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Ain’t to Proud to Beg (sponsor $$)

Medaling is Just Finishing
Medaling is Just Finishing
posted 9 Dec ’07, 12.05pm MST PST on flickr

Award for completing the 2007 Fiesta Bowl Half Marathon, in Scottsdale (2:21 slow going!) — this is just the half way in prep for my first Marathon a month from now.


I’ve casually watched, and greatly impressed, by the ways people are using web technology to raise money for causes- Beth Kanter has not only documented this to a tee but done some tremendous world building good in her efforts to help send Cambodian students to college. Stuff that matters.

So I will give it a try, but certainly with not all the clever chip-in campaigns and Facebook/Twitter strategizing that Beth perfected– I’ll just resort to old fashioned begging for contributions.

As my own personal challenge, because I have always hated running, 2 years ago I took on running my first half marathon- and to prep for this I luckily managed to find a local group here, Team Diabetes here that offers training in return for participants raising funds for the American Diabetes Association– all very fitting since I have been diabetic myself for 37 years.

Being a geek, I decided to blog my efforts in a site I honestly called… I Hate Running -doing this appealed to my compulsive nature, and kept me honest as I made myself blog every practice run, and managed to run my first half marathon, the PF Changs Run in Phoenix, in January 2006. And I did it again last year, along with 2 other ones in between,

I still don’t like running.

For those first 2 fund raisers, I pretty much emailed everyone I knew, friend, family, and people graciously responded, so I raised about $3200 over the last 2 years. I even got a $100 pledge from someone I did not know, who had found my blog will googling on “diabetes” and was moved because his teen son was recently diagnosed.

Typical for the blog experience, just hanging a site out in the Googled winds have brought several connections from previous strangers, who have perhaps a common connection (or suggestion for sore shins)

But I know that feeling when I sponsor someone onces for a charity walk/run/ride, and they keep coming back each year… when I hear from Paul in October it’s because he wants a pledge… going back to the well.

So this year I decided on a different tact. I would not pester any of my friends or family. I actually got lucky, and got a consulting gig that pretty much provided the funds to meet my minimum amount to be on the team.

But minimum is pretty… well minimal.

So I am trying this tack, of asking people I sort of know, or don’t know, to ask for support so I can at least bump my contribution up another $500 (or more, hey?)– by putting it on my blog.

Actually I have had a link on the signature of my GMail account for a few months, but so far the only action on my web form were some bogus $5 pledges from spammers fishing in the web forms (and they never coughed up the dough, cretins).

These days, with the increasing rates of diabetes, its hard not to know a family member, friend, co-worker affected by the disease. My blog has a whole set of random facts and trivia if that helps. Or that our local group that runs this is very grass roots and does not spend much of anything, so 87% of the funds raised go directly to research, education, etc.

Or maybe if I just beg, pretty please? with sugar free substitute on top?

Just visit my blog or use the online sponsor form:
http://dommy.com/ihaterunning/sponsor.php

There is an option for a secure credit card method contribution that goes directly to the ADA.

Or even if you don’t have the funds, just an encouraging comment (and I loathe that spammers shall follow the link, oh well).

Please?

I will ask only once.

And then I will run on January 13.

And probably will not like it.

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An early 90s builder of web stuff and blogging Alan Levine barks at CogDogBlog.com on web storytelling (#ds106 #4life), photography, bending WordPress, and serendipity in the infinite internet river. He thinks it's weird to write about himself in the third person. And he is 100% into the Fediverse (or tells himself so) Tooting as @cogdog@cosocial.ca

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  1. Thanks Beth. I compose the post directly in flickr and forgot to manually add the link tags. Tis linked now… and thanks for your support (and inspiration)

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