Friday 26 November 2010

We all can #help #everyone for #free by #sharing #cc #os #nfp #nesta #4ip #bigsociety #gov #charity

Anyone can help everyone for free by doing one of many simple things..

1.
Create an open source and Creative Commons version of your website/product/service and give it away for free to charities, not for profits, coops, charitable organisations, volunteers.. with 100% net profit from that service being donated to new innovative charitable work. You then gain pr and are able to help many charitable causes at almost no cost to yourself. http://www.TRAIDmark.org explains the benefits in full.

So create a

.coop version for everyone to join and collaborate in a cooperative where 100% net profit/funds are used on innovative charitable work

.nfp version where no profits are made but donations fund INNOVATIVE charitable /nfp work

.org version for charities, charitable organisations and volunteers to use free where all net profits are donated to Innovative charity work.


Could your organisation run as a Charity (that has a Not/for profit organisation running within that)? Any/every organisation could be run like this they just need creative thinkers at the top so they are able to creatively change the organisation so they can be run this way.


We are looking for programmers to help everyone help everyone using innovative re-uses of open source software to do this. If interested contact @whymandesign

Do help create free entertaining education for all with http://www.WEBiversity.org http://www.TRUSTlibrary.org


http://www.TRAIDmark.org explains how anyone can enhance what they are doing for FREE by making themselves feel great by using surplus funds to donate to innovative charitable work. Do take the time to read and watch all the video's as it is proven by cooperatives that you can enhance your success AND innovate so  you can help 000's of others, enjoy your work more and save lives!


The question is do I/you want to (make yourself happy by) helping other people by providing the best service (so 000's of other people can have better lives)? Or do you just want to make your own lonesome self rich by providing a worse service to others so 000's of others lives are less good?

-- Regards Edward Whyman http://www.WhymanDesign.com http://www.twitter.com/whymandesign This message and any attachments are confidential and for the sole recipient only. You may not use any information contained in this message or attachments without permission.

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