Website / Code for Submitting Challenges
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but Kintera[^] is used by a bunch of big charities for their events. I recently participated in the Relay for Life (Cancer Society) and their donation stuff was all done through Kintera. You can set team and individual goals, and I believe there were challenge sections as well (although those I've never looked into that part of it). Cheers, Drew.
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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Simple:
Chris LaQuerre wrote:
Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head write a Challenges Submission Web Site.
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I am planning on writing it myself if I don't find anything. I figured I'd try and take the easy way out first though... Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader There is no 'patch' for stupidity. - quote found on SQLSecurity.com
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
Man, do I hate crap like this. Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
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We're doing a fundraiser for charity at my company. Some have asked if there is any way that we could allow people to submit challenges to other people. The money raised for each challenge would be collected as a donation. Example: John Smith would pay $50 to see Bob Jones shave his head. I'm pretty sure that I've come across some websites that let people submit challenges like this but I can't seem to find any now that I need one. Does anyone know of any? Chris LaQuerre eBusiness Projects Leader
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