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From: Justin Daniel
Subject: Arts fundraising online
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 00:18:33 -0400

Dear program director,

Hello. I came across your site through a statewide search for nonprofit Arts 
groups, and wanted to pass along this press release re: a new fundraising 
service. At eFundraise.org, we have introduced a program to help tax-exempt 
cultural committees (e.g., museums, theaters, choirs, symphony and youth 
orchestras, and arts centers) hold "Internet book sales". If you have any 
questions about the project or wish to discuss possibilities for your group, 
feel free to contact me directly: 800-696-9049; address@hidden Thanks in 
advance.

Best regards,

Justin Daniel
http://www.efundraise.org/nonprofit.asp
Project Coordinator

Press ReleaseFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Arts fundraising -- online:
Nonprofits hold Internet book and music sales.
1. Collect donated books, CDs, videos; 2. Sell them online; 3. Earn the profits.
OREFIELD, PA - September 1, 2004  - When it comes to raising funds, all 
nonprofit Arts groups are looking for a fun, flexible, and innovative program _ 
one that involves the community and unites members of all ages.
This month, eFundraise.org announces a new program designed to help nonprofit 
committees run their own Internet book-and-media sales. The program has three 
steps. First, the group holds a local benefit drive to collect donated books, 
CDs, and videos. Second, using an easy beginner_s method, group volunteers 
resell these items directly over the Internet _ to a customer base of over 40 
million. Third, the group is issued a monthly check for all net sales profits, 
with full reimbursement for shipping.

The program is simple, effective, and requires no disbursement of funds. There 
is no membership fee. It_s like having a garage sale over the computer, where 
the whole world shows up and donates to your cause. Complimentary coaching is 
provided along the way.
No longer is e-commerce for computer whizzes. Everyday nonprofit volunteers are 
catching on, earning valuable proceeds for their cause. Typically, it takes a 
volunteer 30 minutes to learn to sell online; afterwards, each item can be 
listed in under a minute, for an average sale price of $6. The best part is, 
group members can participate on their own schedules. No rain dates, no quotas, 
no sorting items, no picture-taking, no hassles. It_s not eBay®; it_s 
eFundraise!
The following is offered at no charge:
A simple, secure method for nonprofits to sell online;
Easy step-by-step instructions for collecting, selling, storing, and shipping 
donated items;
Friendly one-on-one coaching, via phone or email;
Handling of all online aspects _ customer service; payment processing; refunds;
Bonus materials: full Board Meeting Planner; customized flyer templates; 
starter set of mailer envelopes.
To learn more about this unique program, or to request a free informational 
project kit, please visit http://www.eFundraise.org, or call 1-800-696-9049.


Project Contact:
Justin Daniel
address@hidden
800-696-9049



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