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Community Wire Features Information About CWIRE Community Wire Service (CWIRE.COM) |
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The cities which inspired Community
Wire, and why we focus on them.
How to use the Community Wire Service Who pays for all this? Community Wire is privately-owned by Robert Marston and operated as a co-op with various volunteer/contributors. Over the years, CWIRE has received in-kind donations of everything from office furniture, to computers, to artwork and printing. These are not tax-deductible as charitable contributions because CWIRE is not a tax-exempt charity; however, commercial sponsorship of CWIRE should be deductible as "business promotion" expense. (Consult your tax advisor.) CWIRE is still looking for a fiscal agency which will handle all donations to CWIRE and expenditures (and earn an administrative fee). Please contact CWIRE if you know of a nonprofit agency that might be interested in "taking over" CWIRE. |
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problems to CWIRE supports local charities by 1) helping them to create and promote independent websites, 2) promoting their events, 3) syndicating their newsletters and press releases, and 4) recruiting volunteers and donors in the nearby Los Angeles area. Please support CWIRE by advertising with us (or supporting those who do), by referring new merchants, by sending us information to post, and by telling others about CWIRE. HTML and scripts by Robert Marston Copyright © 2009 Community Wire Service unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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