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Oct 24, 2024
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HarlemCoug
Intervention Needed
Rich people are happy to contribute, but they're more happy to contribute when they see everyone pitching in a
reasonable amount.
Being a big piece of a collective effort tastes better than being asked to fund the entire $20M.
It's one reason the "donation matching" strategy is so successful I think.
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With so many big donors I still don't fully get the #AllIn campaign during covid
Cougs4Lfe
12:27am
Increased costs, significantly lower revenue.
cougarfann888
12:31am
Makes sense. Doesn't a $20 Million deficit mean they were in debt already tho?
Cougs4Lfe
12:51am
Big donors were cash strapped too. Actually probably more than small donors
cougarfann888
12:52am
And no deficit is different than debt. Deficit is usually an annual operating
cougarfann888
12:54am
Gotcha
Cougs4Lfe
1:03am
They wanted everyone to use their stimulus money
ochobeeguy
12:58am
Rich people are happy to contribute, but they're more happy to contribute when they see everyone pitching in a
HarlemCoug
1:29am
Because they turned down tens of millions in Covid money
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6:45am
A potential final 4 run is more fun than paying off covid debt
cougfanz
6:57am
A business might have 3-4 really great, profitable customers. But if you rely on just those few, at some point you might
zonacougar
7:58am
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