David Tuller's new crowdfunding campaign (April 1, 2018)

One final note: Crowdfunding on any platform is not free. Berkeley takes a 5% share as the university's standard fee for processing gifts, plus 2.5% as a crowdfunding fee. Therefore, adding 7.5% to your donation will help to maximize the effectiveness of this campaign. (Last year, Crowdrise took 7.5% as the crowdfunding fee, and Berkeley took its 5% gift fee, so the fees this year will be significantly reduced.)

Thanks so much for your support. I really, really appreciate it. We are making progress and are reaching the tipping point in the debate. At this moment in time, it is critical to press on at full strength.

Don't forget to add in extra for the fees if you can. And @dave30th we really, really appreciate you! Thank you!

ETA: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/9730
 
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Thank you to all donors. :hug:

Particularly like to thank Prof. Michael Sharpe for his outstanding efforts in encouraging people to fund David Tuller's work. Much appreciated, Prof. Sharpe. Very community minded of you. Please do make sure you come back again next funding campaign. :p
 
Thank you to all donors. :hug:

Particularly like to thank Prof. Michael Sharpe for his outstanding efforts in encouraging people to fund David Tuller's work. Much appreciated, Prof. Sharpe. Very community minded of you. Please do make sure you come back again next funding campaign. :p
Perhaps we should send him a thank you gift, a copy of Unrest or a signed copy of one of the PACE review papers? :rofl:
 
That's why it would be great if I could again get more than I'm asking for. Berkeley could put me at 60% or 71% or 82% and I could turn down some other work.

Out of curiosity, how much would you need to do this full time, benefits and fees included?

Looks like your revised goal of $85k is within reach, the $5k to be matched are almost covered:)
 
I played around with the map on the donor wall at a time when the total number of donors was 901 and added up the number of donors from each state. That gave 188 US donors so 713 or 79% are from outside the US, I'm guessing largely from the UK. I guess that suggests that the negative impact of the PACE trial is felt more strongly outside the US. Thank you @dave30th for your interest in it!
 
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