Transcript
  • 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction by Luis Figueroa
  • 00:20    |    
    What do you expect from people who want to get involved in the Leadership Institute or in the movement for freedom?
  • 02:14    |    
    What is the relationship between free markets and social entrepreneurship?
  • 02:46    |    
    Do you think that in order for ideas to have consequences, they require certain conditions or skills?
  • Common principles
  • 04:10    |    
    Outside the United States, which are the main obstacles you have encountered when doing fundraising?
  • 05:36    |    
    When talking about fundraising, what do you consider a victory?
  • 06:21    |    
    How has technology changed or influenced the system of fundraising for free markets organizations?
  • Permanent principles
  • 07:16    |    
    Why is there fear when raising money?
  • 08:23    |    
    Final words
  • 08:30    |    
    Final credits


How to Bring Ideas into Action through Fundraising

New Media  | 28 de noviembre de 2012  | Vistas: 56

John Poreba and Bruce W. Eberle talk about the significance of the process of fundraising in attaining the mission of diffusing freedom, and the need for involvement of people willing to learn, who have the abilities of good communication and persuasion, in order to turn great ideas into actions. They point out several of the problems faced, as well as the skills required to succeed in this activity. Eberle, shares how he finds satisfaction in this excercise as it makes possible advancing in the ideas of free market, and concludes discussing the fear of intimidation and rejection people come across during the course of raising money.