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.