Part II Activities and Operational Information | ||||
1 Provide a detailed narrative description of all the activities of the organization - past, present, and planned.
Do not merely refer to or repeat the language in the organizational document. List each activity
separately in the order of importance based on the relative time and other resources devoted to the activity.
Indicate the percentage of time for each activity. Each description should include, as a minimum, the
following: (a) a detailed description of the activity including its purpose and how each activity furthers your
exempt purpose; (b) when the activity was or will be initiated; and (c) where and by whom the activity will be
conducted. - Informing the public of the likely advent of a pole shift in the near future, given the geological history of
the Earth pointing to periodic 3,600 year cycles for cataclysms, the last experienced during the Jewish Exodus
approximately 1,550 BC when the oceans of the world dropped 16-20' worldwide, a statistical fact. This
activity (a) benefits the public, and (b) was initiated in 1997 with the development of a web site registered with
Internet search engines by (c) the President, Vice President, and Public Relations head of the organization. | ||||
2 What are or will be the organization's sources of financial support? List in order of size. Having just opened our doors at the end of 1997, our financial support is from a membership gift to cover incorporation and administrative costs during 1997 and 1998 ($1,500 total) and a January 1998 offer of free e-mail support ($15/month) for an e-mail account from an ISP, which equates to $369 over a 2 year period. Future funding is unknown at this point but anticipated to be from a broad, international base. | ||||
3 Describe the organization's fund raising program, both actual and planned, and explain to what extent it has
been put into effect. Include details of fundraising activities such as selective mailings, formation of
fundraising committees, use of volunteers or professional fundraisers, etc. Attach representative copies of
solicitations for financial support. The professional web site at ../nonproft/home.htm was made available to the public in January, 1998, when the organization was registered with Internet search engines. Solicitation efforts will include American Express Philanthropic Program, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, AT&T Foundation, Ben & Jerry's Foundation, Big Ben Foundation, Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation, Charles A. Dana Foundation, Donors Forum of Chicago, Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Foundation, GrantsWeb, See also Article 9 of the Bylaws: Grants |