Moneybomb (alternatively money bomb, money-bomb, or fundraising bomb) is a neologism coined in 2007 to describe a grassroots fundraising effort over a...
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three-day moneybomb entitled "Black This Out" brought in more than $2.75 million in mid-October. On December 16, a moneybomb titled the "Tea Party MoneyBomb" took...
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a Sound Economy Related Draft Ron Paul movement Ron Paul newsletters Moneybomb Rand Paul Paulville, Texas Tea Party movement (2009 Tea Party protests)...
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S. Senate as a Republican. On August 20, Paul's supporters planned a moneybomb to kick off his campaign. The official campaign took in $433,509 in 24...
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on December 16, 2007, when supporters held a 24-hour record breaking, "moneybomb" fundraising event on the Boston Tea Party's 234th anniversary, but that...
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Ethics of philanthropy Friendraising Grassroots fundraising Matching gift Moneybomb Street fundraising (including face-to-face and door-to-door fundraising)...
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when Paul raised over $6.3 million on December 16, 2007, as a part of a moneybomb celebrating the Boston Tea Party. On June 12, Paul withdrew from the race...
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Superintendent of Public Education On August 20, 2009, a grassroots-planned moneybomb raised $433,509 for Rand Paul's campaign in a 24-hour period. According...
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made campaign contributions using the website. On February 21, 2009, a moneybomb raised over $20,000 for Schiff's campaign. In a May 2009 video blog, Schiff...
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Look up money bomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moneybomb is a political fundraiser. Money bomb or money bombing may also refer to: Money bombing...
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