FREE ROOF REPLACEMENT AND RECEIVE A DONATION TO YOUR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. VISIT THE WEBSITE OF “COMMUNITY IMPACT PROGRAM,” A LEADING FUNDING RESOURCE FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND VIEW THE WEBINAR. www.communityimpactprogram.com/npgetstarted YOUR CID NUMBER IS 4489. NO CHARGE EVER.

Pastor Herman Fountain

(904) 757-4489  Email: hermanfountain@bellsouth.net

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Hello Pastor Fountain. Could you provide more details about this funding program.  I would like to know more before I start entering my info into your website.

Thank you.

Regards,

Rene' Weston

SisterLoverSister Ministries

Evangelist Weston,

Thank you for requesting more information. Here is a recent article about the program. Please note: The program has changed since I published the public service announcement (PSA) on BPN in early April. Please follow directions in the new PSA below the article.

COMMUNITY IMPACT PROGRAM GOES NATIONWIDE ARTICLE

by Imari Scarbrough
Staff WriterThe Anson Record

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From left, CIP community organizer Mary McLendon, CIP founder and president Christopher Mitchell, pastor and nonprofit sponsor Iris Tillman, and local CIP member Carolyn Solomon.

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Several dozen people attended a Community Impact Program orientation and training session at Church of God of Prophecy in Morven on April 12.

CIP CEO Christopher Mitchell was the speaker at the event, explaining how CIP works and why attendees should get their communities involved. “You all are part of a great idea: CIP,” he said. “It’s going across the nation like I never expected. I believe that, with guidance, it has the potential of returning $100,000 within a few months. This is funding in the new economy.”

Mitchell said that CIP specializes in “developing unique and highly effective funding and resource programs.”

CIP has programs such as lawn maintenance program and roofing restoration programs. “CIP’s mission is to create jobs that have a positive impact on local economies’ growth margin each year,” he said. Any non-profit was eligible for participation in CIP. “The selection process focuses on organizations committed to raising new proceeds and providing new benefits.”

Such non-profits include regular charities with 501(c)(3) status, including churches, chambers of commerce, credit unions, etc.

CIP is free and there is no risk involved, according to Mitchell. The sponsorship program provides a way for community nonprofits to gain points through service referrals in place of money. CIP also helps negotiate with insurance companies and allows those without insurance to “piggyback” on those who do for projects.

The system sounded promising to many attendees, but some were still confused. Pastor Iris Tillman offered her church, the Church of God of Prophecy, as an example of a CIP nonprofit success. “We ask for contractors to offer their services,” she said. “Basically, I want to have the problems fixed and say my friend Mary has no job and is my friend. The contractor finds a job for Mary to do — cleaning up trash, etc. — and she gets money. If she worked good, they might hire her on again.”

Tillman found out about CIP and posted the link on the church’s Facebook page, along with information about the CIP roofing program in hopes of gaining enough referrals and points to put a new roof on the church’s children’s building. Soon, she had calls from people affected by Hurricane Sandy and many other places, including Puerto Rico, prompting Tillman to add another phone line. “We’re registering contractors in every state,” she said. “All of these go on our CID (community identification) with CIP.” The church’s CID allows them to gain points, which are accumulated and turned into CIP for funding. Because of this, the building won’t only get a new roof but will also be enlarged. “We didn’t have that goal,” Tillman said. “The people gave us that goal.”

Basically, “you’re going down the yellow brick road to find out that you had it in you all of the time,” Mitchell said of the entire self-and community-help process.

To learn more about CIP visit www.communityimpactprogram.com.



Read more: The Anson Record - Community Impact Program goes nationwide

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

COMMUNITY IMPACT PROGRAM

In partnership with:

LOVINGKINDNESS CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER & MINISTRIES, INC.

Senior Pastors Herman Fountain & Vivian Smith-Fountain

reconciliationtogodministries@yahoo.com

The Community “IMPACT” Program (CIP) is stimulating local economies throughout America,

Creating JOBS and hosting a National Work Force Effort to 'Put America Back to WORK!' (One 'JOB' at a Time!)” Is your organization currently accepting donations? The Community Impact Program is a funding and resource program for non-profits and we give donations $10,000 to $20,000 at a time. We want to give you some information so we can get your organization in position to receive some of these donations.

We want to schedule you for our FREE webinar so you can get all the information about our program and how we benefit non-profit organizations like yours. After this webinar is over, you will have all the information you need to be able to decide if you want to enroll in our FREE program.

Go to www.communityimpactprogram.com and click on the green box that says, “I Need Funding for my Non-Profit.” The next page will ask for your First Name, Last name, and email address. Please fill that in and click “submit.”

Next you will  go to your email and confirm your email address by clicking the “BLUE BOX” in the email sent to you. Once you click the “BLUE BOX”, it will take you back to our Website to register for your webinar.

You should arrive on our information page that tells you to register for our webinar. Click on the globe on the right side of the page to register for the webinar. Click the best available date that’s good for you to watch the free online webinar.

 Now fill in the registration form. When you get to the CID number, put in this number: NP3506

You should receive a webinar invitation in your email with instructions on how to watch the webinar.As a religious nonprofit organization, you need only your EIN number unless you want to give your 501(c)(3).

After watching the webinar, email or call me if you have any questions. My email address is: reconciliationtogodministries@yahoo.com. My telephone number is 904.757.3503.

I’ll be waiting to hear from you. You are welcome to call me to walk you through the registration process to attend the webinar.

In Christ,

Herman Fountain

Greetings Evangelist Weston,

I am available to answer further questions to acquaint you with this opportunity to help your community by restoring leaky roofs while receiving donations for your nonprofit organization.

Blessings,

Pastor Herman Fountain

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