![]() ![]() Reading reviews, articles, Indian celebrities' reviews also helped in picking out the right NGO.” For the India COVID-19 crisis fundraising, Marcus has joined hands with GiveIndia, a non-profit organisation based in Bengaluru. My main focus was to stay away from the government… Instagram was very helpful in making sure that this happened. “I spent a full day to make sure that I did these fundraisers correctly. When asked about how he made sure that he chose a legitimate organisation to associate with to raise the funds for India, he said his priority was to make sure that the organisation was not affiliated to the government. That really pushed me into this direction,” recounted Marcus. I wouldn't say it felt like an obligation, I felt like I really wanted to do something for the people there. ![]() What was happening in India really hit close to home for all of us. But to see this same cycle that we were in last year happening somewhere else. The situation in America is getting a lot better. My followers and I have collected this money largely on behalf of the American people. There was this sense of privilege surrounding me which made me feel like I wanted to do something for India after reading some articles about what is happening out there. “It is really sad how the government can't be taking care of the people. Marcus said about 5 percent of the fanbase of Quentin Quarantino are from India. Google Starts Showing COVID-19 Vaccine, Hospital Beds, Oxygen Updates in India.“The Rush Limbaugh project helped me realise the potential of my followers to do a good thing,” Marcus remarked with a smile. 7.3 crores) and donated it to Planned Parenthood, an American non-profit that Limbaugh had lambasted during his lifetime. When the conservative American radio host Rush Limbaugh died this February, Marcus raised over $1 million (roughly Rs. “It is all the community feeling and the connection among the people that keeps these fundraisings going,” Marcus added. that's when I kind of decided to ditch the humour on my page for a few weeks and raise funds for India.” ![]() Talking about his motivation to raise money for India, he observed, “I was drawing comparisons with what's happening in India and America, what happened here during the earlier months of COVID, the comparisons of the leaders, not listening to science. We caught up with Tommy Marcus and talked about his page, life, and his fundraising initiative. He is currently raising funds for India's COVID-19 crisis and said he has managed to raise more than Rs. Marcus has witnessed his personal transformation from a meme-artist to a prolific fundraiser during this period. What started as a meme page is now is a platform that speaks out against social injustices and raises funds for burning social issues. “I was making the people laugh during a tough time,” recollected Marcus on a Zoom call with Gadgets 360 earlier this week. The plan was to run “flights until they tell us we can’t anymore.” The American Institute of Philanthropy described crowdfunding campaigns to the Post as the “Wild West” of fundraising.Manhattan went into a lockdown in March last year and that's when Tommy Marcus started the Instagram meme page Quentin Quarantino which now has 654k followers. “We want to be clear: EVERY SINGLE NICKEL of everything raised will go to either pay for flights, or support these humans through various non-profits,” he wrote on GoFundMe. 17 and shot past his initial target in two hours. Quarantino, also known as Tommy Marcus, 26, first asked his 690,000 followers for donations on Aug. But the largest chunk given away-$2.8 million-was to a charter company run by a man under investigation for fraud. ![]() Flyaway, in some cases, was able to pay for or lend money to flights organized by other groups. The Post found that the mission spent $3.3 million on flights that were canceled and not refunded. 27 conference call that he was “losing faith” in the operation. Despite the star’s assertion that Operation Flyaway has been a “miracle” that has helped evacuate hundreds of refugees, he admitted on an Aug. An Instagram star known as “Quentin Quarantino” raised $7.2 million to help fund evacuation flights for Afghan refugees, but has yet to charter a single successful flight, according to an investigation by The Washington Post. ![]()
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