Huge congratulations to more than 130 employees from across our sites and locations who participated in this year's The Push-Up Challenge.
Together the MinRes community raised over $10,000 for Lifeline WA and banked more than 133,000 push-ups. 💪
There's still time to donate to this worthy cause if you can. Visit: https://lnkd.in/giKc7xAh
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I focus on authenticity, empowerment, the origins and consequences of trauma and abuse, manipulation, and healing from the many challenging personal lived experiences that have shaped me. Founder of Wanderer's Way.
I'm curious about the terms of the Decult Charitable Trust, including details like the non-charitable income beneficiaries, the duration of the trust before its funds are released to a fully formed nonprofit organization, the specific charity or nonprofit it benefits, and the percentage of the trust’s annual income paid as taxable income to non-charitable beneficiaries, if any. Given the prevalence of fraud in the nonprofit sector, I prioritize supporting causes that demonstrate integrity and transparency, managed by well-intentioned individuals.
Wanderer’s Way established a trust, but a US Charitable Remainder Trust in October 2023. Though this allows for a tax deduction for donors, it differs from direct donations to a charitable organization. To avoid misleading anyone about how their contributions are managed, I have not publicized the Wanderer’s Way CRT. Most Charitable Remainder Trusts reserve donations for a nonprofit for 20 years, delaying the nonprofit's access to these funds while 5%-50% of the annual income earned from the investment of the assets donated to a Charitable Remainder Trust are distributed out to the non-charitale income beneficiaries named in the trust as ordinary and taxable income during the 20 years the Charitable Remainder Trust is in effect.
If the assets donated to a Charitable Remainder Trust are well-invested, it is the non-charitable income beneficiaries who will benefit from the trust's earnings over its typical 20-year term. This is why proper donor education, governance, independant third-party oversight, and records transparency are crucial.
I fully support Decult’s mission and purpose but advocate for rigorous third-party oversight. My inquiry is not meant to undermine your efforts; I recognize the challenges faced by those working to address the world’s most egregious wrongs. I'm committed to charitable oversight and transparency, having seen abuses of charitable tax laws. My aim is to support organizations and professionals that tackle trauma, abuse, mental health, and anti-cult/anti-coercion issues ethically and compassionately.
I'm equally dedicated to protecting charity's sanctity as I am to aiding global healing from trauma and abuse. Wanderer’s Way is committed to governance, oversight, and transparency, ensuring our dedication to our cause and the public's understanding of our operations and resource use.
To me, charity is a Heavenly grace, one that I am fully dedicated and determined to protect with the upmost integrity.
Could you please provide full access to the trust document and all amendments? Making these documents public would be a reasonable step towards fostering trust and transparency, aligning with the trust's purpose and the confidence you aim to instill in your supporters and the broader community.
Once more, I remain unwaveringly dedicated and fully supportive of Decult’s mission and purpose. My goal is to foster equally strong confidence in its leadership.
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Some wonderful news to share: The Decult Trust is now officially a charity!
You can already make a tax-deductible donation - or check out the sponsorship options. Every dollar for our fledgling non-profit counts to bring cult education and cult recovery therapy to Aotearoa New Zealand at the first DECULT 2024 conference in Ōtautahi Christchurch this October.
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Most decluttering methods suggest sorting items into categories: keep, donate, throw away (or sell). Discarding is simple, but identifying donatable items and finding donation options can be difficult. Just remember that donating requires action, not just intention. If you can't make it to a donation center, find alternative ways to declutter your home here: https://loom.ly/t6aq1aw
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It's a movie that's created quite a stir recently about how charities should talk about admin costs or overheads Parachute is hosting a special screening in Hobart (so all money raised will be donated).
🎞️6pm Peacock Theatre, Salamanca Thu 8 Aug.
🎞️Tix only $40 including a drink and nibbles.
We'd love to see you there, so book today, as seats are limited.
Select "Thursday evening Networking + Movie" on the link below ➡️ https://shorturl.at/DvTcu
Only three short years after our founding, Northwest CASA was incorporated on May 31, 1978. This year we are honoring 46 years of providing “official” community crisis services with a one-day campaign to raise $1,978. Help us meet our goal by gifting what you can. All money raised goes directly to supporting survivor services in your community.
https://lnkd.in/gRGmFTK2
It’s hard to sum up all the things that, for me, make Possible such a special organisation. But a lot has to do with the founding choice we made to focus on the positive in the face of the enormity of the climate crisis.
I think it’s a huge part of what attracts such committed, fun and pro-active people to come and work with us. And it’s what keeps us going while we work on some of the knottier problems the climate crisis brings up - the real nitty gritty of helping people to change the way they live their everyday lives, as a vital step towards a zero carbon Britain.
And it’s a positivity that drives us to set ourselves challenging targets - something that is currently top of my mind as we work towards meeting our most ambitious public fundraising goal of raising £60,000 in our Big Give campaign by midday this Thursday. It’s a goal we need to meet to give us the best chance of doing the positive climate action work that we do best.
It’s definitely somewhat daunting, but I am keeping the faith that we can do it - because I know so many people want to take positive action on the climate, and because the opportunity to double every pound you give is clearly such a great way for people to make a climate impact.
So If you have ever thought about donating to us to support our stubbornly optimistic climate action, this is the week to do it. And if you’re not able to donate, please help by spreading the word. We are so grateful to everyone who can help in ways big and small to support our uniquely positive approach to climate action.
wearepossible.org/donate
🚨The Big Give will match every penny we raise until the 25th of April 🕗
> If you donate £5, we’ll get £10,
> If you donate £50, we’ll get £100,
> If you donate £500 that’s a £1000 donation
Everything that's raised this week will help us get closer to our vision of a zero carbon Britain, built by and for the people of the UK.
wearepossible.org/donate
Best of luck!