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LIQUIDNET
CHARITYPAL
The better, more efficient way to donate
( Suggestiveness
intended)
INTERNET
Charity 1
Charity 3
Charity 2
Think of it from an angel investor ‘s point of view.
He doesn’t just invest in an idea with an interesting
topic that he believes in. He invests in something
that he can get his hands around and help mold into
a bigger and better entity. In similar fashion, the
social investor wants to put her money in something
with a good cause but also feel involved with the
cause and actions undertaken. Give them some
decision making and control over how their donation
will be used.
They need to KNOW and FEEL that they
stimulated POSITIVE CHANGE in the lives of
THEKEY
PAYPAL type service for charities. Just like PayPal takes
care of pre-screening the sellers and buyers before allowing the
two parties to do business, so will the “CHARITYPAL” (Suggestiveness
Intended). The supported charities will be pre-screened through numerous
evaluative measures and users will have the option of choosing how they want
their donation to be used by the charity. Finally, users will receive email updates
on how their money is being used and a summary of results if applicable to their
donation.
ONLINE COMMUNITY in which member charities can get
touch with social donors who want to DONATE their TIME and
SKILLS in a time and mobility efficient online setting. Member charities will
already be pre-screened based on their operating efficiency and will be
diversified to represent different causes
1
2
SUGGESTIONS
Website that offers the free service of linking donors with operationally
efficient charities based on a profiling process of the donor. For
example, the donor will be asked a series of questions to establish the size of
donation he/she can consistently donate and the type of cause that is most
important to them .Then the system will link them to a list of charities with
which they have a higher chance of being interested to donate money and thus
increase their social utility as well as the social effectiveness of those
charities.
Website with the core function of putting together the operational
data analysis conducted by various other sites and compiling a list of
pre-screened, purpose-diversified charities/NGO’s. The website will provide the
users with the option of choosing how they want to donate to the cause of their
choice. In each user’s/donor’s account they will be provided with a visual
progress of the process of the cause they donated for and finally a visual
depiction of the result.
3
4
SUGGESTIONS (cont.)
CHARITYPAL
The better, more efficient way to donate
NGO’s get pre-screened by “CHARITYPAL”
and get a “CHARITYPAL” account.
Donor finds charity on
“CHARITYPAL” and proceeds
to donate with confidence.
Donor selects from an
options pool on the purpose
she wants her donation to be
used for based on the size of the donation
“CHARITYPAL is then
responsible to ensure
that the charity
updates the status of
the donation to the
donor
Depending on the charity, the user will be able to donate in a number of
different ways. For example a charity that operates in Africa with the
purpose of providing medical supplies and food to the residents of a
community, could offer donors the option of choosing to donate “$25
for a family of 4 to cover basic food needs for a week” or “$50 to
cover immunizations for 20 children at the local school”
In addition, the payment summary will have a detailed analysis of how much
of that money will be going to operating expenses that are necessary to
cover the costs of the charity. Finally, users will be updated through email
summaries that outline the progress of their donation and at the end of the
“transaction” they will be sent a picture or other form of visual depiction of
how their donation improved the lives of others
By offering full operational transparency of charities, donors will be
more confident that their money will be put to good use.
Furthermore, by allowing them to choose how their money gets used,
they feel as part of the team. And finally, by giving them a visual of
the end result of their “work” feeds them with the satisfaction that
will create “brand loyalty” for the donor to keep giving to the cause.
Just like PayPalgave internetshoppers the confidence and ability
to make more transactionssafely andconfidently,
CharityPal will open the door for charitable
donors todonate more safely and self-
gratifyingly that ever before
Villagereach.org
Improves access to
healthcare for those
communities
Targets the most
inaccessible and isolated
last mile communities
Improves the operating
infrastructure of local
social businesses
Efficient and honest approach to make a
difference in some of the poorest
communities of the world

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  • 1. LIQUIDNET CHARITYPAL The better, more efficient way to donate ( Suggestiveness intended)
  • 3. Think of it from an angel investor ‘s point of view. He doesn’t just invest in an idea with an interesting topic that he believes in. He invests in something that he can get his hands around and help mold into a bigger and better entity. In similar fashion, the social investor wants to put her money in something with a good cause but also feel involved with the cause and actions undertaken. Give them some decision making and control over how their donation will be used. They need to KNOW and FEEL that they stimulated POSITIVE CHANGE in the lives of THEKEY
  • 4. PAYPAL type service for charities. Just like PayPal takes care of pre-screening the sellers and buyers before allowing the two parties to do business, so will the “CHARITYPAL” (Suggestiveness Intended). The supported charities will be pre-screened through numerous evaluative measures and users will have the option of choosing how they want their donation to be used by the charity. Finally, users will receive email updates on how their money is being used and a summary of results if applicable to their donation. ONLINE COMMUNITY in which member charities can get touch with social donors who want to DONATE their TIME and SKILLS in a time and mobility efficient online setting. Member charities will already be pre-screened based on their operating efficiency and will be diversified to represent different causes 1 2 SUGGESTIONS
  • 5. Website that offers the free service of linking donors with operationally efficient charities based on a profiling process of the donor. For example, the donor will be asked a series of questions to establish the size of donation he/she can consistently donate and the type of cause that is most important to them .Then the system will link them to a list of charities with which they have a higher chance of being interested to donate money and thus increase their social utility as well as the social effectiveness of those charities. Website with the core function of putting together the operational data analysis conducted by various other sites and compiling a list of pre-screened, purpose-diversified charities/NGO’s. The website will provide the users with the option of choosing how they want to donate to the cause of their choice. In each user’s/donor’s account they will be provided with a visual progress of the process of the cause they donated for and finally a visual depiction of the result. 3 4 SUGGESTIONS (cont.)
  • 6. CHARITYPAL The better, more efficient way to donate
  • 7. NGO’s get pre-screened by “CHARITYPAL” and get a “CHARITYPAL” account. Donor finds charity on “CHARITYPAL” and proceeds to donate with confidence. Donor selects from an options pool on the purpose she wants her donation to be used for based on the size of the donation “CHARITYPAL is then responsible to ensure that the charity updates the status of the donation to the donor
  • 8. Depending on the charity, the user will be able to donate in a number of different ways. For example a charity that operates in Africa with the purpose of providing medical supplies and food to the residents of a community, could offer donors the option of choosing to donate “$25 for a family of 4 to cover basic food needs for a week” or “$50 to cover immunizations for 20 children at the local school” In addition, the payment summary will have a detailed analysis of how much of that money will be going to operating expenses that are necessary to cover the costs of the charity. Finally, users will be updated through email summaries that outline the progress of their donation and at the end of the “transaction” they will be sent a picture or other form of visual depiction of how their donation improved the lives of others By offering full operational transparency of charities, donors will be more confident that their money will be put to good use. Furthermore, by allowing them to choose how their money gets used, they feel as part of the team. And finally, by giving them a visual of the end result of their “work” feeds them with the satisfaction that will create “brand loyalty” for the donor to keep giving to the cause.
  • 9. Just like PayPalgave internetshoppers the confidence and ability to make more transactionssafely andconfidently, CharityPal will open the door for charitable donors todonate more safely and self- gratifyingly that ever before
  • 10. Villagereach.org Improves access to healthcare for those communities Targets the most inaccessible and isolated last mile communities Improves the operating infrastructure of local social businesses Efficient and honest approach to make a difference in some of the poorest communities of the world

Editor's Notes

  1. Have the “winning idea” name here
  2. Explain how the idea will work
  3. Final slide. Put notes on why the chosen charity is the correct choice for me