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Donor Portal Features
100% of Donations Reach Poor (Show || Hide)
According to PDO business plan, PDO’s corporate partners will sponsor PDO’s Operations Cost, for the first 5 years in order to artificially attain a 1 to 1 donation ratio for public donations to poor children. (as illustrated below)
As PDO revenue generating activities yield increasingly positive Net Operating Profits PDO’s annual corporate support will be scaled back to $0, making PDO a completely neutral and independent entity, while at the same time still allowing 100% of public donations to reach impoverished children.
Smart strategy and good management pays PDO’s overhead’s, not your donation & kindness!
One to One Networking (Show || Hide)
Where eBay introduces “Buyers” and “Sellers” to complete online transactions, PDO introduces “Donors” and “Recipients” to complete charitable transactions.
Via a web interface similar to popular online social networking sites such as Myspace, Facebook, & Hives, a PDO donor can view a “Recipient Profile” of a child living in poverty, then send tax deductible donations directly to the impoverished families via the Internet.

100% of your donations goes DIRECTLY to “Tiffany Myers” of St. Louis, Missouri (future Miss America)
Double-Blind Identity Protection (Show || Hide)
PDO uses a "Double-Blind Policy" to enable Donors & Recipients to participate in our online charity community under the guaranteed protection of anonymity.
Donors create a friendly online persona that Recipients can view to learn everything about a specific Donor, EXCEPT for direct contact information or donor identifiable information.
PDO understands that the needs of donors, just as the needs of any recipients, can change over time.
With the PDO “Double-Blind Identity Protection” policy donors can increase or reduce their periodic giving to charity at any time without worry of unwanted solicitation. .
Virtual Families (Show || Hide)
In the PDO online giving community, donors assume the virtual identities of offline parental guardian figures in order to foster long-term online giving and secure social interactions.
With PDO a donor can become a “V-dad”, “V-mom”, “V-Uncle”, “V-Aunt” and so forth, then virtually adopt a “V-daughter”, “V-son”, “V-niece” etc.
Over time a donor can track their “V-children’s” well-being for as long as they are qualified for PDO’s poverty alleviating programs, all the while sharing photos, playing online games, exchanging holiday greetings, and more.. Just as real families do.
PDO donors can even help start & grow savings accounts and college tuition accounts for their “V-children”.
Charitable Giving Made Easy (Show || Hide)
In addition to being able to quickly & easily support children living in poverty, PDO also enables willing donors to easily manage their planned charitable givings with a simple-to-use Support Account.
Donors simply open an account, similar in manner to opening a PayPal account.
Any funds that the donors enter into their PDO donor Support Accounts are automatically tax deductible because PDO is a legally registered non-profit corporation in the state of Michigan with pending final 501(C)(3) approval.
Poverty's Demise.org also makes claiming your donations on your taxes simple with our “Print Tax Receipt” function.
During tax season simply click “Print Tax Receipt” and receive a detailed summary of your donations from over the past year already prepared for submittal to the IRS. Simply review, sign, and send.
What You Give, Is What They Get (Show || Hide)
A "Virtual-Mom" (donor) can make sure her "Virtual-Daughter" (recipient) has a warm place to live during the winter months, simply by using PDO to access the actual gas bill of her "virtual daughter's" home and helping to pay the bill with a tax deductible donation via the PDO charity transaction platform.
PDO recipients never receive cash donations from donors, instead donations are converted to “universally redeemable electronic gift certificates” or “UREGC” that recipients can redeem for a specific range of items at local businesses such as “food”, “clothing”, “housing / utility assistance”, etc. from PDO’s for-profit and non-profit business partners.
If a donor decides that a $100 cash donation be utilized for food, then the recipient would only be able to get products with “food” related packaging barcodes, excluding items such as illegal drugs, auto parts, etc...
