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Has Idealist.org Ever Helped You? It's Your Turn to Help Them Now.

For most of my adult life idealist.org has been at the heart of the nonprofit sector -- a nexus of inspired people who wanted to change the world. Personally, I have found numerous volunteer gigs and a full-time job through Idealist. Professionally, I have hired a couple of employees who found us through Idealist. Grand Junction Design is what it is today, largely because of the existence of Idealist.

How have YOU been touched by Idealist? Because I'm sure you have.

Below is a letter that I received from the Executive Director, Ami Dar. They need our help now. Please take the time to read, and if you are able to donate, please consider it.

Thank you.

Margaux

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Dear friends,

I hope all's well with you. The email below is going out to our list right now. Some of you will receive it that way, but in case you've used Idealist in the past but are no longer on the list, here you go...

Those of you who have known me since the mid-19th century know that I wouldn't be doing this unless we really needed it. Please make a donation if you can, and please share this with your networks so that we can reach everyone who's ever benefitted from Idealist in the past.

Thank you!

Ami

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Dear Margaux,

You know how sometimes in life you go through a bad moment, and when
your friends hear about it later, they say, "Why didn't you say something? Why didn't you ask? We would have helped."

That's where Idealist is now, and I am writing to ask for your help.

Very briefly, here's what happened. Over the past ten years, most of our funding has come from the small fees we charge organizations for posting their jobs on Idealist. By September 2008, after years of steady growth, these little drops were covering 70% of our budget.

Then, in October of that year, the financial crisis exploded, many organizations understandably froze their hiring, and from one week to the next our earned income was cut almost in half, leaving us with a hole of more than $100,000 each month.

That was 16 months ago, and since then we've survived on faith and fumes, by cutting expenses, and by getting a few large gifts from new and old friends. But now we are about to hit a wall, and this is why I am reaching out to you.

If over the past 15 years Idealist has helped you or a friend find a job, an internship or a volunteer opportunity; connect with a person, an idea or a resource; or just feel inspired for a moment, now we need your help. I wouldn't be asking, and not like this, if this were not a critical time.

There are two ways you can help. First, if you can, please make a donation at:

http://www.idealist.org/donate

Some people in this community are not in a position to contribute right now, so if you are, please give as generously as you can. Thank you!

Second, please spread the word about this appeal by sharing this message with friends and colleagues who may have benefited from Idealist over the years. Since 1995 Idealist has touched hundreds of thousands of lives. If in the next week or two we can reach everyone who'd give us a hand if they knew we are in trouble, I believe we'll come out of this crisis even stronger than before.

I believe this because while this has been a tough stretch, I've never been more optimistic about the future. The content on Idealist has never been richer, our traffic is surging, we are building a whole new Idealist.org that will be released later this year, and the potential for connecting people, ideas, and resources around the world has never been more urgent or more exciting.

Your contribution will allow us to maintain all our services, and it will also give us some time to diversify our funding. Being able to breathe, recover, and plan ahead for a few months will be an incredible blessing.

Thanks so much for your support. Idealist has always been a community-driven site, and we can’t do this work without you.

Thank you!

Ami Dar
Executive Director
http://www.idealist.org/donate

 

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