Personal Fundraising in Second Life: Yonder Doesburg Raises Money for Make A Wish


Make A Wish Donation Box in Second Life

On the Web, you can become a messenger for your cause by adding a charity badge or fundraising widget to your blog or web site.  With one click, visitors can contribute dollars to your cause!  In Second Life, you can build a 3-D display and donation box where avatars can contribute Linden dollars.     That’s my avatar sitting on top of the donation box (it spins!) after making a contribution to Make A Wish.  

I was curious because this effort was not put together by the nonprofit organization, but by an individual, “Yonder Doesburg,” who decided to raise money in this virtual world for his favorite charity.   He shared a lot about what works with fundraising in Second Life.  Although the amounts raised in Linden Dollars sound impressive, the USD amounts are still modest.   But, avatars who raising money in Second Life for their causes are also spreading the word to others.

I caught up with him to learn more about his efforts:

Why are you raising money for Make A Wish Foundation?

In real life I have two nephews who both have Muscular Dystrophy or MD. MD has ruined their bodies and neither of them can walk. They live in their wheel chairs and can not get around with out them. They are 15 and 13 years old and will not likely live to 20 years old. The oldest one is very bitter. He has become anti-social and hates the world for his disease. He is fully aware of his impending death, and has a very difficult time dealing with it. It has caused a great strain on their family and those close to them. A couple years ago the Make A Wish Foundation granted their wishes and sent them with their family to Disney World. It was the highlight of their lives. For a week the boys were able to forget about their problems and enjoy life.

My motivation for collecting Lindens in Second Life is to help grant other children their wishes.

How did you get started?

I contribute to this charity in real life too.  I donate money every month through the Combined Federal Campaign. My brother in-law (the boy’s father) has an account in SL and together we designed the Make A Wish donation boxes and set up the first donation site in 2006.

In January, 2006, we had purchased some land and were playing around with ideas for what to build and make. We did the typical thing most folks do like throw up houses and trees and try out our building skills.  Often when we were on SL together, we would talk about his sons and the help many people and charities had given to them. In the past they have received a wheel chair van at a discount and the boys have attended summer camps with other kids with MD. The trip the boys enjoyed the most was the trip to Disney World.

These stories got to me, I get choked up easily, and it stays with me for a while. I had a tip jar in my avatar’s inventory, and thought it would be a great way to raise money for the Make A Wish Foundation. We put it together and built a small kiosk to place it in.

Tell me about your fundraising strategies in Second Life?

It has been pretty basic.  At first I bought small affordable plot of land and placed my Donation Cubes on them. I also purchased other plots that were selling for inexpensively and then resell them and put the proceeds towards my monthly donations to Make A Wish. These early efforts didn’t net as much as my main kiosk, but I managed to sell a couple plots and raise money for the charity.

My best collections have come from placing my Donation Cubes in the same location as the vendors I use to sell my built items. In the past I would rent stalls at popular malls or shops and place the cubes prominently in front of my vendors.  These did well for while, but would soon decrease. I think because many of the same patrons visited the same shops and I rarely received repeat donations.

I sold all my land at one point when I moved to Alaska. When I bought my new land, I decided to have only one location with a much larger Kiosk and more information about the Make A Wish Foundation. I advertise the land with a few key words.
 
Currently I have two locations to collect donations in Second Life. In the Sim of Iris, where I have my Make A Wish site, and in the sim of Paradise Isles. A friend of mine, Tabatha Binder, is an enthusiastic supporter of the Make A Wish Foundation and has one of my Donation Cubes in the center of her Palms Park Mall.

How much did you raise last year?

Donations for Make A Wish came to L$ 41,356 in 2006 or close to $200 USD.  I watched the exchanged rate and exchanged my Lindens for real dollars when the rate was good.
When I forward the donation money to Make a Wish,  I use my avatars name as the donor and in the comments/message place I type “From the generous citizens of Second Life”.
 
I gladly accept any and all donations from people while they are in Second Life. In the real world people should visit www.wish.org to make donations or see how they can help.

Written by: kanter

Just Updated Permissions

> Docent_Alturas
> Bluewave
> rikomatic
> msirkin
> Xin
> janimyriam
> tuesday
> Johnny_Austin
> bfelice
> mrmaroney
> ange
> Susan_Tenby
> Glitteractica_Cookie
> kanter
> Creech

I’ve updated all of these accounts to be able to post comments–some already could. If you want to be able to blog or post comments let me know.

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Ferrari’s for Kids Fundraiser Party this Friday

On Friday May 25, from 11AM-12:30PM “Ferrari for Kids” will be throwing a fundraiser party with DJ Clarisse at their new HQ. Ferraris for Kids is a non-profit organisation with a simple mission : making real disabled kids dreams. In a recent french survey, they found out that 69% of the disabled kids list in their top five dream s riding in a Ferrari. Jean-Charles Percy, president of FFK, thought that it would be easy to make disabled kids dreams real in buying a Ferrari (360 Modena), visiting specialized centres for handicapped kids and taking the kids for a ride. Today, around 10.000€ have been raised to finance to program. 

Several more events are planned in the next weeks on race tracks, showrooms and other clubs. Theses events are called “Red Night Party”.

See their HQ at Spinolds Flats (teleport SLURL).

Written by: rikomatic

NEA Funding Increase Approved by House Committee

Today, the House Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, approved a budget for the National Endowment for the Arts of $160 million. This is a proposed increase of $35 million over funding in FY 2007. This represents the largest increase in many years.

This is great news for Arts nonprofits in the United States.

The American Arts Alliance has posted a summary and a way to say "Thank-you" the committee members.

Written by: Creech

Global Kids is hiring!

I got the exciting news that the technology youth empowerment group Global Kids is hiring for several interesting positions. The eight new positions include: an “Online Leadership Program Associate (Video Specialist),” “Online Leadership Program Associate (Foundation Programs in Second Life Producer),” “Online Leadership Program Associate (Gaming and Social Networks Specialist),” “Online Leadership Program Associates (YouthVenture Program Manager and YouthVenture Program Associate), ” a program assistant and two program associates:

Global Kids’ Online Leadership Program, now in its seventh year, is about to experience significant growth in a number of areas with the hiring of eight additional staff members. PDFs for each position, along with a description and position status, can be viewed below. Information about applying can ONLY be found within the PDFs. Job-related questions may be asked in the comment box associated with this post.

Head to the Global Kids website for complete information.

Written by: rikomatic

Mitch Kapor speaks on young people of color in science and technology tomorrow

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The Electric Sheep Company send out news that Lotus Notes creator and Linden Lab board chair Mitch Kapor will be talking about his work to encourage young people of color to study science and technology this Thursday, May 24 at 8pm PST. Mitch is on the board of the Level Playing Field Institute, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization dedicated to creating more opportunities on campus and the workplace for people of color.

The Thursday program will include:

  • Streaming video of Linden Lab CEO Philip Rosedale speaking about SL and Level Playing Field Institute
  • Streaming video about the students of Level Playing Field Institute’s education programs
  • An in-world Q&A with Mitch Kapor on his approach to philanthropy

That’s at Sheep Island Auditorium (teleport SLURL) and Crayon Theater (teleport SLURL) .

Cross-posted to Rikomatic.com

Written by: rikomatic

Walk Into A Van Gogh

 

Tressis is a Dutch company with experience in Virtual Worlds and has been an interactive exhibit of Van Gogh paintings in Second Life.  You can actually step into the painting itself.  Wow!

To visit directly, click here.

Written by: kanter

Diplo Foundation exploring “virtual diplomacy” in SL

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The Diplo Foundation announces that they have launched a new Diplomacy Island in Second Life (teleport SLURL) to "explore new possibilities for diplomatic representation and interaction."  Based in Malta, but with a virtual network that spans the globe, Diplo has been a pioneer in using online tools to conduct research, trainings and outreach about international diplomacy. 

Tomorrow at 9:30AM PST, there will be an official inauguration of the new sim with a real world event in Geneva at the World Meteorological Organization as well as in-world on their island.  The programme is quite impressive, including Srgjan Kerim, President Designate of the UN General Assembly; Sergei Ordzhonikidze, Director General of the UN Office at Geneva; Ambassador Walter Fust, Director of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation; and H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of
Maldives. Sounds like a very interesting event.

Here’s the full announcement…

DIPLOMACY GOES VIRTUAL
 
          INAUGURATION OF DIPLOMACY ISLAND
& VIRTUAL EMBASSY IN SECOND LIFE
         
 
   

        Organised by DiploFoundation in Partnership with
        Government of Maldives
        Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
        Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
   
 
         


         


         
            18:30, Geneva – 22 May 2007
         

16:30 (GMT),    New York (GMT-4) 12:30,     London (GMT+1) 17:30,
New Delhi (GMT+5:30) 22:00,    Beijing (GMT+8) 00:30 next day

         

         
  VENUE
Place: World Meteorological Organisation
7 bis, avenue de la Paix, Geneva
Space: Diplomacy Island in Second Life (SL latitude/longitude: 150,191,26)
          

          PROGRAMME

  • Ambassador Fred Tanner, Director of the Geneva Center for Security Policy: Welcome Address

  • Dr. Srgjan Kerim, President Designate of the United Nations General Assembly: Address from the United Nations – New York

  • Mr. Sergei Ordzhonikidze, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva

  • Ambassador Walter Fust, Director of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation – Importance of Virtual Diplomacy for Small and Developing Countries         

  • H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Republic of
    Maldives
    – Official Opening of the Virtual Embassy of Maldives

  • Dr. Jovan Kurbalija, Director of DiploFoundation – Presentation of the Diplomacy Island

WHAT IS DIPLOMACY ISLAND?

Diplomacy Island
is the next step in over a decade of research and development in the
field of Virtual Diplomacy. Through Second Life, Diplo will explore new
possibilities for diplomatic representation and negotiation. Diplomacy Island
will be another channel for Diplo’s main mission to assist small and
developing countries to participate meaningfully in international
relations. Diplomacy Island includes the following “neighbourhoods”:

The Diplomatic Quarter
will host Virtual Embassies. Along with the Virtual Embassy of
Maldives, which will be inaugurated on 22 May, several other embassies
are under construction including embassies of Malta, Philippines and
Macedonia.

The Virtual Diplomatic Academy
will host sessions and panels related to modern diplomacy and themes
such as environmental diplomacy, energy diplomacy and cyber-diplomacy.

The Virtual Diplomatic Museum
will be more than a typical museum. Its main function will be to
highlight the relevance of diplomacy to modern society, as opposed to
the use of force. The Museum will present historical examples of the
success of diplomacy. Visitors will have a chance to communicate
“across time” with famous diplomats from the past including Talleyrand
and Metternich.

The Internet Governance Village
will host panels, round table discussions and conferences on two sets
of issues. First, of direct interest for Second Life citizens, the IG
village will host discussions on privacy, security, digital identity
and taxation in cyber-space. Second, the IG Village will promote
discussions on Internet issues and developing countries, mainly on how
to bridge the digital divide.

Cross-posted also at rikomatic.com.

Written by: rikomatic

Cool new free SL module allows you to post a SLurl to del.icio.us

What will those crazy hackers think of next? Bill Hax (his avatar name) has created a very cool gadget called Yummy.

Yummy will allow you tp post a SLurl to del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/). It is available at the SLexchange

This gadget allows you to post a slurl of your current sl location to del.icio.us. You may optionally add a description and tags, and may mark the post either ‘not shared’ (default) or ‘shared.’ It must be attached to your avatar to function, and is invisible unless attached as a HUD. Like any script, Yummy will not work in “scripts disabled” sims.

Help summary:

To post a slurl to del.icio.us:
/111 description, tag1, tag2, …

description (optional) can be any text EXCEPT a comma and tag1, tag2, etc. (optional) are single words to use as tags.
For example: ‘/111 Great store for clothing and hair!, clothing, hair, shopping’
The tag ‘slurl’ is automatically added to all posts.

To get help:
/111 help

To popup Yummy’s menu:
/111 menu

To launch your del.icio.us web page in your browser:
/111 www

To change new posts to ‘not shared’:
/111 private

To change new posts to ‘shared’:
/111 public

To change Yummy’s chat channel:
/111 chat channelNumber

Limitations:

Since LSL has limited support for non-text MIME types, errors that occur when posting a slurl to del.icio.us may not be reported. This is not something I can “fix” until Linden Labs chooses to provide this support. For this and other reasons, I’ve decided to provide Yummy for free.

That said, Yummy works just fine for me!

Notes:

Updates will be available for free. There is no auto-update function built into Yummy to keep the script nice and simple. If you would like an update, send me feedback (/111 feedback) with a short message like “Any updates?” and I’ll let you know if/when an update is available.

If you’re interested in the source code, drop me a line. Future versions will probably be “Modify” – the current version is my first script and I don’t like to release code before I’m completely happy with it 🙂

Release notes:

Rev. 1.0:
initial release

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I hope you enjoy using Yummy!
– Biil Hax

Written by: Glitteractica_Cookie