Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Chase Community Giving opportunity

Hi Everyone!

I was just made aware of an opportunity to help Red Lake Rosies get $25,000. By clicking on the link below - you will be taken to the Chase Community Giving page on Facebook. Chase is giving away $5 million to various charities and you have an opportunity to help pick which ones will be a recipient. It can be incredibly rewarding when your vote has a local impact. Simply vote for your favorite nonprofit and then get friends and others on Facebook to do the same. You can select from over 500,000 charities that focus on education, healthcare, housing, environmental issues, combating hunger, arts and culture, human services, and animal welfare. Give your charity the recognition it deserves and needs with Chase Community Giving. Please pass this on to your friends.

Donna Jensen

Here's the link:


Clear and Simple Summary of Rules
Here's a clear and simple overview of the Official Rules, which govern your participation in the Chase Community Giving Program and can be found below this summary.
1. Program Overview
o Round 1: From Nov. 15, 2009 to Dec. 11, 2009, Facebook users can vote for any Charity that is part of the Chase Community Giving application. The 100 eligible Charities receiving the most votes during this period will be considered the top vote-getters of Round 1.
o Round 2: Each of the 100 Charities that make it to Round 2 will have the opportunity to submit an explanation of how it would use a $1,000,000 donation from Chase. From Jan. 15, 2010 to Jan. 22, 2010, participants may vote for any of the eligible Round 2 Charities through the Chase Community Giving application. The eligible Charity receiving the most votes in Round 2 will be the Program's top vote-getter.
2. Participating and Voting
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE OR VOTE. Each participant can vote once per round for an individual Charity but can vote for a total of 20 Charities during Round 1 and a total of 5 Charities during Round 2, per e-mail account and name. Any unused votes from Round 1 will not be available for use in Round 2. In order to vote, participants must access the Chase Community Giving application and follow any subsequent instructions.
3. Donations
Chase will make a total of $5,000,000 in donations:
o Round 1: Chase will donate $25,000 to each of the 100 Charities receiving the most votes in Round 1, provided all eligibility requirements and standards have been met. Those Charities will be announced on the Chase Community Giving Page, as well as through the Chase Community Giving application on or about 12/15/09.
o Round 2: Chase will donate $1,000,000 to the Round 2 Charity receiving the most votes and will donate $100,000 to the five runners up, provided all eligibility requirements and standards have been met. Those Charities will be announced on the Chase Community Giving Page, as well as through the Chase Community Giving application on or about 02/01/10.
o The Chase Community Giving Advisory Board will select one or more nominated Charities to receive donations with a combined total of $1,000,000. The chosen Charities will be announced on February 8, 2010.
4. Charity Eligibility
Eligible charities must be 501(c)(3) organizations with an operating budget of under $10 million, and must meet the other listed requirements. A Charity that, by itself or through an affiliated entity, discriminates on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, veteran status, medical condition, citizenship, ancestry or marital status is not eligible. Complete eligibility requirements for charities can be found in the Official Rules.

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