Crowdfunding Medical Care Even When They Have Health Insurance

March 14, 2017 by  
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Many people feel that crowdfunding for medical care is questionable.
I got calls and emails about this all the time. Many believe that crowdfunding is being used instead of insurance. For example, instead of having life insurance to pay for funeral and expenses that are created around someone’s death, the people go and crowdfund.

Instead of having health insurance, people crowdfunding for medical care. I want to bring attention to the individuals who have health insurance and still need help. I am talking about individuals who are no longer working because of their health and need help paying the doctor visit co-pay. I am talking about people who are not working and have trouble paying health insurance premiums. There are people whose medications cost hundreds of dollars. They can get well. However, if they do not have enough in their budget, they may eat a lot less. Poor nutrition is the enemy of healing. To get healthy, you need your medicine and good, healthy meals.
I am working with Celebrate Life Cancer Ministry to provide for a few families in Los Angeles facing these exact problems. Rhonda Santifer who founded Celebrate Life Cancer Ministry has identified people in need.

“I get calls every week,” says Santifer. “They ask for help and resources to just get to the doctor for their follow ups or treatments.”
Going to the emergency room is not an option for regular cancer treatment. The emergency room is for sudden illness. Celebrate Life Cancer Ministry is raising money to help people get healthy again by making sure they can get to their doctor’s visits. You can help by giving $2.50 a day for 30 days.

We’ve also got some great goodies for those who give!
Grab a book and know you are helping someone live.
Visit CelebrateLifeFundraiser.com

Boot2Boom Dr. Wright’s Interview

January 25, 2017 by  
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I shared how I got started, how I went from Doctor to TV show host and producer to Crowdfunding Expert
I was at my class for YEA in Anaheim!
I am still all three! Thanks ladies!

 

Get Crowdfunding made simple at http://getcrowdfundednow.com 

January 24, 2017 by  
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How Partnering With A Nonprofit Can Boost Your Crowdfunding Success

John Lee Dumas is one of the most successful podcasters on iTunes. Last year, when he decided to launch a crowdfunding campaign for his “Freedom Journal,”  he partnered with Pencils of Promise. He raised $453,000 on Kickstarter and donated $75,000 to the nonprofit. Now he’s at it again.  Dumas boasts over 1 million listens to his “Entrepreneur on Fire” podcast every month. You wouldn’t think he “needs” to partner with Pencils of Promise in order to be successful with his campaign. Dumas is a savvy entrepreneur. He’s clearly figured that this is an important part of the strategy.

http://buff.ly/2j06IIC

 

Explaining the GOGO Factor

How to make your fortune through crowdfunding:

The advent of crowdfunding has given entrepreneurs who have an idea the opportunity to raise capital from strangers who share their passion.

In 2015, Indiegogo visitors raised $800 million for projects including hardware, technology, media and social impact. Co-founder Danae Ringelmann, 38, says this is where the “Gogofactor” comes in – an algorithm that helps to promote causes that are proving popular and direct them to those who are most likely to be interested.

Read more here:

http://www.wired.co.uk/article/tastemakers-indiegogo-dane-ringelmann

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