Started a GoFundMe to Match the fine the Big East is imposing. In their statement, the Big East noted it would go to the charity of Marquette's choice. We seek to match that donation to that charity. All donations are appreciated!
EDIT: https://www.gofundme.com/mu-court-storming-fine-fund
Donated $50 my self (poor alum) if you think I'm a fraud.
Quote from: TheREALwrk on January 25, 2017, 06:00:14 PM
Started a GoFundMe to Match the fine the Big East is imposing. In their statement, the Big East noted it would go to the charity of Marquette's choice. We seek to match that donation to that charity. All donations are appreciated!
MU should pick the Blue & Gold fund.
I saw somewhere on twitter that the fine money is going to Camp Hometown Heroes.
Link?
Totally my bad: https://www.gofundme.com/mu-court-storming-fine-fund
Camp Hometown Heroes is correct.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/college/marquette/2017/01/25/marquette-fined-5000-court-storming/97052056/
Quote from: T-Bone on January 25, 2017, 06:53:46 PM
Camp Hometown Heroes is correct.
http://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/college/marquette/2017/01/25/marquette-fined-5000-court-storming/97052056/
So basically...beat Villanova and you get to donate $5,000 to the university's choice?
Quote from: TheREALwrk on January 25, 2017, 06:04:42 PM
Donated $50 my self (poor alum) if you think I'm a fraud.
So wait, to prove you're not a fraud you just gave $50 to yourself? Hah. That's rich.
You might have the best intentions, but I would discourage people from "funding" you unless they know you personally. For a couple reasons.
1) You could just pocket the money - and then none of it goes to charity.
2) If people are donating to charity, they should do it themselves, and take the tax deduction! Instead this would just give you a personal $5k deduction (if you really did use the money for charity).
Oh, and here's the Camp Hometown Heroes donation page :)
http://hometownheroes.org/donate/
Yet MU is using it in its athletic department e-mail summary of the game (and on their Twitter feed) and in today's B and G fund donation pitch.
Quote from: Eye on January 25, 2017, 08:39:21 PM
Yet MU is using it in its athletic department e-mail summary of the game (and on their Twitter feed) and in today's B and G fund donation pitch.
What are they using? Yes, it's true there's a 5K fine, and yes it's true that it will be donated to Camp Hometown Heroes directly from Marquette.
This guy is offering to take money from us and donate it to Camp Hometown Heroes himself - completely separate from the Marquette donation.
$5k? That's how much Scoop makes in subscription fees every hour.
Reminds me of the one Waldo told in the joke section-betcha I can tell how old a woman is by feelin da girls, 'ey?
Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 25, 2017, 08:50:58 PM
What are they using? Yes, it's true there's a 5K fine, and yes it's true that it will be donated to Camp Hometown Heroes directly from Marquette.
This guy is offering to take money from us and donate it to Camp Hometown Heroes himself - completely separate from the Marquette donation.
I get they're separate. Just thought it was ironic that photos of the court storm in e-mails got yesterday from athletic department and B and G fund, and on AD Twitter feed. If this allegedly a no-no, why being used to promote MU athletics? Either have the fine and don't use it for promotional purposes, or don't have the fine and use it promotionally.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 25, 2017, 08:08:45 PM
So wait, to prove you're not a fraud you just gave $50 to yourself? Hah. That's rich.
You might have the best intentions, but I would discourage people from "funding" you unless they know you personally. For a couple reasons.
1) You could just pocket the money - and then none of it goes to charity.
2) If people are donating to charity, they should do it themselves, and take the tax deduction! Instead this would just give you a personal $5k deduction (if you really did use the money for charity).
Oh, and here's the Camp Hometown Heroes donation page :)
http://hometownheroes.org/donate/
My name is plastered all over the site, it would bring plenty of personal shame if I pocketed the money that wouldn't ever be worth 5k.
Quote from: Eye on January 26, 2017, 07:49:52 AM
I get they're separate. Just thought it was ironic that photos of the court storm in e-mails got yesterday from athletic department and B and G fund, and on AD Twitter feed. If this allegedly a no-no, why being used to promote MU athletics? Either have the fine and don't use it for promotional purposes, or don't have the fine and use it promotionally.
Not just online, there was a massive billboard ad on I-43 South saying "We Are Marquette" with Luke standing in the middle of the rush crowd. They're capitalizing on this.
Not sure why this is "ironic."
$5k is a drop in the bucket if it fills more seats for the remaining games and gets MUBB back in the public eye in Mke. it has been a while since we had exciting, meaningful games that the casual fan might come to.
a court storming that is all over social media, every news outlet, sportscenter, etc. is fantastic free advertising for MU. you couldn't buy even a sliver of that exposure for $5K.
Seriously?!?
Nobody here is lambasting Marquette for attempting to capitalize on this (well, except that awful t-shirt idea), nor is anyone lambasting the OP for setting up his own fundraiser.
The point is this:
Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 25, 2017, 08:08:45 PM
2) If people are donating to charity, they should do it themselves, and take the tax deduction! Instead this would just give you a personal $5k deduction (if you really did use the money for charity).
Listen, if all y'all want to take the money you were going to donate to charity and let me donate it for you - at no cost to you - I'll happily take the tax deduction, too. I'll even go get bonded and insured if I have to.
Even if the OP has every intention of giving money to CHH, at best it's extremely shortsighted and at worst, it's good ol' fashioned tax fraud.
Quote from: brewcity77 on January 26, 2017, 08:34:55 AM
Not just online, there was a massive billboard ad on I-43 South saying "We Are Marquette" with Luke standing in the middle of the rush crowd. They're capitalizing on this.
As they should...outside of that awful shirt.
Quote from: Benny B on January 26, 2017, 09:32:53 AM
Seriously?!?
Nobody here is lambasting Marquette for attempting to capitalize on this (well, except that awful t-shirt idea), nor is anyone lambasting the OP for setting up his own fundraiser.
The point is this:
Listen, if all y'all want to take the money you were going to donate to charity and let me donate it for you - at no cost to you - I'll happily take the tax deduction, too. I'll even go get bonded and insured if I have to.
Even if the OP has every intention of giving money to CHH, at best it's extremely shortsighted and at worst, it's good ol' fashioned tax fraud.
Lol..give the guy a break. He is trying to do a good thing. Maybe he didn't think it through all the way, but don't roast him for it.
I won't be donating, but I think it was an admirable idea with the right intentions.
Didn't even think about a $5k deduction. Can you claim the deduction if it comes from GoFundMe?
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on January 26, 2017, 10:13:43 AM
Lol..give the guy a break. He is trying to do a good thing. Maybe he didn't think it through all the way, but don't roast him for it.
I won't be donating, but I think it was an admirable idea with the right intentions.
+1
Quote from: Carl Spackler on January 26, 2017, 09:24:58 AM
Not sure why this is "ironic."
$5k is a drop in the bucket if it fills more seats for the remaining games and gets MUBB back in the public eye in Mke. it has been a while since we had exciting, meaningful games that the casual fan might come to.
a court storming that is all over social media, every news outlet, sportscenter, etc. is fantastic free advertising for MU. you couldn't buy even a sliver of that exposure for $5K.
I'm all for MU promoting the living bejesus out of this. Love the essentially long free ad on FS1 after the game with the students on the floor, and Raftery and Brando interviewing Wojo and Reinhardt. But if this enough of an offense that it generates a fine under Big East rules, shouldn't it also be against the rules for them to use it promote? If it's supposedly wrong, it's wrong. My beef isn't with MU's promotions department at all, it's with Big East officials for having their cake and eating it, too.
Quote from: TheREALwrk on January 26, 2017, 11:35:10 AM
Didn't even think about a $5k deduction. Can you claim the deduction if it comes from GoFundMe?
Not that I'm promoting this, but yes.
GoFundMe goes to you personally. They
should probably send you a 1099-MISC with it as income, but
they cleverly avoid that with the "personal gifts" tax clause.
After that, it's your money, and if you donate it, you get the deduction.
Quote from: Eye on January 26, 2017, 01:13:57 PM
I'm all for MU promoting the living bejesus out of this. Love the essentially long free ad on FS1 after the game with the students on the floor, and Raftery and Brando interviewing Wojo and Reinhardt. But if this enough of an offense that it generates a fine under Big East rules, shouldn't it also be against the rules for them to use it promote? If it's supposedly wrong, it's wrong. My beef isn't with MU's promotions department at all, it's with Big East officials for having their cake and eating it, too.
I get your point, but I think it's against the rules because of safety issues, not because it's unsportsmanlike or anything like that. I don't have a huge problem with it.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on January 26, 2017, 01:23:21 PM
Not that I'm promoting this, but yes.
GoFundMe goes to you personally. They should probably send you a 1099-MISC with it as income, but they cleverly avoid that with the "personal gifts" tax clause.
After that, it's your money, and if you donate it, you get the deduction.
Got it. That is the case, after doing my own research. Wish I could become a "GoFundMe Certified Charity" so everyone else could claim that deduction.
Just wanted to give this a quick bump and explain a few things that happened today.
1.) I spoke with Deb, the Executive Director at Camp Hometown Heroes, and she was ecstatic.
2.) I spoke with GoFundMe about getting donors tax deductible receipts. While GoFundMe cannot, Deb at CHH would be able to and I'm sure she would be happy to help us out and get all donors tax deductible receipts.
While I recognize that donating to CHH might be easier, donating to the GoFundMe page and spreading the word is a better way to generate more money for CHH in the long run. I saw a few names of donors who I don't recognize, so I'm figuring it's some scoopers - Thank you for your donation and support. I appreciate it :)
Anyone think the Funsucker Duo of Pilarz and L. Williams would not approve of this...and would have sent out a missive banning said storming while constructing a Trump Wall around the floor?
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on January 26, 2017, 07:08:15 PM
Anyone think the Funsucker Duo of Pilarz and L. Williams would not approve of this...and would have sent out a missive banning said storming while constructing a Trump Wall around the floor?
Absolutely would have received an email, no doubt about that.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on January 26, 2017, 07:08:15 PM
Anyone think the Funsucker Duo of Pilarz and L. Williams would not approve of this...and would have sent out a missive banning said storming while constructing a Trump Wall around the floor?
Gruesome Twosome?
(http://i37.tinypic.com/x0v3vp.jpg)
Quote from: JerseyWarrior on January 26, 2017, 01:27:25 PM
I get your point, but I think it's against the rules because of safety issues, not because it's unsportsmanlike or anything like that. I don't have a huge problem with it.
My commenting is over. Put in that reference, someone in the world just basically thumbed their nose at someone on a supposed safety issue. Trying not to make this political, but in my world, that's immediately unchallengeable and supposed to end all conservation. It hasn't in this case, and in fact, has done exactly the opposite. Carry on, and GO WARRIORS!
Update: http://www.anonymouseagle.com/2017/1/27/14416018/marquette-golden-eagles-basketball-villanova-wildcats-court-storm-fine-gofundme-camp-hometown-heroes
And if you watched the news, Tom Pipines plugged us last night on Fox6.
If we storm the court for the remainder of our home games MU can then fork over another 25K and 25 more kids can go to camp. Hell let's make it a tradition, MU can afford 80k a year.
Quote from: muwarrior69 on January 27, 2017, 01:06:07 PM
If we storm the court for the remainder of our home games MU can then fork over another 25K and 25 more kids can go to camp. Hell let's make it a tradition, MU can afford 80k a year.
Wow! What an idea!
Quote from: muwarrior69 on January 27, 2017, 01:06:07 PM
If we storm the court for the remainder of our home games MU can then fork over another 25K and 25 more kids can go to camp. Hell let's make it a tradition, MU can afford 80k a year.
Disgusting.
The only court-stormings I want to see from this point forward is when Marquette gets beaten on the road.
Quote from: TheREALwrk on January 26, 2017, 06:38:43 PM
Just wanted to give this a quick bump and explain a few things that happened today.
1.) I spoke with Deb, the Executive Director at Camp Hometown Heroes, and she was ecstatic.
2.) I spoke with GoFundMe about getting donors tax deductible receipts. While GoFundMe cannot, Deb at CHH would be able to and I'm sure she would be happy to help us out and get all donors tax deductible receipts.
While I recognize that donating to CHH might be easier, donating to the GoFundMe page and spreading the word is a better way to generate more money for CHH in the long run. I saw a few names of donors who I don't recognize, so I'm figuring it's some scoopers - Thank you for your donation and support. I appreciate it :)
Perfect. Now call Joe and see if we can get priority points, too.