Help Win US$900,000 for ME/CFS Research on Facebook:
(if you are not on Facebook, perhaps you could give this to somebody who is?)
How to do it:
Do the following sometime between Thursday May 19 and Wednesday May 25, 2011 (actually people in Ireland can vote up till 5am, Thursday May 26 because of the different time zones)
Step 1: When you logged into a Facebook account, go to:
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/
Step 2: Click the like button near the top of the page
Step 3: Type Whittemore Peterson Institute in the Search for charities box further down the page
Step 4: Find the info on the page about Whittemore Peterson Institute and click on it
Step 5: Click on Vote now
Step 6: Go up to the Find Charities box and type in the CFIDS Association of America.
Step 7: Find the info on the page about CFIDS Association of America and click on it
Step 8: Click on Vote now
Step 9: (Optional) Feel free to send me an e-mail xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx when you have voted I will then E-mail you back when the competition is over to let you know if we win or not and how much was won. Alternatively, follow the leaderboard at:
http://apps.facebook.com/chasecommunitygiving/ to see the positions it is more fun to do that!
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There's also a video explaining how to vote at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0tikeIGtc4
The CFIDS Association of America have made a video at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpbWknMYw6s
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Problems? If you have any problems voting, E-mail me at: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Facebook: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and I will try to help you. Often there are ways around the problems. Note: only people on Facebook can vote. It doesnt matter if you didnt vote in Round 1
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Help Win US$900,000 for ME/CFS Research on Facebook:
***See overleaf for instructions on how to vote***
Background:
A company in the US gives out millions of dollars to charities each year. One way it decides which charities should get the money is by voting competitions and see which charities get the most votes.
It has been doing this for a few years. If a charity wins money, it is not eligible to win again so a lot of the charities who are very good at getting votes have already won. However, it means we only have one shot at this.
At the moment it is running a competition just for charities that have turnovers of between US$1m and US$10m.
Two charities that fund ME/CFS research are in the running. They are the Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro Immune Disease and the CFIDS Association of America (CFIDS = Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome). The CFIDS Association of America do various activities but have said that the winnings in this competition "will support research aimed at better diagnostics and treatments for CFS." The Whittemore Peterson Institute is a relatively new institute. It was researchers from that Institute that published the paper in 2009 linking ME/CFS with the retrovirus, XMRV.
They both came in the top 100 in round 1 (April 21-May 4) so they each have already won $25,000.
The prizes in round 2 are:
$500,000 to the Charity receiving the most votes (rank 1);
$400,000 to the runner-up Charity (rank 2);
$300,000 to the next runner-up Charity (rank 3);
$200,000 to the next two runner-up Charities (ranks 4-5);
$100,000 to the next five runner-up Charities (ranks 6-10);
$40,000 to the next five runner-up Charities (ranks 11-15); and
$20,000 to the next ten runner-up Charities (ranks 16-25).
If the placings in Round 1 were to be repeated, the Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro-Immune Disease would get $200,000 and the CFIDS Association of America $20,000 on top of the $25,000 they each won in Round 1.
It is unclear how many votes will be required to get prizes. Round 2 is half as long as Round 1 so it could be a smaller amount or it could be more.
We are trying to get as many people as possible to vote. People anywhere in the world can vote. If you can get others to vote also, it would be brilliant. In Round 1, people contacted all sorts of people to try to get extra votes.