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| This is a video discussing the fact that March of Dimes has decided to get involved with DubLi Network's partnership program. This is a big deal! They did a lot of research on the company before getting involved. Not only do they believe in the company, but they think the reverse auction is a great way to make money. They are not alone. There are a number of other high-profile charities that have also decided to get involved with the program as well. Not to mention the celebrity sites that are coming out as well. This is it people. It is getting out to the masses. Somehow my software was acting funny and it cut me off in the beginning. I guess I will probably redo the video. However, I figure I will go ahead and post it anyway. Jamison |
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March of Dimes is a huge reputable company and it says a lot about Dubli that they want to invest in that network. Good share! |
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That is big for DubLi. I agree that a large organization like March of Dimes would not have their name associated with something they haven't done their research on. DubLi is making a lot of the right moves. Do you have your team site up yet Jamison? |
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I hope they succeed! That would be cool if MoD made MILLIONS off of DubLi. If they do, let's just hope they don't lose their tax exempt status if they do end up raking in the dough. Just imagine if other charities could expand the number of people they could help by joining DubLi.
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Maybe I haven't been clear. March of Dimes is one of a number of high-profile charities that are on board. I am waiting on a list from my buddy. I will post them here when I receive it. Charities love this concept. Jamison |
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This is great news! This does say a lot about DubLi. It was a smart move developing this partner program. It looks very lucrative as well.
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Thanks for informing us of all of the latest news out there. |
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Wonder how the March of Dimes feels about the high publicity since being associated with DubLi???
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DubLi recently aligned itself ... ... with one of the most notable children’s charities in the country; Blessings in a Backpack and donated the entire revenue from a recent charitable auction in order to raise money for this worthy cause. The customer’s of DubLi.com really showed their support as Dean Mannheimer, a vice-president with DubLi Network presented Blessings in a Backpack founder Stan Curtis with a check for $13,700. Proceeds from the donation will go to feed children grades K-5 in Title 1 public schools who qualify for the Federal Free and Reduced Meal Program and may not have any or enough food on the weekends. $80 feeds a child in the program for an entire school year. Following a donation, a school is chosen and a local grocer partners with the program to provide food for meals that are placed in backpacks. Every Friday, students receive their backpacks which include ready to eat food items: Fruit Roll Ups, Pop Tarts, Lemonade and other drink mix packs, Instant Noodles, Peanut Butter, Macaroni and Cheese, Rice, Pasta, Instant Potatoes, Dry Cereal, etc. All food choices are kid friendly. This means the food distributed is healthy, light in weight and easy for children of all ages to carry, easy to make, and non-perishable. They rely on private donors such as you to purchase this food, as well as supermarkets which give them substantial discounts. Most of their recipients live in a household with a single parent or with parents who are classified as working poor, those individuals are employed but don’t earn enough to make ends meet. The charity is endorsed by many corporate clients, professional athletes and notable Hollywood celebrities like actress Hilary Duff, shown here in a public appearance at a local school. Blessings in a Backpack founded by Stan Curtis is currently feeding over 11,500 children in Kentucky, Indiana, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, California and New York. The program is a hybrid of private sector funding and public partnerships carried out in public schools. Blessings in a Backpack founder Stan Curtis and Hilary Duff holding a press conference at the Kentucky Speedway. Blessings in a Backpack started with three elementary schools in Kentucky and now serves over 50 schools across the nation. They saw a great opportunity with DubLi’s auction portal and immediately signed up for the Partner Program to advance their awareness. The results have been extremely favorable and continue to generate strong public interest in the cause. DubLi continues to break new ground by making strategic alliances with charities that truly make a difference in the lives of children. DubLi’s first charity auction featured American Idol winner Jordin Sparks with proceeds benefiting the Sparks Foundation and now with the overwhelming success of its second charity auction, Blessings in a Backpack, they will continue to forge new relationships with noteworthy non-profit organizations helping them with much needed donations which can be used to make an immediate impact in the lives of our most precious resource...our children. We are proud to be associated with this incredible cause and thank the thousands of DubLi customers who made this donation possible. Here is a slide showing the Blessings in a Backpack web portal through the DubLi Partner Program. Here’s an excellent opportunity to help children in need who may be living in your own community. If you would like to make a tax deductible contribution or if you would like to get personally involved as a volunteer please visit Blessings In a Backpack > Home for more information. |
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Good for them with Blessings in a Backpack (I really like that name). I think it'll help a lot of needy families, however DubLi will always profit in some way as well. Anyone have any other thoughts? |
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