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		<title>By: Zan McColloch-Lussier</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this post. I think you bring up great questions regarding  Chase&#039;s motivation behind this contest. I know that this type of giving is still in its infancy, so there will be slip ups and funkiness. I am happy to see Chase or anyone trying something new, I just hope they evaluate it carefully. 

I work for a nonprofit and we found ourselves getting in the competition mentality with this contest, and it felt kinda gross. We are not the &quot;vote for us!&quot; kind of group, we prefer to collaborate. I also found the application itself to be buggy and did not get replies from Chase when I tried to contact them. Lastly, I didn&#039;t like that we couldn&#039;t change how our information was listed. 
Enough complaining. You bring up good questions and I hope the conversation continues.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this post. I think you bring up great questions regarding  Chase&#8217;s motivation behind this contest. I know that this type of giving is still in its infancy, so there will be slip ups and funkiness. I am happy to see Chase or anyone trying something new, I just hope they evaluate it carefully. </p>
<p>I work for a nonprofit and we found ourselves getting in the competition mentality with this contest, and it felt kinda gross. We are not the &#8220;vote for us!&#8221; kind of group, we prefer to collaborate. I also found the application itself to be buggy and did not get replies from Chase when I tried to contact them. Lastly, I didn&#8217;t like that we couldn&#8217;t change how our information was listed.<br />
Enough complaining. You bring up good questions and I hope the conversation continues.</p>
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