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Ask HN: Don't charge clients and don't serve you, what moves you to fund me?

1 pointsby MWilalmost 10 years ago
Public interest attorney who serves only low-income veterans, mostly homeless. I can take care of a whole host of different issues for them: expunging criminal records, housing, consumer, etc...but what I mostly handle are federal govt. benefits like VA benefits and discharge upgrades from the military (to get benefits).<p>The organization I work for is facing that dreaded L word that&#x27;s been on HN far too much recently. Regardless of how &quot;safe&quot; I might feel or not, I&#x27;m considering crowdfunding to continue my work and hope it&#x27;ll keep someone else in their position. My main question is: What&#x27;s in an effective crowdfunding campaign when the audience won&#x27;t receive anything directly in return?<p>I&#x27;ve had my first big client successes in the last 12 months that combine to just below a quarter million in awards for my clients. I&#x27;ve had other successes that don&#x27;t amount to a check being cut - client gets to stay in housing, client&#x27;s criminal record is clear so now he can get a better job, etc...My organization and I take nothing but if we had taken our cut of the awards allowable by law, it would have covered my annual salary this year (minus benefits). But that&#x27;s misleading because many of my cases are years old (especially for the client), my work only begins at least a year after an initial denial, and often with many years on the horizon before a final resolution. I have hundreds of hours in the more complex cases which span multiple 3-inch binders of military records and private and VA medical records. I have cases that span 40 years on their own and I have cases that are just beginning. I just say that to explain it would take a small war chest to maintain on my current path (donations instead of an expectation in return means a smaller war chest goes farther - not a tax lawyer but that&#x27;s my take). I want to keep not charging (at least up to a certain househould income level).<p>What else would you want to know before you donated your hard earned dollars?

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