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Well thanks :-) I actually was not trying to make it sound hard but the opposite, so that people arent afraid to try it out and apply 8-)

If your first or fifth or tenth application just dont give but try to figure out what you can alter to be succesful.

 

Anything I can help you with - just ask :-)

You are not gambling, you are accepting a donation from a legal business. I don't see the problem here.
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I had posted this in another thread but didnt want it to get lost on page 4. Looking for everyone elses ideas & input to make the list longer.   "My first SM as ASM told me the average BSA

we have a flag program that brings in almost 10k a year. They sell subscriptions to adults in the neighborhood around the scout hut, the scouts will go out and put out a flag in the morning on 8 hol

Raised his eye brow? Please explain ^o^

 

Well thanks :-) I actually was not trying to make it sound hard but the opposite, so that people arent afraid to try it out and apply 8-)

If your first or fifth or tenth application just dont give but try to figure out what you can alter to be succesful.

 

Anything I can help you with - just ask :-)

There are a ton of Internet Porn companies out there trying to raise their community profile. They are legal businesses.
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Raised his eye brow? Please explain ^o^

 

Well thanks :-) I actually was not trying to make it sound hard but the opposite, so that people arent afraid to try it out and apply 8-)

If your first or fifth or tenth application just dont give but try to figure out what you can alter to be succesful.

 

Anything I can help you with - just ask :-)

"Special thanks for sponsoring this years Cub Day Camp goes out to the XXX Film company"
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Hollywood Casino owned by Penn National Today, the Penn National Gaming Foundation is proud to support numerous local non-profit organizations in the communities in which Penn National operates, focusing on projects that promote community development, education, human services, cultural affairs and diversity, and health services.

 

Grant determinations will be considered on a quarterly basis. Applications are due by 5pm Eastern on the following dates in order to be considered for that quarter. Late applications will be forwarded to the next quarter for review:

  • January 1
  • April 1
  • July 1
  • October 1

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That should be Penn National Gaming, Inc.

 

Some leads on some vendors who may also contribute (and have more sanitized names):

"Hollywood Casino is scheduled to open this fall and has reached out to local vendors for their services.

According to Maurine Adams, chief financial officer for Hollywood Casino, about 70 percent of purchasing will be on food and beverages.

The $400 million casino will feature a steakhouse, a 10,000 square-foot banquet hall, cocktail lounge and sports bar.

The casino also needs sellers in gaming equipment, cleaning supplies, paper products, maintenance supplies, promotional equipment, and tech equipment.

Adams said, the wide span of activities inside the casino creates opportunities for a large variety of business. She said they have been visiting vendor fairs to network with potential suppliers.

According to Rikki Tanenbaum, vice president of marketing, they already found good relationships with Westside businesses, like Live! Technology on Fisher Road for IT support and staging.

Adams added they use area businesses for services like painting, dry cleaning and floral arrangements. They also give special attention to minority and women oriented vendors."

 

If you pay attention to their shipping dock, without looking like a terrorist, you can take down the names painted on the vendor trucks.

 

Penn National Gaming Foundation's granting criteria:

  • Education: Programs which support per-school, elementary and secondary eduction, post-secondary education and special education programs.
  • Human Services: Programs which address the needs of children and youth, senior citizens and disadvantages populations, especially in times of natural or man made disaster.
  • Cultural Affairs & Diversity: Programs and facilities designed to foster an understanding, appreciation and celebration of different cultures and encourage participation amoung individuals of different cultures and belief systems.
  • Scouting certainly qualifies under their Education criteria, Human Services criteria, and the Cultural. The application's wording just has to reflect their criteria
  • Good luck

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Raised his eye brow? Please explain ^o^

 

Well thanks :-) I actually was not trying to make it sound hard but the opposite, so that people arent afraid to try it out and apply 8-)

If your first or fifth or tenth application just dont give but try to figure out what you can alter to be succesful.

 

Anything I can help you with - just ask :-)

Oh KDD, king if high speed low drag program, I forgot your group isn't even allowed to see college kids drinking beer on a river.

 

We are the Bad News Bears of scouting......Think Chico's Bail Bonds.

 

I am sure there are internet porn companys with sort of vanilla names.......

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Raised his eye brow? Please explain ^o^

 

Well thanks :-) I actually was not trying to make it sound hard but the opposite, so that people arent afraid to try it out and apply 8-)

If your first or fifth or tenth application just dont give but try to figure out what you can alter to be succesful.

 

Anything I can help you with - just ask :-)

Sound like a good unit leader-assigned leadership project to help your unit. "Go search the Internet for porn companies with sort of vanilla names". :)

 

Yep, unfortunately I inherited my Kingdom when I stepped up to the PTO. As you have told me, not much I can do about it. The culture is there and the parents seem to like it that way. The SM seemed a little receptive to my concerns about do nothing PORs, we shall see. He still thinks that hotel room in a cave counts a camping night. Meanwhile still shopping.

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