What will happen if . . .
In looking at the Chase Leader Board, I just can't believe that a lot of those nonprofits in the Top 100 have operating expenses between $1 million and $10 million. I wonder if too few nonprofits of the right size entered and Chase plans to let smaller organizations win, too. Maybe that's why the voting system allows us to vote for any charity that pops up in the search box. Or, if too few nonprofits of the right size entered, will Chase simply award prizes to the nonprofits within the Top 100, which actually qualify, and save the rest of the prize money for a later contest. I would like to find out because that affects how I use my votes. I would certainly vote for ME/CFS organizations like NJCFSA, the Rocky Mountain group, O.F.F.E.R., and others if I thought they could get money, too. Maybe I'll email Chase and see what I can find out.