[nabs-l] A Follow Up To My Post From Last Night About The Thumb Drive Fund Raiser

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 4 02:57:20 UTC 2017


Amy,
You are replying to a post from 2016. Just an fyi, I think the nabs 
fundraiser to which you speak of is over.
They might do it again this year at convention.
Not sure. However, I believe they already sold all thumb drives.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Amy Sabo via NABS-L
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2017 8:58 PM
To: National Association of Blind Students mailing list
Cc: Amy Sabo
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] A Follow Up To My Post From Last Night About The Thumb 
Drive Fund Raiser

these are all awesome ideas and suggestions for making the nabs
student success kit... I totally agree with you what said about
Elizabeth's commentsabout comments that this is indeed a fundraiser
that nabs is holding and, if she wants purchase it is her privledge
and prgrative in doing so.... yes, you can purchase a thumbdrive and,
get these files in whatever format you prefer... I knew of this
fundraiser one year at convention but, I didn't purchase it due to
personal reason which was a shame!   well, that's my thoughts on this
thread I hope that someone on the nabs boards support these
ideas/suggestions and works with you on this fundraiser project!
hugs, from amy

On 9/30/16, David Dunphy via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi There!
> After reading some feedback received here and privately, I wanted to
> throw some things out there and make a suggestion based on ideas given
> to me off list and my own thinking.
> .
> 1. Thank you Elizabeth for your thoughts. You're right. Anyone can get
> a thumb drive. And anyone can find this information. But I felt like
> you were minimizing my concern, like you were suggesting I let it go
> cause it's just a fund raiser. I want to support an organization that
> I believe does good for people. But if something is guaranteed, I
> think that needs to be honored too.
> 2. After hearing some comments from membership, and I'd be willing to
> help with this, why not make these available as a digital download for
> a second method of delivery? As long as the payments get received, a
> link is delivered. There's a shopping cart system of sorts that can be
> set up to deliver this content upon receipt of payment in zip file
> format to be extracted. I also have a way to make it an installer of
> sorts so the student can save the files where he or she wishes. These
> links can be hand sent via email. But there are ways to provide a
> downloadable option providing payment is made.
> If anyone on the board or otherwise would like to talk to me about
> these ideas of how this could be implemented, please feel free to get
> in touch via email.
> Thanks for everything.
> From David Dunphy
>
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