Donate 9/7/10 — 3:30 EDT

We Depend On Donations from Residents of New York State
(Revsion 1)
"You're in the desert, you see a tortoise lying on its back, struggling, and you're not helping — why is that?" — Blade Runner
Because of the high cost of regulatory compliance (which generated most of our startup debt), we are only Soliciting Donations from members of the General Public who reside in or are visiting the great State of New York.
Why We Need Your Help
Most of our activities are conducted by volunteers and consist of scouring the research literature so we can proactively cross-pollenate ideas, fill in gaps with in-house R&D, and build alliances with other research groups that will lead to getting better and eaiser-to-use technology into your hands.
As a result, we can't measure our progress in terms of how many dollars we are spending per-person-served to help a fixed number of people. What matters most to us, and ultimately to you, is the flow of ideas which will benefit everyone.
But we do face a lot of fixed overhead that stems from our need to comply with government regulations — regulations that were designed to keep much larger charities that conform to that model from misappropriating donations.
Help Us Retire our Startup Debt!
In recent years, the Institute has been bringing in enough in small donation to pay for its post office box and online presence. But we have had a lot of professional service bills stemming from regulatory compliance which is why we are no longer soliciting funds outside of New York State.
While this puts us on a trajectory to bring our budget into balance going forward, The Institute has been surviving by running a sizable internal deficit. This means that we pay any current bills to third parties that are too big to come out of our direct revenues by borrowing from our founder. This insures that we won't be piling on interest charges and can't get shut down by any outside creditors, but it is only fair to retire this debt as quickly as possible so our organization can stand on its own feet.
Since it is important for us to perserve our Public Charity status, we generally try to seek modest donations of comparable size. But the IRS Rules provide an escape valve from its "Public Support Test" that permits organizations to omit one-time unusual donations, like a big check dedicated to a non-recurring purpose.
So if you live in New York State and would like to go down in the Annals of IEUC History as the person or organization that retired our debt and put the Institute on solid financial ground, please send email to our Executive Director.
Since our debt is on the order of $17,000 (representing excess expenses dating back to our founding in 2002), any sized donations earmarked for debt retirement would be most welcomed.
How To Donate
Since we are still running on a shoestring budget, we can't justify the overhead costs of using most online donation collection services. We could shunt you to a third party Donor Advised Fund (a class of nonprofit that collects and redistributes donations to other nonprofits) to make a credit card donation (after which the fund would make us wait for enough donations to accumulate to justify their sending us a payment), but then we would have to wait, we would loose a portion of your donation to the other organization, and we wouldn't be able to log you as an individual donor.
So instead, we ask you to mail us a check, in any amount, but please be as generous as your financial circumstances permit. Then we will know who you are, you won't have to trust another entity, and we will get the full value of your donation as soon as the US Postal Service delivers it to us.
- Make your check payable to: The Institute for End User Computing, Inc.
- Write 'Donation' and your email address in the check's Memo field.
- Post it to: The Institute for End User Computing, Inc.; Box 1717; Ossining, NY 10562
- After we deposit it, we will mail you a hard copy receipt for your tax records, since donations by US Citizens are deductible to the extent provided by law.
Or if you see one of our Officers in New York State, you can make a donation in person in Cash or preferably by Check.
Whatever you choose to donate, your contribution is most deeply appreciated and will be used wisely.

