In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Jim Rettew to talk about his crowd fundraising project called, “Barn Raisings” – a new model of fundraising that utilizes the power of community & social media to help people in need. Rotary Club Radio Episode 040 Length: 38 min. Featured Segment Quoted from BarnRaisings.com “Taking […]
In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Jim Rettew to talk about his crowd fundraising project called,“Barn Raisings”– a new model of fundraising that utilizes the power of community& social media to help people in need. Rotary Club Radio Episode 040 Length: 38 min. Featured Segment Quoted from BarnRaisings.com“Taking […]
In this episode of Rotary Club Radio, I interview Jim Rettew to talk about his crowd fundraising project called, “Barn Raisings” – a new model of fundraising that utilizes the power of community & social media to help people in need.
Rotary Club Radio Episode 040
Length: 38 min.
Quoted from BarnRaisings.com
“Taking a page from the Amish, Extreme Home Makeover, and Habitat for Humanity, I came up with ‘Barnraising’. What if we expanded the idea of a typical barn raising to building things like a new playground, a new roof for a tornado victim, or a school extension? Throw in new technology that allows projects to be crowdfunded. Add a volunteer sign up list so people can not just donate their money but their time. Think Extreme Home Makeover, broaden it beyond homes, and add a crowdfunding/crowd volunteering element to it. That’s what Barnraisings is all about.”
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