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Bicycle Oriented Charities
Well, I won some cash in an election bet. My ethics don't allow me to
spend someone else's money on myself so I want to find a legitimate charity, hopefully bicycle oriented to whom I can donate the winnings. I will double the won amount and return the charity receipt to the loser (HAHHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAAAHAAHA). So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? |
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"Tom Kunich" wrote in message
m... So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? http://www.bikeleague.org/index.cfm |
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"Tom Kunich" wrote in message
m... So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? http://www.bikeleague.org/index.cfm |
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wrote: From: (Tom Kunich) So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? Not sure of the tax status but they do good things. http://www.radracingnw.org/About.html Bill C I'm not sure if donations are tax deductable but think aobut supporting the NorCal High School Mountain Bike Racing Series http://www.norcalmtb.org/ |
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In article , TritonRider
wrote: From: (Tom Kunich) So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? Not sure of the tax status but they do good things. http://www.radracingnw.org/About.html Bill C I'm not sure if donations are tax deductable but think aobut supporting the NorCal High School Mountain Bike Racing Series http://www.norcalmtb.org/ |
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(Tom Kunich) wrote: Well, I won some cash in an election bet. My ethics don't allow me to spend someone else's money on myself so I want to find a legitimate charity, hopefully bicycle oriented to whom I can donate the winnings. I will double the won amount and return the charity receipt to the loser (HAHHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAAAHAAHA). So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? Local to me, but they have the right idea. http://www.elvesandmore.org This Christmas alone, 25,000 underprivileged children in the Greater Houston Area will receive the surprise of their young lives: an undreamt-of visit from Santa and his Elves.* Fully 20,000 of these kids will get brand-new bicycles.* read more*. . . http://www.elvesandmore.org/pages.asp?pageid=11500 Can you visualize 20,000 new bikes? Mike G. - |
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In article ,
(Tom Kunich) wrote: Well, I won some cash in an election bet. My ethics don't allow me to spend someone else's money on myself so I want to find a legitimate charity, hopefully bicycle oriented to whom I can donate the winnings. I will double the won amount and return the charity receipt to the loser (HAHHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAAAHAAHA). So can anyone suggest a good tax exempt charity? Local to me, but they have the right idea. http://www.elvesandmore.org This Christmas alone, 25,000 underprivileged children in the Greater Houston Area will receive the surprise of their young lives: an undreamt-of visit from Santa and his Elves.* Fully 20,000 of these kids will get brand-new bicycles.* read more*. . . http://www.elvesandmore.org/pages.asp?pageid=11500 Can you visualize 20,000 new bikes? Mike G. - |
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