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In-kind giving" refers to contributions of goods and services that are of value to a non-profit organization. Businesses do it, corporations do it, and so do individual donors.

This document provides information about in-kind giving and the Ormita Commerce Network and how charities can work together to increase their donations.

Unsold production time, empty rooms, unfilled advertising space, vacant appointment time, depreciating inventory, mislabelled stock, end-of-line items, last seasons merchandise, entry tickets and idle assets all have potential value which could be harnessed by your organization.

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Slide 1: 9.3 Trillion Dollars of Unproductive or Unsold Assets Are Going to Waste Every Day. By working together we can harness this value.
Slide 2: The Trillion Dollar Facts “In-kind giving” refers to contributions of goods and services that are of value to a non-profit organization. Businesses do it, corporations do it, and so do individual donors. “Research has shown that more than half of all charitable contributions by companies were in the form of merchandise not cash. In fact, local companies show such great support that, in the year 2004, they donated more than half a billion dollars in goods.” – Worthington, D. (2006), Heart & Sold, Cavill & Co. “Non-cash gifts represented a growing share of contributions made by companies to charities as well and rose 18% this year alone.” – Debra Blum., Newsletter of The Chronicle of Philanthropy “Businesses reported to the Conference Board that 28% of last year’s domestic donations were in forms other than cash, including products, equipment, real estate, and intellectual-property rights. That was more than double the percent reported for non-cash gifts in 1990.” – Center for Local Public Health Services, Community Development Services “Non-Cash trade, in one form or another, accounts for nearly 30% of the world’s total business.” – (2004)., Department of Commerce Fact Sheet. USA DOC. “Approximately 65% of all New York Stock Exchange-listed companies engage in excess capacity exchange.” – Lietaer, B & Belgin, S. (2004)., Of Human Wealth: Beyond Greed & Scarcity. “On the 60th anniversary of the Swiss WIR excess capacity trading system, annual volume reached 2.5 billion Swiss Francs (over $2 billion US dollars) and coasted nearly 80,000 members nationally. The WIR enjoys a base of nearly 20% of all Swiss businesses in a country of only 7 million people” – Valentini, E. (2003)., Switzerland’s WIR System and Barter Worldwide As the impact of the recession is felt more widely, the opportunity to acquire and make use of unproductive assets will increase.
Slide 3: Why Accept In-Kind Gifts Unsold production time, empty rooms, unfilled advertising space, vacant appointment time, depreciating inventory, mislabelled stock, end-of-line items, last seasons merchandise, entry tickets and idle assets all have potential value which could be harnessed by your organization. You can acquire goods and services that you need without spending cash Your organization can suddenly acquire goods and services which you otherwise might never have been able to purchase. Approaching a prospective donor and receiving an in-kind donation provides an opportunity for that organization to support your cause without needing to turn you away entirely. An in-kind donation can be the beginning step of a substantial relationship. Provides a way for you to continue your activities during difficult financial times. Does not affect your existing cash donor relationships.
Slide 4: Why Businesses Want To Give You In-Kind Donations It takes their excess product off-market, thereby retaining the market value for their goods. Creates savings in warehouse space, disposal costs and staff time. Allows them to meet their Corporate Social Responsibility goals. If they plan to close or consolidate a warehouse or distribution centre, it may be more cost effective to donate that inventory rather than move it to another location. Helps reduce their waste footprint. Provides an efficient way to keep their balance sheet intact without needing to dispose of their goods. The tax benefits may be greater than income received from a sale. Helps reduce waste and meet environmental goals. Staff and customers want to see their surplus goods going to people in need rather than to the dump. Donated goods are generally only deductible at cost. Using the Ormita In-Kind Donation Program their donation is eligible for a tax deduction at full retail value. Gives potentially new customers market exposure to their product or service. A single email or phone call to Ormita or their nominated charity can take all of their surpluses off their hands.
Slide 5: How We Can Help You Increased Revenue Ormita Income 1 By becoming a member of a network of non-profit organizations you can convert any “in-kind” donation into anything you need. Decreased Cash Expenses Costs Paid in Ormita Credits Cash Income Costs Paid in Cash Costs Paid in Cash Cash Income Without Ormita With Ormita 2 By working together non-profit organizations can trade their in-kind donations – thereby expanding their overall capabilities while keeping their own contacts close at hand. 3 Something that is not useful to another non-profit organization may be useful for your own. 4 Using Ormita there is no need for direct barter with other non-profits as we have a centralized marketplace which takes care of recording transactions. As a community-focused organization we provide our service to you and your donors at no cost
Slide 6: Why Your Organizations Size Does Not Matter From an organization of hundreds of thousands of donor relationships to those just starting out, in-kind donations provide those businesses and individuals passionate about your cause the ability to support your efforts. Every person or business who you come in contact with is a potential “in-kind” donor. Businesses always have excess product going to waste: • Empty rooms • End-of-line items • Excess capacity • Expired items • Incorrectly packaged items • Liquidation stock • Outmoded inventory • Overstocked goods • Perishable goods • Slow-moving assets • Surplus products • Stock overruns • Test / trial products • Unfilled seats • Unsold tickets You already have the existing infrastructure to support this process. Size does not matter! What matters is your ability to just ask the question “can you support us by donating anything you have.” A single donation could be worth $100,000 to another organization, thereby giving you $100,000 worth of credit to spend on things you need. Businesses want to donate their excess and idle inventory because it solves their accounting, storage and disposal issues.
Slide 7: Just Some Of The Costs You Can Offset By Trading Your In-Kind Donations ADVERTISING Ad Specialty Billboards Blimps Coupons Direct Mail / Flyers Fax Broadcasting Internet Advertising Magazine Messages on Hold Newsletters Newspaper PR Management Printing Radio Sidewalk Signage Telemarketing Television Trade Show Exhibits Videos ADVERTISING SPECIALTY Audio Visual Prod Graphic Design Desktop Publishing Engraving Silk-screening Film Separation Photography Printing Publishing Recording Studio Web Page Design AMENITIES Awnings Building Inspection Building Maintenance Electricians Elevator Maintenance Engineering Equipment Rental Gardening Gas Installation Gas Repairs and Maintenance General Contractors Glass & Mirror Installation Glass Tinting Grading & Excavation Heating Installation Heating Repairs and Maintenance Hot Water Installation Hot Water Repairs & Maintenance Landscaping Light Fittings Lightbulbs Locksmiths Painting & Decorating Parking Lot Maintenance Pest Control Plumbing Installation Plumbing Repairs & Maintenance Roofing Snow Removal Tree Removal Tree Trimming Ventilation Window Cleaning Window Tinting AUTOMOTIVE Air Conditioning Brakes Detailing Glass Repair Muffler and Exhaust Painting Parts and Accessories Repair and Maintenance Stereo and Alarm Tires Towing Transmission Repair Truck Lease Truck Purchase Warrants / Permits Window Tinting Vehicle Lease Vehicle Purchase COMMUNICATIONS Line Rental Long Distance Services PABX Purchase/Upgrade PABX Rental Telephone Answering Telephone on Hold Telephone Repair VOIP Solutions COMPUTERS & NETWORKING Audit Computer Cabling Computer Repair Consulting Hardware Internet Access Network Installation Network Maintenance Network Monitoring Network Support Printer Repair Printer Toner Security Software Training Website Design Website Hosting
Slide 8: CONSULTANTS Communications Food Health Human Resources Market Research PR & Marketing Sales Special Events Training EMPLOYEE HEALTH Addiction Recovery Chiropractors Dentist General Practitioners Massage Therapy Optometry Orthodontist Psychiatry Surgery EQUIPMENT Art & Art Hire Books Computers Electronic Equipment Equipment Lease Equipment Repair Food Handling Equipment Furniture Indoor Plant Rentals Machinery Medical Equipment & Supplies Office Furniture POS Equipment Shelving Specialist Products Stationery Supplies HUMAN RESOURCES Catering Data Entry Employee Testing Employee Training Employment Recruiting First Aid HR Consulting Newsletters Secretarial Services Seminars & Trade Shows Temporary Services Trophies & Awards OFFICE SERVICES Carpentry Carpet Cleaning Cleaning Supplies Drapery Cleaning Dry Cleaning Furniture Cleaning Janitorial Services Repairs and Maintenance Upholstery Cleaning POSTAGE & FREIGHT Air Freight Bulk Mailing Container Hire Container Storage Couriers (Local) Envelopes Freight Logistics Management Freight Storage International Freight Long Distance Freight Mail Handing Equipment Mail Handling Supplies Moving Service Offsite Storage Packaging Services Packaging Materials Pallets Rail Freight Sea Freight / Containers Truck Rental PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Accounting Services Audit Customers / Freight Brokers Financial Planning Legal Professionals Management Consultants Security Specialists Taxation Specialists Telecommunications Consultants Translation SECURITY Alarm Installation & Monitoring Fire Audit & Control Systems Investigations Security Audit and Equipment Security Patrols STATIONARY Binding Equipment Binding Supplies Cleaning Products Coffee & Beverages Filing Materials Lamination Office Misc. Office Supplies Paper Supplies Pens / Pencils Photocopy Services Printing Water Coolers Water Filters TRAVEL Air Fares Airport Transfers Backpacker / Hostels Car Rentals Conference Rooms Hotels Interpreters Long Term Corporate Suites Luggage Restaurants Taxi Fares … and much more
Slide 9: Who Is Ormita? Ormita acts as a clearinghouse for the trade of excess capacities, goods and services and works through a combination of manual clearing, online e-commerce trading, 24 hour telephone brokering and independent licensees and brokers. At the core of the business is an electronic trading platform that allows participants to buy and sell their excess capacity and/or stock in return for: • Cash-flow enhancing products and/or services (advertising, media, public relations, special promotions, new product lines, employee rewards, customer incentives etc) • Already budgeted for products and/or services (turning surplus assets into truly valuable and useful products and services). • Investments in new micro-enterprise and small businesses. • Tax-write offs and community goodwill (full market value donations to registered non-profit organizations) Companies often characterize themselves as REVOLUTIONARY, inevitably resulting in an element of corporate chaos. We regard ourselves as EVOLUTIONARY. Ormita is about putting our clients, licensees, employees and communities in control, so that the value of their collaboration can be fully realized. Our Values: Integrity: We act with courage, consistency and respect to do what is honest, fair and trustworthy. Innovation: We anticipate and respond to challenges and changing needs with creativity, enthusiasm and determination. Responsibility: We are accountable to our partners, employees, colleagues and the community for the results of our decisions and actions.
Slide 10: tina lia in m ia a Our Leadership Team Global Experience • • Accountants Argentina • Community Organizers Australia Belgium China Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Economists Germany Hungary Ireland Israel Italy Japan Latvia Lithuania Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Peru Poland Romania Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Global Board Of Directors Turkey United Kingdom James (Jim) United States Gielarowski • IT Specialists Bahrain • AttorneysBrazil Chile Bulgaria and more … Canada Romania Spain Sweden Switzerland Romania Thailand Argentina Spain Turkey Australia Sweden Chris Cook United Kingdom Bahrain Switzerland United States Former director of the International Petroleum Belgium Thailand Exchange and the originator of the Iranian Oil Brazil Turkey Bourse project. Bulgaria United Kingdom Chris LindstromCanada United States Germany Malaysia ChileBerkShares. Author Founding board member ofMexico Hungary on Community Currencies. Netherlands the E.F. Consultant to Ireland Schumacher Society and promoter of sustainable Israel New Zealand currency development. Italy Norway Japan Pakistan Latvia Peru Lithuania Poland Global Board Of Advisors Our Leaders have Professional Memberships in the following organizations: • American Economics Association • Canadian Association of Economists • The Economic Society of Australia • New Zealand Association of Economists • Commonwealth Association of Public Administrators • Law and Economics Society of New Zealand • The Internet Society Experienced CEO and Business Analyst Over three decades of business management, with more than 10 years as a recognized leader China Germany Romania in theMalaysia trade industry. non-cash Croatia Hungary Mexico Spain Cyprus Ireland Netherlands Sweden Daniel Evans Czech Republic Israel New Zealand Switzerland Denmark Italy Norway Experienced CEO and Senior Economist Thailand Estonia Japan Background in IT and Economics. Global Pakistan Turkey Latvia Finland experience in counter-trade, offset trading, Peru United Kingdom retail trade, community currencies and more. France Lithuania Poland United States China Argentina Croatia Miriam Australia Worsnop Cyprus Bahrain Experienced CEO & Certified Trade Broker Czech Has worked extensively in Australia, Bosnia-Republic Belgium Denmark Herzegovina, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Brazil Estonia Singapore, Thailand, Turkey and the USA. Malaysia China Germany Argentina Bulgaria Finland Croatia Hungary Mexico Australia Canada France Cyprus Ireland Netherlands Bahrain China Germany Malaysia Chile Romania Czech Republic Israel New Zealand Croatia Hungary Mexico Belgium Spain Italy Norway Lynnea Bylund Sjaak Adriaanse Cyprus IrelandDenmark Netherlands Sweden Brazil Japan Czech Republic Israel Estonia Pakistan New Zealand Switzerland First female to be awarded a Broadband PCS Mathematician and computer scientist. Involved Bulgaria Latvia Denmark Italy Finland operating permit. Worked extensively with the First in several Dutch community currencyThailand and projects Norway Peru Canada Lithuania Estonia Brazil, Ruth Cordosa. Nationally recogLadyChile of maintains over 400 complimentary economics links. Japan France Poland Pakistan Turkey nized spokeswomen for the emerging alternative Latvia Finland Xi Sun Peru China GermanyKingdom United Argentina video and information delivery industries. France Lithuania Romania Poland Croatia Hungary States United Managing Director of Beijing Barter International. Australia Mark Gauvin Spain Organizer of the International Forum for CommuCyprus Ireland Bahrain Sweden Founder of NetPortedItems S.L. creator of the nity Economy and Credit Systems.Israel Masters Degree Czech Republic Belgium DigitalShadowCaster technology. Serves as DMP of Economics and Masters Degree Italy of Law. Switzerland Denmark ChairThailand of Requirements and on Board of Directors. Brazil Estonia Japan Specialist in digital representation and manageBulgaria Latvia Finland Turkey ment of objects of value. Canada France Lithuania United Kingdom Chile United States
Slide 11: What the Press Says About Non-Cash Trade
Slide 12: Global Product Placement Sourcing Capabilities Not all organizations will allow their product to be distributed locally Ormita has the ability to place product globally across 5 continents, 40 countries and 142 cities. United States of America 27 Locations United Kindom 36 Locations New Zealand 4 Locations Italy 14 Locations Australia 17 Locations Argentina Australia Bahrain Belgium Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Hungary Ireland Israel Italy Japan Latvia Lithuania Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Peru Poland Romania Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand Turkey United Kingdom United States
Slide 13: Trading Your “In-Kind” Donations Ormita provides your organization the option to exchange your donated goods or services with other organizations in return for things you need. Instead of trading goods and services directly, you will list your offered products with Ormita and sell them to other organizations for “Trade Credits”. Trade Credits record the real market value for the product or services acquired by each organization. These credits can then be used to acquire other market-value goods or services without the need for cash. Receives an offer for some donated school books Needs a photocopier Charity School Receives offer for donated medical equipment Needs some school books Receives an offer for some donated printing credit Needs some medical equipment Community Group Welfare Organization Receives offer for a donated photocopier Needs some printing
Slide 14: How We Advertise Your Donated Products To Other Organizations Buy & Sell Online Export Coordinator 24 x 7 Telephone Brokers Fax Broadcasts Email Newsletters Networking Meetings Online Directory Ormita Magazine International Affiliates Printed Directory Exhibitions Trade Brokers
Slide 15: Accounting & Tracking In-Kind Donations Rather than promoting direct trade between participants, Ormita brokers transactions through a centralized marketplace. Transactions are recorded in a centralized “ledger” which notes the value of the items purchased from other non-profits (debit) and sold to other non-profits (credit) – much like a clearinghouse does for stocks, or a commercial bank does for cheques. 1. In-Kind Donation offers are listed in an online database by your organization. 2. When a donated product or service is passed to another organization you receive “trade credits” for the value of the item. 3. 1 Trade Credit = $1. 4. Pricing for items is set by you although buyers and sellers can negotiate online and offer prices. 5. Non-profit donor and recipient transactions are not subject to commissions or any fees. Radio Station • Donates $2000 worth of Advertising • Sells Advertising Accountant • Buys Advertising • Buys Printing • Donates to Charity Printer • Sells Printing • Buys Advertising • Buys Accounting Charity • Receives Donations • Buys Printing • Buys Accounting
Slide 16: The Joining Process
Slide 17: Receiving Donations Received via email Non-Profit receives offer of donated product Received donation form via fax or in person Received from online donation form from non-profit website Offered product is logged into Ormita online database Faxed or emailed to Ormita Broker Entered directly by non-profit Ormita sends regular notification of all offered products Online website Promoted directly to those groups who have pre-registered their interest in that type of offering Someone requests offered product online Order Placed online directly by another group Broker entered order directly from database Ormita software sends email notification of pending sale to non-profit OR Non-Profit issues tax receipt to donor for sale valve and advise organization will collect and arrange freight. Non-profit issues tax receipt to donor for sale value and advises broker who arranges collection by purchaser Non-Profit account is credited within Ormita System with dollar value of sale and they can now acquire own goods or services with that credit.
Slide 18: Acquiring Goods & Services Via Ormita Non-profit maintains an account within the Ormita system Weekly emails Receives regular offers of available goods and services from both other non-profits and Ormita Corporate Members Fax Broadcasts Online Directory Contact with their assigned broker Direct online Makes Purchase request Via broker Purchase request approved Email notification received and broker calls to assist with delivery Works with seller to collect or ship the purchased product Some donors/sellers will deliver at their cost Some donors/sellers may require you to arrange your own collection Your account is debited within the Ormita System.
Slide 19: How We Will Make This Work For Your Organization All Ormita Non-Profit Organizations are backed by wide-ranging resources available through our sales and marketing support teams. Marketing Materials • Our online Marketing Library has a range of valuable presentation ready literature for you to provide to in-kind donors. • We can customize or design new materials for you to give to potential in-kind donors. 24x7 Telephone Support • Ormita offers 24x7 telephone support to help you find what you are looking for. Training • Ormita can organize telephone training sessions with your donor relations team on the best way to acquire “in-kind” donations without it affecting your existing cashflow. Logo Usage • All approved organizations may use the Ormita logo to promote their association. Public Relations Support • Ormita has a database of many media outlets in your location and will work with you to draft a press release suitable to attract “in-kind” donations to your organization. Sales Support • Ormita can include a member of our sales team in joint telephone calls to potential donors to help close a pending donation deal. Newsletter • Ormita keeps its non-profit partners up-to-date with news about goods and services that are available through e-newsletters. Your Own Dedicated Broker • A dedicated broker will be assigned to your organization to help you acquire needed goods and services through our network and settle any “in-kind” donations you are offered.
Slide 20: What We Need From You Ormita is currently launching in your area. There are hundreds of organizations like yours who we are approaching but to make this work we need you! There is no commitment until we launch – but we do need your organization to register with us prior to launch so we have a solid base of non-profits to move forward with. This program is provided as a free community service to your organization. We need you – now. We have several charities who we are talking with and a database of thousands in your local area. Together we can use our collective contacts to harness millions of dollars of products and services that are currently going to waste. Businesses want to dispose of this inventory in an environmentally friendly, “marketable”, and accounting “friendly” manner. Together we can make a difference to your organization and others like you. Please join us.
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