Mike Tang Founded Raise5 So People Could Use Their Skills to Raise Money for Charity
Even when people don’t have the money to donate to nonprofits and other causes, they are often willing to do anything they can to help. Cool person in technology Mike Tang founded Raise5 in order to give people an outlet where they can use their skills to raise money for specific nonprofits and charity organizations. On Tang’s website, people offer services for a price, but with a twist. Rather than pay the person who provides a service directly, all money goes instead to a charitable organization of the worker’s choosing. Users can offer services that cost anywhere between $5 and $50 on Raise5. “Freelance fundraisers”, as Tang’s website calls them, post whatever service they want to perform on Raise5’s online marketplace. These service providers advertise what charity they are supporting on each posting so buyers know what cause they are donating money to with each purchase. Anyone who wants to offer services on the site, but has technical issues while creating a profile or posting, can get help from a professional cloud computer support service. Read more »
