Define Your Crusade

Without a "cause" we have no purpose

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Having a "crusade" is different than having a "cause". A "cause" is more of a personal wish, kind of a bucket list. A "cause" can be selfish or non-selfish. It's what we personally wish to do with our profits for survival, survival for our business venture and for helping people close to us. A "crusade" is the public awareness of a public need, kind of like paying back to society. A "crusade" is definitely an un-selfish effort to make the world a better place. A "crusade" is "not" about  funds received for personal distribution but for funds to be placed directly to the "crusade" you choose.

For us, as members, a "crusade" introduces an entirely different market. Members can campaign their crusade to people that don't need the funds the wealthy) and promote the business opportunity based on the "crusade" value of importance and need. This is good for Celebrities, Churches, Foundations themselves, etc. This is hugely from the heart of "people helping people" and paying-it-forward to society. I'm sure everyone knows someone, be-it family, friends, relatives or even neighbors who have had someone that has been sick, is sick or even died from Heart Disease, Cancer, Epilepsy, Crohn's, MS, etc. "or" that have financial needs and are in trouble financially "or" have a dream to build a home or business. This business is great for everybody.

If you don't have a "crusade" in mind then I suggest you pick a "cause" that is common throughout the world to entice them. A vision that most people would recognize and would feel the desire to help with.

 

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Some Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_charitable_foundations

https://www.canadahelps.org/en/

https://www.charitynavigator.org/

https://topnonprofits.com/lists/best-nonprofits-on-the-web/

https://www.consumerreports.org/charities/best-charities-for-your-donations/