Sunday, December 1, 2013

Crowdfunding Good Cause plus Rating of Politicians

Recent events in Ukraine caused a lot of brainstorming in social networks about how Ukraine should move forward. With 9 years old quote "Money beat Evil" in mind the always sensitive topic is how to fund good cause idea, not to mention political takeover.

Crowd-funding of political campaign, as it works in Tier1 countries (a.k.a. G7) - USA, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan - will not work as efficient in 3rd world countries. For simple reason of mistrust that funds will be used appropriately.

So thinking brought me back to idea of Volunteer Branded Money, but with new pivot in terms of how money go to charity.

Original idea was that volunteer helping with crowd-selling would have direct decision to where 10% of charitable amount goes. But with shift to fund political movements the new idea is to offset decision to politician - bringing effectively another layer into chain of "consumer - volunteer - politician - charity".

Once consumer records passive demand in certain goods or services then volunteers would suggest best option. Once sales is completed then volunteer would nominate trustee - political leader of personal choice - to act upon allocating sales commission to good cause.

This way society can quickly identify ratings of most trusted political figures and empower them with cash flow to make difference - one little good cause per each facilitated sale.

best regards,
Roman Havrylyak

12/1/2013


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