Reader Sarah Henry has issued a challenge for our fundraiser. She will match the next 40 donations of $100 and the next 20 of $50. Make her generous offer a speedy success by going to our donation page now!
And we hope you share the sentiments of readers who have supported our fundraiser. For instance:
Yves & Lambert,
It is because of you two that I have a brain left.
Been reading since one month after Obama came into office & it’s been a long slow slog for me regarding finance/economics, but it fit well into what I know about politics.
THANK YOU!
And from another reader:
You can make your contribution here, via check, debit or credit card, or PayPal. If you give by check, be sure to let us know by e-mailing us at yves@nakedcapitalism.com with “Sarah Henry Challenge” in the subject line.
Thanks to Sarah for her generosity, and I hope readers will respond in kind. And if $50 or $100 is a stretch for you, don’t let that stop you from making a donation if you’ve been planning to but haven’t had time yet. Every contribution helps us meet our goals. So I hope you’ll take him up on this fundraiser challenge in whatever way you can!
Update 7:00 AM: We’ve had such a terrific response in what is normally a dead time (we launched this challenge at 4:30 AM) that all of the $50 opportunities have been matched! But we still have some $100 ones open! Plus Sarah’s challenge has led other readers to give too, ranging in the last 3 hours from $10 to $500. So please give, since all donations help get us to our goals and make Naked Capitalism even more effective and informative.
How great – I sent 50 bucks and feel like a 100!
BTW – the animal pictures alone are worth the price of admission!
You generate something money doesn’t buy. Love.
$100.
Thank you, and thanks to all!
In for $100. If I make the match, great, but if not, no worries–a win/win.
$100 sent by paypal – thanks for all the work you do. I’m a long time lurker on the site, and am better informed because of it.
Sarah, thanks for pushing me over the edge!
I’m in for a Benjamin, and oh yeah, the check’s in the mail.