8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (2)
#10959342 at 2020-10-07 04:53:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #14019: HUSSEIN KNEW Edition
THIS LOOKS INTERESTING - I.O ADDRESS LEADS TO GITHUB WITH CAN BE TRACED ? PIZZAGATE REFERENCE WHEN SHE WAS AT A HIGH THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LOSE?
https://www.hrc.org/in-your-area/ohio
https://hrc.io/10oZNSm
2020 Endorsed Candidates:
Joe Biden for U.S. President
Kamala Harris for US Vice President
Rep. Joyce Beatty (OH-3)
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (OH-9)
Rep. Marcia Fudge (OH-11)
Rep. Tim Ryan (OH-13)
Crystal Lett (SD-16)
Betsy Rader(SD-18)
Phillip Robinson (HD-6)
Nancy Day-Achauer (HD-23)
Casey Weinstein (HD-37)
Jennifer Brunner (Supreme Court)
John O'Donnell (Supreme Court)
Equality in the Buckeye State
We've spent 40 years creating the most powerful movement for LGBTQ equality our country has ever seen. But despite this progress, our many of us are still suffering from violence, discrimination and fear. Our goal is to ensure that all LGBTQ people are treated as full and equal citizens.
That's why The Human Rights Campaign fights has invested in Ohio with full-time staff to multi-city steering committee groups to work alongside lawmakers, activists, partners and influencers at the local and state level.
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#428596 at 2018-02-19 08:33:35 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #527 GO WITH GOD. THE CLOCK IS ACTIVATED Edition
>>428589
Foundation Fundraising
Since its inception, the Foundation has raised funds to cover its infrastructure and operating costs. In 2001, after Terry McAuliffe raised the initial $100 million for the Library, an additional $100 million needed to be raised to complete the building and fund the library endowment required by the United State Government. Funds also then needed to be raised to fund the Foundation's operating costs, which today annually runs near $20 million.
The Foundation has engaged an array of fundraising consultants over the past decade to help raise these funds; however, these engagements have not resulted in significant new dollars for the Foundation. For example, the Foundation paid John O'Donnell and Associates $700,000 in fees but it had limited success in raising new dollars for the Foundation; in other instances, the Foundation has paid consultants a percentage of the funds they have raised. The Foundation also has hired employees with development experience (e.g., the Foundation hired Dennis Cheng this year) to fundraise for the Foundation. Rightly or wrongly, I believe - given the Foundation's need to raise funds, the willingness of the partner owners of Teneo to help fundraise, and my historical role in carrying the majority of the fundraising fundraising burden - that Teneo should help raise funds for the Foundation, which it has.
$100M Infrastructure and Endowment Fundraising
In 2001, the Foundation did not have the internal capacity to raise the $100M for the additional building and endowment costs. Accordingly, Justin Cooper and I developed and implemented a strategy to help raise the bulk of these funds from individuals, corporate entities and foreign government contributing on behalf of their nations. This effort, which raised $xxxM, took [x] years to complete.
Annual Operating Cost Fundraising
As stated above, the Foundation today has an annual operating budget in excess of $20 million. Historically, the Foundation has not had the resident capacity to raise these funds annually; though we in the past engaged development consultant to help. To raise the more than $XXXM the Foundation has used to operate since 2001 - including funding for the now affiliated entities, Justin and I have helped to raise the majority of the funds. Since [year], approximately $10M-$16M of the Foundation's operating costs have been covered by net proceeds from CGI ($46 million total to date). CGI and our fundraising efforts have generated sufficient funds to establish a quasi endowment, which today stands at [x] amount. Since 200_, we have developed strategies to raise the approximately $6-7 million a year gap between the net proceeds from CGI and our annual operating budget. This gap is largely funded through speeches the President gives on behalf of the Foundation, events, and direct solicitations by Justin and me.
Cognizant of the Foundation's significant fundraising needs as well my role as the primary fundraiser for the Foundation, as a partner in Teneo, Mr. Kelley and I have asked and encouraged our clients to contribute to the Foundation. Through our efforts, we have brought new donors to the Foundation and garnered increased giving from existing donors.