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Gold Parties Serve the Community

Bridging the Gap for worthy non-profits during a recession

It's easy to imagine how these tough economic times must be affecting non-profits. When people are handing their pets in to animal shelters because they can't afford to keep them, you know that charitable organizations are under severe pressure.

An Avenue for Non-Profit Organizations

GoldBuyerPartyPlanner.com (GBPP) organized an event where a sponsoring non-profit organization — YMCA of Greater Seattle in this case — was the benefactor of a predetermined percentage of the revenue for the evening. Having non-profit organizations give a helping hand with organization and execution, GBPP was able to shave costs from the event and divert it to the YMCA.

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Individuals who come to the party to sell their unwanted gold or damaged jewelry find it a compelling alternative to just sticking their property in the mail and hoping for the best. Giving a little to the community — effectively at no cost to the seller or buyer — while still getting enough cash to pay the bills, made it an attractive proposition.

So how does all that work again?

You'd be forgiven for believing that organizing a Gold Buying Party would be a challenge. Know that GoldBuyerPartyPlanner.com has the experience, marketing materials and entire kit to get you through the gold buying process from start to finish. Still, having the support — both logistically and in your neighborhood — of a non-profit organization will help you serve the community, your customers and the viability of your business.

Most importantly, however, it's a great opportunity to give something back to the community in these hard economic times. Remember, many non-profit organizations are affected negatively in two ways during a recession: Demand for their services increases, while at the same time, hitherto generous donors are under financial pressure to rein in their own spending.

To a seasoned organization like the YMCA, a hundred dollars can go a long, long way, especially these days. So when you can deliver several hundred dollars, perhaps more tha a thousand, to an organization like the YMCA, you can have a profound and positive effect on your community and on the lives of countless young people.