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Zeek Biggers & Leo Blackburn highlight initial NIL charity event
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<blockquote data-quote="gtchem05" data-source="post: 882602" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>I think what you're saying is true in the sense that posting donation requests on an internet forum (even forums that are head and shoulders above the rest, like GT Swarm (and I mean that in the most pandering way possible)) every time an event comes up is not a sustainable way to raise funds. However, wealthy supporters of GT athletics are unlikely to want to contribute a large lump sum to an initiative like this without some proof of concept. That's why <a href="http://www.jacketsforatlanthropy.com" target="_blank">J4A</a> is dependent on and extremely grateful for those early adopters who are willing to contribute what they can to get this off and running. After the initial events, deep-pocketed supporters can observe the model and its outcomes and donate larger amounts with the confidence that they will see a return on their investment in the form of benefitted charities, well-compensated athletes, and no wasted dollars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtchem05, post: 882602, member: 4592"] I think what you're saying is true in the sense that posting donation requests on an internet forum (even forums that are head and shoulders above the rest, like GT Swarm (and I mean that in the most pandering way possible)) every time an event comes up is not a sustainable way to raise funds. However, wealthy supporters of GT athletics are unlikely to want to contribute a large lump sum to an initiative like this without some proof of concept. That's why [URL='http://www.jacketsforatlanthropy.com']J4A[/URL] is dependent on and extremely grateful for those early adopters who are willing to contribute what they can to get this off and running. After the initial events, deep-pocketed supporters can observe the model and its outcomes and donate larger amounts with the confidence that they will see a return on their investment in the form of benefitted charities, well-compensated athletes, and no wasted dollars. [/QUOTE]
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