for one of entertainment’s top stars, while Filipi started a humanitarian organization that now operates with Special Consultative Status in the UN.

    Filip met with Smitty backstage during the Vancouver leg of Post Malone’s tour and presented him with a Humanitarian of the Year Award for 2019 on behalf of 28. Jun.

    “I am incredibly happy that we were able to ensure the delivery of this aid to one of the poorest regions of Serbia. Smitty’s support really expedited the delivery process and, now, many families will welcome the holidays with access to necessary medical care. I think I speak for both our Executive Director Snezana Dimitrijevic and myself when I say that this triumphant outcome made the arduous process worthwhile.”

    ABOUT 28. JUN

    28. Jun has delivered 200 tons of humanitarian, medical, and disaster relief aid worth $7 million to the Western Balkans since 2012. It is the first organization in the region to be granted both Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and Association Status with the United Nations Department of Global Communications. 

    Contact: media@28jun.org

    Source: 28. Jun

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